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GOOD BEER at BAM

Time: July 28, 2010 from 4pm to 8pm
Location: BAMcafé
Street: Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Avenue
City/Town: Fort Greene.
Website or Map: http://www.eventbee.com/event…
Event Type: beer, bash
Organized By: Edible Magazines & Good Beer Seal
Latest Activity: Jul 2, 2010

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GOOD BEER at BAM

On July 28, Edible magazines, in partnership with the Good Beer Seal, and with the support of Brooklyn Brewery and Stella Artois, celebrate good beer with our second annual sudsy soiree at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Driven by the conviction that our great beer town deserves an annual bang-up beer bash they will serve up the best brews and, of course, the eats, too. Good Beer at BAM offers an intimate setting for breweries, food artisans, and we who love them, to raise a glass (or few) to the role beer plays in the contemporary culinary culture.

Cost: $40 (or half price when you subscribe to Edible)

Because everyone deserves good beer, Good Beer at BAM will bring together 600 NYC food and drink enthusiasts to sip and sup from:
* 12 to 15 breweries from New York and the region will pour alongside an edited list of tastes from Brooklyn and Manhattan restaurants and food makers, from lobster rolls to pretzels, and from steak house schmaltz to local seafood crudo.
* Never-before shared beers brewed just for the event, including a homebrewing demo by Brooklyn Brew Shop.
* Good Beer Seal bars will be on hand showcasing the best that New York City offers in beer culture.
* Good Beer helps to culminate July Good Beer month, the city-sanctioned celebration that was launched last year. Learn more here.

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