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New Brew: Beer Events and the Fresh Beer Times

I was just reading the latest installment of the Fresh Beer Times newsletter, put out bi-monthly by Fort Lauderdale's own distributor of fine, hopped products Fresh Beer, Inc, and I have to say that it kicks ass. It comes out on the second and fourth Fridays of each month, and...
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was just reading the latest installment of the Fresh Beer Times

newsletter, put out bi-monthly by Fort Lauderdale's own distributor of

fine, hopped products Fresh Beer, Inc, and I have to say that it kicks ass.

It comes out on the second and fourth Fridays of each month, and covers

everything from beer-related events to new selections to a complete run

down all the latest arrivals at bars, restaurants, and supermarkets

around Broward and Palm Beach counties. Definitely worth signing up

for; which you can do at their website, www.freshbeerinc.com.

Some nifty tidbits from the latest edition: Dogfish lovers can head to the Funky Buddha Lounge for their Dogfish 120 and World Wide Stout fix, each on draft! And here's a bit of news: Ye Olde Falcon Pub

- a great British-style pub for both food and beer - has just

overhauled their draft system, meaning pint o' Dead Guy, or any of

their over 30 draft selections, tastes fresher than ever.

The FBT also mentions a pretty neat upcoming event: A beer dinner going on at Howley's Diner

in West Palm Beach on December 15. For $35 you'll get a five course

pairing with selections like Seafood Chowder and Export Ale, penne with

wilted escarole and Old Thumper, and Mandarin Chocolate Chip Cake with

Pugsley's Signature Series Barley Wine. It's all put together in

conjunction with Shipyard Ale. The dinner gets underway at 7 p.m.;

reserve your seat by calling 561-833-5691.

-- John Linn


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