Craft Beer College 200 series 2013 starts on 17 August
Craft Beer College 200 series 2013 starts on 17 August
What better way to get over Choice Beer Week than to join us for the first of our Craft Beer College 200 series tastings on Saturday 17 August, at 2pm - the Weird and Wonderful World of Beer. Have you ever tried an Imperial Gose? Do you even know what a Gose beer is? What about a coffee sour? Want to try an oat wine and peated stout?
The Weird and Wonderful World of Beer will explore some of the beers that De Molen and Mikkeller have to offer. Imported direct from the breweries by Hashigo Zake, this tasting will feature beers that are big and bold...Are you up for it?
Overall, 200 series tastings are a step-up from our “Introduction to Beer” series that we hold at the beginning of each year. We will also be having a sour beer tasting, provide you the opportunity to taste one of the highest-rated beers in the world, and to walk away with the new Spiegelau craft beer glassware range. Check out the details at: http://www.craftbeercollege.co.nz/Coming-Up.html
Special
Offer
If you book one or more of the 200 series
tastings from now until the end of Choice Beer Week, we will
offer you 10% off your total booking. This represents
a decent saving for you and any friends you want to bring
along.
So, come join us on the third Saturday of each month from August through November, 2pm, at Hashigo Zake. We look forward to hosting you.
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