HUBba hubba
Jul 12, 2010 Beer & Other Edibles, Events
Hello All You Female Beer Enthusiasts!!
Coming right up – this Thursday’s Women Enjoying Beer event will feature HUB beers – Hopworks Urban Brewery, based out of Portland, OR. Perfectly appropriate especially since it’s Oregon Craft Beer Month!!
If you’ve saved your seat – you’re set. If you haven’t yet or know another woman to forward this to if they’d enjoy it, you can RSVP directly to me until end of day tomorrow (Tuesday the 13th) via this email or by calling 515.450.7757.
We’ll be at 4 Daughters Irish Pub in , OR. Plan on starting at 7 pm and going until 830. You’re very welcome to come early – enjoy dinner and drinks – and stay late (they are open until 11 pm). We’ll be up the stairs, to the back of the building.
Come ready to savor the flavors of these Organic Beers paired with fine 4 Daughters Irish Pub food. Matt, the very accommodating and beer happy chef, will again be taking good care of us.
It’s only $15 per woman – heck of a hot weather value!
Come quench your thirst for tasty quality beer and yummy foods. See you soon -
Slainte!
Ginger
Tags: 4 Daughters Irish Pub, beer and food, HUB beers, Medford OR, meet up
Books Referenced
Jan 28, 2010 Beer & Other Edibles, education
Some of the books I showed the crowd at the recent men’s beer and food pairing included:
1. Randy Mosher’s Tasting Beer
2. Garrett Oliver’s The Brewmaster’s Table
3. Anything by Michael Jackson – in this case one of his pocket guides
4. I would have highlighted Lucy Saunders’ The Best of American Beer & Food had it not been on loan
5. An older (1995) selection by Stephen Beaumont
6. Charlie’s Complete Joy of Homebrewing
We need more women to chime in – in book form – on the beer with food.
Any takers?
Tags: beer and food, beer books
Good Example
Sep 2, 2009 Beer & Other Edibles, Celebration worthy, Events
Here’s a good story on how beer and food go together. Be informed and plugged into where our drink and food come from.
Getting people together is a perfect format for conversation, as well as good beer, to flow.
I grew up in a family that threw dinner parties – from the arrival cocktail and pupu’s (as my mom called them) to dinner to dessert cordials. I learned how to drink (responsibly), entertain (diplomacy) and take care of guests (customer service). Ever grateful for that early experience, it’s a passion that I have continued.
Farms, homes, apartment, backyards. It doesn’t matter where you get together. People don’t come over to judge your home, they come over to see you. What matters is you. (Do your pub guests feel this way?)
So call a few folks today, make it a late summer potluck if you like. The vegetables available right now, in season, are an even bigger reason to dine with others.
Just do it. You’ll be very glad you did.
Tags: beer and food, entertaining, potluck
