Philly Beer Week Guide 2010

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Monk’s Café “Top 5 Places in the World to Drink a Beer” All About Beer Magazine, January 2010

Philly Beer Week Events Sat 6/5

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Sun 6/6

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Philadelphia Global Beer Expo (phillybeerfests.com) Meet a real monk at Monkʼs. Abbot Philip will debut Monks Ale

Mon 6/7 5:30

Meet 5 Belgian brewers at Monkʼs

Mon 6/7 10pm

Sierra Nevada special kegs at Monkʼs

Tue 6/8

Frank Boon, Armand Debelder & Jean Van Roy at Monkʼs

7pm

Wed 6/9 10pm

Tomme Arthur from Lost Abbey & Port Brewing at Monkʼs

Fri 6/11

Noon

3 more Belgian Brewers at Monkʼs

Sat 6/12

Noon

20th Annual Jackson Tasting (phillybeerfests.com)

Sun 6/13 Noon

2nd Annual Zythos America Fest (phillybeerfests.com)

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Oakmont National Pub Cup Home Brew Judging

Home Brewers IPA Night You be the Judge! Tuesday, June 8, 7–9 p.m.

11 of the best area homebrewers brew for you a special IPA for this unique Philly Beer Week event for real beer lovers. Sample fresh, inventive hoppy ales, and vote for your favorite to win the coveted Oakmont National Pub Cup! Special “beer friendly” menu for patrons to celebrate the night. Prizes for the home brewers. Gift certificate for the patrons that vote for the winning IPA!

Yards Revolution Beer Dinner Sunday, June 13, 7-8:30 p.m.

Special fixed price beer dinner menu includes four great Yards “Ales of the Revolution” beers and a four-course menu featuring dishes made using Yards beer! Includes exclusive out-of-the-city pouring of Philly Beer Week’s Yards’ “Smoked Ale.” Special appearance from Peter Cherpack of BeerAppreciation. com to join the beer conversation along with one of the brewers from Yards Brewery. Awesome prizes and giveaways for Oakmont’s guests

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Philly Beer Week 2010 • June 2 Terms and [Cask] Conditions: Brewer Q&A:

So Happy Together: Collaborative Brews for Philly Beer Week:

All week long

EXCLUSIVE POURING of Dogfish Head’s “Heaven and Hell”

Come to the Oakmont to sample a unique and powerful blended local brew you won’t find anywhere else! They thought that the brewers from Dogfish were nuts when they blended their potent and savory World Wide Stout with their ultra hoppy 120 Minute IPA to create the unique and delicious devilish “Heaven and Hell”... You decide - if you dare. No one outside of the brewery grounds have had this amazing blended ultimate beer experience. But be careful, it’s very potent and very delicious. (Can’t be habit forming cause it’s very exclusive).

31 E. Eagle Rd. Havertown, PA 19083 (610) 789-4000 www.oakmontnationalpub.com

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Friday June 4th 7pm Brewery Ommegang ‘Flight Night’

Monday June 7th 7pm Dogfish Head 2009 vs 2010 Vintage Tasting

Saturday June 5th 3:30pm Sly Fox ‘Can Crawl’

Tuesday June 8th 6pm Ithaca Beer Co Vintage Tasting

Saturday June 5th 7pm Long Trail ‘Flight Night’

Wednesday June 9th 12pm Lunch with Avery Brewing Co

Sunday June 6th 12pm Phillies Tailgate with Stone Brewery

Wednesday June 9th 5pm Left Hand Sawtooth “5 Ways”

Sunday June 6th 7pm Harpoon Beer Dinner

Thursday June 10th 6pm Phin DeMink of Southern Tier

Monday June 7th 4pm Left Hand Brewer Eric Wallace

Friday June 11th 7pm Flying Dog Brewery Firkin

Also: • Online only features about Philly beer history and media: “Ode to Philly’s Oldest Bars” and “The Reel Beers” • More exclusive Brewer Q&As online from Weyerbacher, Lancaster and Stoudt’s

Saturday June 12th 2pm Philly Brewing Co vs Harpoon Brewery

1511 LOCUST STREET

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Philly Beer Week 2010 June 5th Noon - 3 & 4:30 - 7:30

$15

125+ World Class Beers (no crap) 90 Breweries $45 16 Countries designated driver at the über cool Simeone Automotive Museum, filled with antique race cars 12 minutes from center city • free parking 2nd Annual

Zythos America June 13th Belgiumʼs premier beer fest comes to Philly

$65

Brewerʼs from Belgium & the US will be pouring beer

Penn Museum 33rd & South

tickets, information & beer lists at www.

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festivals for Philadelphians by Philadelphians

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In the beautiful

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Welcome

HOMEBREW: WHERE IT ALL BEGAN Over the years we’ve lost some of our best customers as HomeBrewers Turn ProBrewers… We’ve been Fermenting Philly’s Beer Renaissance Since 1986 Watch for our Daily Philly Beer Week Specials ME SWE HOest. 1986 ET P W ’ S P H I L LY B E E R W E E K

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Join us at The Extreme Homebrew Challenge at Jose Pistola’s on June 9!

Home Sweet Homebrew

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Quality Beer & Wine Making Supplies

2008 Sansom St. Philadelphia PA 19103

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Convenient Center City Location or We Ship!

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Like any Philadelphian, I’ve spent a lifetime gazing up to New York, grimacing at its giant shadow: the Yankees and their stupid 27 world championships, the first-rate restaurants and theaters, the all-powerful news media. New York, it seems, has the best of everything. It’s said that this inferiority complex defines Philadelphians. We grouse, we swear, we throw snowballs at Santa because we don’t ever think we’re good enough. It’s enough to make you cry in your beer… until you realize there’s reason for unadulterated, we’re-number-one pride in that very glass. Philadelphia is America’s best beer-drinking city. I could spend a lot of words explaining why, but the evidence is on the very pages you hold in your hands. There is nothing else in the world to compare to this guide. The official Philly Beer Week guide lists more than 850 separate beer events at 140 venues throughout the city, suburbs and South Jersey, at which hundreds upon hundreds of beer varieties will be poured. If it’s impossible to get your head around the size of Philly Beer Week, consider this: With each event lasting an average of three hours, that’s more than 15 solid weeks of beer drinking jammed into just 10 days. No one expects you to hit them all, of course. But as you raise a glass to your mouth this week, take just a moment to consider how lucky you are to be in Philly. Other fine beer-drinking cities—Denver, Seattle, San Francisco—are looking toward Philly this week with envy. They understand that the entire beer universe is focused here— not just this week, but all year ’round. Whether it’s the diverse variety of brands and beer styles we pour, our wealth of outstanding beer bars and restaurants, the historic tradition that stretches back to William Penn, the outstanding, award-winning local breweries or simply the positive, celebratory beer spirit that exists within all of us, there is nothing else in the world like the Philly beer scene. None of it would exist without the brewers, the publicans, the distributors and importers who bring it all to the city, naturally. Likewise, they wouldn’t be bringing us all of this great beer if we weren’t drinking it. Yeah, I know, this all sounds like unrepentant, do-gooder pride—the kind of thing you’d hear from a local, shmocal chamber of commerce. So allow me to pull on my Phillies cap and paraphrase the late, great Tug McGraw: New York can take this beer and shove it! -Don Russell Executive director Philly Beer Week


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BeerEvents Week 227 S. 18th St. • 215.545.2262 parc-restaurant.com

700 Chestnut St. • 215.223.5663 jones-restaurant.com

TUE 06/08 • 6PM-9PM

PRIX FIXE MENU & BEER PAIRINGS • ALL WEEK LONG

4 Brewer Tasting & Reception $50 includes tax/tip

Mingle with four fantastic brewers — Stoudts, Brooklyn, Yards, and Flying Fish. Unlimited craft beer sampling paired with Parc’s tasty hors d’oeuvres.

THU 06/10 • 6PM-9PM Chimay Beer Dinner in Parc’s Outdoor Cafe $100 includes tax/tip

4-course dinner featuring Chimay’s full line of Trappist beers. Reservations required.

For $35, enjoy a 3-course menu of Jones ‘favorites’ paired with 2 featured beers each night.

MON 06/07 Lager Steamworks Colorado Kolsch Stoudts Gold Helles

TUE 06/08 Wheat Beer Sam Adams Summer Ale Stoudts Heifer-in-Wheat

WED 06/09 Amber Ale Ballast Point Calico Amber Ale Stoudts Scarlet Lady Ale

THU 06/10 138 Market St. • 215.923.6069 continentalmartinibar.com

Saison/Farmhouse Ale Flying Fish Farmhouse Ale Yards Saison

SAT 06/05 • 12PM-2PM

FRI 06/11

Beer Brunch w/ Yards Brewery $ Pay As You Go

Taste 3 historical beer recipes with Yards owner Tom Kehoe over brunch. Reservations suggested. P W ’ S P H I L LY B E E R W E E K

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6 Course, 6 Beer Brewmaster Dinner w/ Great Lakes $66 includes tax/tip

Luke Purcell of Great Lakes Brewery presents 6 beers paired with 6 unique courses. Reservations required.

IPA Wolaver’s Organic IPA Boulder Beer Mojo IPA

SAT 06/12 Brown Ale Sprecher Pub Brown Ale Brooklyn Brewery Brown Ale

SUN 06/13 Porter/Stout Yards General Washington’s Porter Boulder Beer Planet Porter

FRI 06/11 • 4PM-6PM Happy Hour Meet & Greet w/ Flying Fish Brewery Snack on tapas w/ Brewmaster Casey Hughes while enjoying Flying Fish beers.

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DOCK STREET BREWERY June 4th- 13th @ Dock Street-Featured Collaboration Dock Street & Metropolitan Bakery’s Artisanal Liquid Bread June 6th • 1-5pm @ Smokin’ Betty‘s ‘Dock Street Beer Cocktail Competition’ June 8th • 6-8pm @ Smokin’ Betty‘s ‘Hometown Broads & Brews’ June 11th • 9pm @ The Head House ‘Pimp My Rye, Pimp Yourself’

Firkin of Dock Street Pimp My Rye & chance to compete for beer prizes

June 13th • 12pm ‘Dock Street & Brew Lounge’s Amazing Philly Beer Run’ followed by Dock Street’s Annual Music Fest

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Cookout, live music feat. Grandchildren, Chasing Aerthusa & more... 701 S. 50th • West Philly •215.726.2337 • Follow us on FB & Twitter

Philly Beer Week Events Hefe-Hour June 9th 5-7pm

CELEBRATE SUMMER & COME TASTE SAM ADAMS WHEAT BEER LINE-UP... SAM SUMMER, COASTAL WHEAT, BLACKBERRY WIT & CHERRY WHEAT

Palm Pairings June 11th 6-8pm

EXPERIENCE BELGIUM’S TOP SELLING ALE & BOON LAMBICS PAIRED WITH BROAD AXE FAVORITES!

Opening Tap After Party w/ Yuengling

Friday, Jun 04 2010 10:00 PM - 2:00 AM Price: Pay As You Go

Hefe Hour with Sam Adams

Saturday, Jun 05 2010 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Price: Pay As You Go

PBC vs The Steps

Monday, Jun 07 2010 7:00 PM - 10:00 PM Price: Pay As You Go

Yards Firkin Happy Hour

Wednesday, Jun 09 2010 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM Price: Pay As You Go

Lancaster Brewing & Di Bruno Bros Beer & Cheese Tasting

Thursday, Jun 10 2010 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Price: Pay As You Go Kick the Firkin Pint Night with Victory Friday, Jun 11 2010 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Price: Pay As You Go Exit Party with Flying Fish Saturday, Jun 12 2010 12:00 PM - 12:00 PM Price: Pay As You Go

831 Christian St. Phila., PA • 215.238.0379 • www.12stepsdown.com

Events:

craft beer express

Prism: Philly’s Newest Brewery Sat. 6/5, tasting 5-7

Buy tickets in advance at the bar or visit www.craftbeerexpress.com for tickets

Boulder Bash! Sun. 6/6, Meet & Taste, 9-11

Wed, June 9, 4-11pm

6-8pm Bishop’s Collar 8-10pm St. Stephen’s Green

sunday brunch 11am-3pm PHILADELPHIA, PA 19130

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South Philly’s first craft beer tap room Kitchen open ‘til Midnight

Smokin’ Cigar City: Mon. 6/7, Don’t miss their …and FURTHERMORE! Hunahpu’s Imperial 7-9 Fri. 6/11, 6-8, Fatty Boombalatty? ‘nough said! Jersey Boyz! Tues. 6/8, 7-9, Meet the guys from Riverhorse Brewing.

24TH & FAIRMOUNT AVENUE

Center City Vibe,

South Philly Prices!

Taste of Coronado Thrs. 6/10, 7-9, San Diego’s premier brew pub.

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Allagash takes over the taps at The Collar with Head Brewer Rob Tod.

Voodoo-liscious! Wed. 6/9, 8:30-10:30, Head brewer Matt never disappoints!

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Whether you’re enjoying a flight from a bomber or taking home a growler, we’ve got the beer terms you need to know. (Hint: Brett is more than just the name of that cute androgynous chick you picked up at McGlinchey’s last night.)

…now get out there and slur your new vocabulary like a pro!

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By Leah Blewett

a brewery or restaurant to take home. Growlers are typically sealed with a screw top or a porcelain gasket cap; properly fastened, they can hold carbonation indefinitely. They are allegedly named for the “growl” of gas released when the bottle is opened. Hammer of Glory: Also known as the HOG, it’s the official beer mallet of Philly Beer Week. In the days leading up to PBW2010, the HOG will travel from the Grey Lodge Pub in the Northeast to the Opening Tap at the Independence Visitor Center, conveyed only by non-motorized transport, Olympic torch-style (read: bicycle with a special HOG carrier, athletic beer lovers on foot, the Philly Roller Girls). Hand pump: An airtight piston chamber that draws a half-pint of beer out of a cask. It is also known as a “beer engine.” Hops: Female flower clusters of the humulus lupulus plant, with bitter, tangy flavor. IBU: International Bitterness Units scale, measured with a spectrophotometer or solvent extraction. Malt negates bitterness, so although bitter flavor is related to hops content, they’re not directly proportional, necessitating the IBU. In-bottle fermentation: A secondary fermentation, which yields natural carbonation. Jeroboam: A three-liter bottle, also known as a great night out. Malt: Cereal grains (usually barley or rye) that are soaked in water to start germination, then quickly dried or heated with hot air to prevent further germination. That’s right: Beer is made by cockteasing innocent plants. Explains a lot, doesn’t it? Mouthfeel: Physical and chemical interaction of the beer and your mouth. Giggity. OG (original gravity): A measure of the total amount of solids (malt and hops) in the bittersweet sugar solution that will be fermented to produce a beer. One-off: British slang for “happens only once,” i.e. a limitedproduction run of a special beer that you will fall in love with and never be able to get your hands on again. Stinkin’ Brits. Pin: The smallest cask available on the market, holding just 5.4 U.S. gallons. Sixtel: A keg that holds 1/6 of a barrel, ideal for serving draught beer in the comfort of your home. In other words, you could enjoy a cold pint without ever taking your butt off the couch. In other words, yes, please. Tulip: A broad-bottomed glass with a narrow top opening that concentrates the fragrance of particularly aromatic beers.

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ABV: Alcohol by volume, or the percent of a beer occupied by pure alcohol. The higher the ABV, the more quickly you’ll get loaded (Score!). Bomber: A large, 22-oz. bottle of beer. It’s like a forty’s cute kid brother. Brettanomyces: A wild yeast, known colloquially as Brett, that lives on the skins of fruit and falls into the same “can’t live with ’em, can’t live without ’em” category as a late-night booty call. In the wrong setting (most beers; out for brunch with mom and dad), a nuisance and a cause of spoilage. In the right setting (some Belgian styles such as lambics and gueuzes; at last call), a reason to rejoice and order another. While different strains produce numerous flavors and aromas, the most common are often described as either sour, funky or barnyard. Cask: Derived from the Spanish cascara, or bark, they surround, hold and protect beer like the bark of a tree. It is the original method of storing and serving beer. “Cask-conditioned” beers, which undergo a second fermentation in the cask, are known as “real ales” to those who yearn for the good old days of authentic ales made without artificial carbonation, minus that pesky bubonic plague nonsense. Chalice: A footed cup or goblet, also popular with the throwback set who prefer something more distinguished than a pint glass for their complex, aromatic beers. In other words, you probably don’t need one for that Miller Lite. Dry-hopping: A process during brewing where hops are added to the wort (beer, before it becomes beer) after it’s boiled and cooled in order to boost the bitter character of the hops aroma without actually increasing the beer’s bitterness. Firkin: A wooden keg (though often metal now) and unit of measure that refers to 1/4 of a barrel, or 72 pints. Served at cellar temperature and gravity-poured, it’s perhaps the freshest and most delicious way to enjoy beer. Fun fact: Butter and soap used to be measured in firkins, as well (“Yum!” and “Clean!” respectively). Flight: Several smaller glasses of beer, usually four or five, that allow the taster to experience a variety of offerings without consuming a pint of each and getting too drunk to recall what they’ve enjoyed. Gravity poured: Literally taken from the keg or cask by gravity. Gravity-poured ales and lagers are extracted from their container simply by tapping it and allowing the beer to fall out, without the aid of pressure-causing gases. Growler: A half-gallon glass jug ideal for storing draught beer from

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PHILLY BEER WEEK 2010 [ HERE’S WHERE YOU CAN FIND US DURING THE WEEK ] 6/1 6/4 6/4 6/4 6/5 6/6 6/6 6/8 6/9 6/9 6/10 6/10 6/10 6/11 6/11 6/12 6/12

PHILLY BEER GEEK 7 – 9 pm @ Iron Hill West Chester OPENING TAP 7:30 – 10 pm @ Independence Visitor Center FIRKIN FRIDAY 5:00 pm @ Iron Hill Brewery, Media FEAST OF THE BEAST 5 – 9 pm @ Iron Hill Lancaster PHOENIXVILLE PUB CRAWL 1 – 5 pm @ Iron Hill Phoenixville SMOKE ‘EM IF YOU GOT ‘EM 1 – 5 pm @ Yard’s Brewing Co. MEET THE BREWER NIGHT 8:00 pm @ Good Dog MEET THE BREWER NIGHT 7:00 pm @ Good Dog BEER AND CHOCOLATE 6 – 8 pm @ Iron Hill West Chester PHILLY BREWERS’ BAR CRAWL 6 – 11 pm @ Fergie’s KLASH OF THE KAISERS 12:00 pm @ Triumph Brewery OLDER BUD NO WEISER 9 – 11 pm @ World Cafe – Live TASTING BEER W/ RANDY MOSER 7 – 9 pm @ Iron Hill North Wales IRON BREWER RELEASE PARTY 6 – 8 pm @ Iron Hill West Chester EAST VS. WEST EXOTIC BEER CHALLENGE 7 – 11 pm @ Stoudt’s BLUES & BREWS 12 – 7 pm @ Iron Hill Wilmington MICHAEL JACKSON TASTING 12 – 3 pm @ The Headhouse

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Monday through Thursday night at 11:35pm join us for Late Night with Joe Gunn including live musical guests, special industry guests, and hilarious contests and prizes Friday, June 4, 11:30am Monday, June 7, 7:30-11pm - Meet the Brewer Meet the Brewer for Lunch with Sly Fox with Arcadia Brewing Some very special offerings from Brian O’Reilly and Sly Craziness always seems to happen when Rick Suarez and Fox includind a firkin of the Chester County Bitter and Timmy Surprise are in the house some vintage Incubus, Suzy Woods holdin’ it down, and Tuesday, June 8 - Lunch with Left Hand Brewing Chef Lauren Clarke cookin’ up a storm. Featuring a pin of Jackman’s dry hopped pale ale,

Saturday, June 5 - Super Saturday with Bell’s Brewing Some draught offerings include the Barrel Aged Hell Hath No Fury, Consecrator, Hopslam, and way more. Plus special guests from the brewery. Sunday, June 6, 11am start - The Christmas Brunch Buffet A Christmas brunch buffet with all the fixins. We’ll be offering flights of our aged X-mas beers on draught. Some offerings include Scaldis Noel, Dupont Avec Les Bons Vieux, and Mad Elf. Plus, a special guest appearance by Santa Case with gifts for all the naughty little girls and boys. Sunday, June 6, 9pm - John Turner Overdrive J.T. spinnin’ that old time Rock n’ Roll. Canned craft beer specials. Monday, June 7 - Lunch with Flying Dog A killer firkin of the Snake Dog IPA, as well as the Belgian style IPA “Raging Bitch,” and the Barrel-Aged Gonzo Porter

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as well as co-founder Eric Wallace Wednesday, June 9 - Lunch with Sierra Nevada Come and meet Brian Grossman! Draught offerings include the KellerWeis as well as the Charlie, Fred and Ken’s Lager. Wednesday, June 9, 7-11pm - The Extreme Homebrew Challenge with Sam Calagione of Dogfish Head, and George and Nancy of Home Sweet Homebrew $15 to be a judge and have all-you-can-drink homebrew and Pistola’s Munchies. Thursday, June 10 - Meet Rob Tod of Allagash for lunch We’ll be pouring the Confluence, the Black, the White, and some other special surprises. As always, Chef Lauren hooks up some Maine based cuisine. Thursday, June 10 - Happy Hour with Tomme Arthur of Port Brewing and Lost Abbey We have a load of cool Lost Abbey stuff including the Barrel-Aged Angel’s Share, Gift of the Maji, and way more. Pistola’s Pizza specials in honor of Pizza Port.

Monday, June 7, 5-7pm - Meet the Brewer for Happy Hour with Cantillon We are unbelievably fortunate to have Jean Van Roy of The Cantillon Brewery joining us with his unbelievable Friday, June 11 - Meet the Brewer for Lunch with Weyebacher selection of Lambics, Gueuzes and Fruit Beers. Please come and meet Chris Wilson and some of Don’t miss this! Weyerbacher’s more sexy offerings.

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16 rotating craft & import drafts 150+ bottle beers happy hour Mon - Fri 5 - 7 PM 1/2 priced drafts & tapas menu Brunch sat & sun 10:30am - 3pm Philly Beer Week events Thurs June 3rd Maudite Midnight Madness 12am Fri, June 4th Bella Vista Beer Bash 7pm Sat, June 5th Summit Brewing Co 12pm Bell’s for Boobs 8pm Sun June 6th Lancaster Brewing Co 12pm Roy Pitz Brewery 6pm Mon, June 7th Terrapin Brewing Night 8pm Tues, June 8th Last Chance for Cooperstown with Ommegang 8pm Wed, June 9th Craft Beer Express 4pm - 11am Meet & Greet Great Lakes 6pm The Bruery 8pm Thurs, June 10th ABC Happy Hour with Avery Brewing 5pm Meet the Brewers of 12% Imports 8pm Fri, June 11th Weyerbacher Brewing Night 7pm

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Sat, June 12th Spaten, Franziskaner 12pm Evening Tutored Tasting with Nogne-O Sun June 13th Breckenridge Brunch 10:30am The Dark Side with Duck Rabbit 6pm

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Name: Casey Hughes Title: Director of Brewing Operations Brewery: Flying Fish Brewing Co. How many years have you been brewing? 15 years. What is your favorite beer that you brew? All the beers in the Exit Series, but Exit 4 if you need just one. What is your favorite beer that you don’t brew? Pikeland Pils, Philly Pale Ale, Nugget Nectar, Nodding Head ich bin ein Berliner Weisse, Iron Hill Caprice...too many good locals to list. What will be the new trend in brewing/beer? Imperial BarrelAged Sour Mild Ice Bocks. New hot ingredient? What’s your favorite ingredient? I have four: malt, hops, water and yeast. Anything you refuse to brew/use? I don’t think that I’ll ever brew a wit or pumpkin beer. Do you have an epiphany beer? Or something that made you want to start brewing? I’m always looking for new ideas for the Exit Series. The last one, Exit 16, was inspired by a beer that I had at Kuhnhenn Brewing in Warren, Michigan. They brewed an IPA with rice and it was amazing and I told the brewer that when I get home I’m going to brew a beer like it. Hardest thing about the job? Trying to stay as chipper as Gene [Muller, owner of Flying Fish] is every morning. Why is Philly such a great area for beer? What makes it special? Because it’s the best beer-drinking city in America! Unbelievably knowledgeable consumers and world-class brewers. Name: Gordon Grubb Title: Brewer Brewery: Nodding Head Brewery and Restaurant

Name: Sam Calagione Title: President Brewery: Dogfish Head Craft Brewery How many years have you been brewing? Professionally for 15. Unprofessionally for 17. What’s your favorite beer that you brew? I’m going to go with Palo Santo Marron, the one we age in a 10,000 gallon wooden barrel made out of spicy, caramel-center Paraguayan wood. But only because it is the beer I had last night. What’s your favorite beer that you don’t brew? Saison Dupont. What’s the new trend in brewing/beer? There will not be just one trend. The craft brewing community will continue to broaden the definition of good beer and fly our respective freak flags in a thousand different directions. Anything you refuse to brew/use? I refuse to sell anything bought or processed and I would never process anything that is sold. Do you have an epiphany beer? Or something that made you want to start brewing? I tried both Sierra Nevada and Chimay Red the same week in 1993 and graduated from the monochromatic beer. Hardest thing about the job? Email. And waking up in the middle of the night remembering a forgotten email I never returned. Why is Philly such a great area for beer? What makes it special? It was the birth place of lager. The people who live in Philly have beer in their DNA. We have a disproportionate number of awesome craft and homebreweries in this here region. And Tom Kehoe was once in a Budweiser ad. So we have that going for us. Name: Bill Covaleski Title: Co-brewmaster & co-founder Brewery: Victory Brewing Company

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How many years have you been brewing? 20 years. What’s your favorite beer that you brew? Prima Pils for its

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opened my eyes to what beer (and American beer) can be. I never really considered brewing at all until I got a homebrew kit for Christmas one year. Hardest thing about the job? The hardest things here all have to do with being on the second floor. Basically, carrying stuff up and down the stairs. Why is Philly such a great area for beer? What makes it special? Two things stand out in my mind. First, the enthusiasm of the drinkers and their willingness (maybe even eagerness) to try new and different things. The other thing is the spirit of cooperation and support between so many of the breweries, wholesalers and bars that so often makes it fell like we are doing something worthwhile together instead of simply competing.

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Name: Brian O’Reilly Title: Brewmaster Brewery: Sly Fox Brewing Co.

Name: Patrick Jones Title: Brewer Brewery: Triumph Brewing Co.

How many years have you been brewing? Professionally, going on two years. But I’ve been brewing beer for a total of six years. What’s your favorite beer that you brew? Saison Du Potts or Bohemian Pilsner. Both quality brews with a ton of flavor but low alcohol contents so I can drink more than one at a time. Favorite beer that you don’t brew? Cantillon from Belgium. I just love those tart, funky beers. What’s the new trend in brewing/beer? I think craft beer will trend more toward quality brewed low-alcohol beers that can be enjoyed more often. People will always make “extreme” beer, but extreme beers can’t support an industry by themselves forever. New hot ingredient? Favorite ingredient? Not really an ingredient per se, more of a process, but barrel aging is definitely the hot new ingredient in brewing. Barrel aging contributes all sorts of different flavors and aromas and really transcends what most people view as beer. Anything you refuse to brew/use? Not really. I’m always down to try something new. Every beer is a new challenge and some require new processes, which are always good and/or fun to learn. Do you have an epiphany beer? Or something that made you want to start brewing? I originally began brewing beer because, as a flowering young beer drinker, I quickly discovered a new and wonderful world when trying things like Chimay from Belgium or American crafts like Sierra Nevada Big Foot Barleywine or Dogfish Head Midas Touch. As someone who had just started drinking beer this was not what you thought of in high school. I’d always split a case of something new with my friends, which made buying the expensive stuff not so bad. Once I learned it was possible for oneself to brew stuff like that, I never looked back. I had a similar epiphany years later (after brewing for awhile) when tasting Lost Abbey/Port Brewing’s Cuvee de Tomme and Oerbier Reserva from Belgium. That opened my eyes to new possibilities when it comes to making and enjoying beer. Hardest thing about the job? For me the hardest thing about the job is really just the physical labor. We make all of our beer by hand, without any fancy automated equipment. We do all of the heavy lifting ourselves. It’s just me and my part-time assistant. Brewing a batch of beer can be exhausting! But it’s always worth the trouble in the end. Continued on page 25

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How many years have you been brewing? 13 What’s your favorite beer that you brew? German Pils Favorite beer that you don’t brew? Wine What will be the new trend in brewing/beer? Session beers New hot ingredient? What’s your favorite ingredient? New & hot:

Name: Ben Potts Title: Head Brewer Brewer: Dock Street Brewery

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How many years have you been brewing? 14. What’s your favorite beer that you brew? Pikeland Pils and O’Reilly’s Stout What’s your favorite beer that you don’t brew? Saison Dupont What’s the new trend in brewing/beer? Collaborations New hot ingredient? Favorite ingredient? Snickers bars. My favorites are malt, hops and yeast. Anything you refuse to brew/use? Snickers bars Do you have an epiphany beer? Or something that made you want to start brewing? German Pils Hardest thing about the job? Long days and lots of juggling mechanical and personal emergencies. Why is Philly such a great area for beer? What makes it special? Philly is special because of its diverse taverns and breweries. Like no other place on earth!

Fruit, which is actually old. Favorite: alcohol. Yes, it’s not an added ingredient but otherwise what’s the point? Anything you refuse to brew/use? Mushrooms Do you have an epiphany beer? Or something that made you want to start brewing? Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. In college I went from Natural Light to SNP in one night and never went back. Hardest thing about the job? Putting on the boots, my back is killing me! Why is Philly such a great area for beer? What makes it special? “It’s the water!”

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balance, full flavor and awesome refreshment. What’s your favorite beer that you don’t brew? Saison Dupont because it makes Cana de Oveja cheese from Di Bruno Bros. an amazing experience. What’s the new trend in brewing/beer? Flavorful, low-alcohol beers. A real challenge to make, but simple to enjoy in quantity. New hot ingredient? Favorite ingredient? Really liking sage for what it has done to Saison du BUFF, a collaboration we are doing with Stone and Dogfish Head. German malt, the soul of Victory beers. Anything you refuse to brew/use? Don’t hold your breath for a pumpkin ale from Victory… Do you have an epiphany beer? Or something that made you want to start brewing? Maybe Waldhaus Pils in Germany in 1987 because I had never experience so much fresh hop flavor before that. Wanting to create exciting beer flavors like I found in Anchor Liberty Ale and other mid-’80s discoveries. Hardest thing about the job? Saying no to marginal ideas, because I’m a hopeless optimist with only 24 hours in the day, like everyone else. Why is Philly such a great area for beer? What makes it special? The hard work of stubborn industry founders such as William Reed, Eddie Friedland, Tom Kehoe, Ron and I who refused to accept that Philly once was the No. 1 Coors Light market in the U.S. The Philly audience! They encourage all of us local brewers to experiment more and brew more. Nothing could replace that support!

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It’s 8 o’clock in the morning and brewer Ric Hoffman is peering into a 25-barrel mash ton, cracking jokes. “Compared to this, I practically work in a homebrew system,” he says. Hoffman is Head Brewer at Stewart’s Brewing Company, in Bear, Del., but he’s spending the day at Cherry Hill’s Flying Fish Brewing Co., which makes in two weeks what Stewart’s does in a year. He’s surrounded by Casey Hughes, head brewer for Flying Fish, and Gordon Grubb, head brewer of Nodding Head Brewery & Restaurant in Center City. The brewers are sleepily yet jovially gathered at this pre-coffee hour to undertake what has come to be a popular endeavor in the craft-beer world: a collaboration. Scenes like this have been unfolding all over the Delaware Valley and Northern California as Philadelphia-area brewers and assorted local, celebrity-level beer geeks ready themselves for Philly Beer Week by brewing no fewer than five collaborations to honor what’s come to be one of the region’s most celebrated drinking holidays. The projects have involved 25 people (not counting assistants and the like), thousands upon thousands of emails, more than 12 crosscountry plane rides and up to seven months of planning for each group. The proud result: a small handful of kegs or casks you’ll be lucky to taste once. We turned to Philly Beer Week co-founder and journalist Don Russell (a.k.a. Joe Sixpack) to get the 4-1-1 on beer collabs. Russell and several Philly beer scribes and merchants recently went to Sierra Nevada in Chico, Calif., to collaborate on a brew.

Collaborations: The Beer: Exit 6 Wallonian Rye The Characters: Casey Hughes, Flying Fish Brewing Co. Cherry Hill, N.J.; Ric Hoffman, Stewart’s Brewing Co., Bear, Del.; Gordon Grubb, Nodding Head Brewery & Restaurant, Philadelphia The Brewery: Flying Fish

For the fifth installment of Flying Fish’s Exit Series, Casey Hughes called up his old buddies Hoffman and Grubb and asked them if they wanted to come over to his brewing house to play. This beer was Exit 6 (the exit on the NJ Turnpike that joins with the PA Turnpike). The threesome spent the next two months trading emails about the ingredients they wanted to toy with and finally decided on Belgian yeast and English, Slovenian and Japanese hops, and they bought rye from a farm in Burlington County, N.J., just off the honorary exit. The final product is a dry-hopped, spicy and fruity Belgian rye ale that, at 7.5% ABV, is definitely not for lightweights. “We wanted to push some boundaries,” Hughes says. “We were not going to brew a lager.” The beer will be released at Nodding Head on Saturday, June 5, at 3 p.m. The Beer: BS1 The Characters: Brett Kintzer, Stoudts Brewing Co., Adamstown, Pa.; Bill Covaleski, Victory Brewing Co., Downingtown, Pa.; Tom Kehoe, Yards Brewing Co., Philadelphia; John Trogner, Troegs Brewing Co., Harrisburg, Pa.; Brian O’Reilly, Sly Fox Brewing Co., Royersford, Pa.; The Brewery: Sly Fox In his blog, beer writer Jack Curtin, playing on a famous John F. Kennedy quote, called this collaboration, “the most extraordinary concentration of brewing skills ever gathered together with the possible exception of when Sam Calagione [founder and president of Dogfish Head in Milton, Del.] brewed alone,” and it’s only fitting that such a powerful cadre of brewers should be in charge of brewing Philly Beer Week’s first official brew. BS1, named for the group that calls themselves “Brotherly Suds,” is an Extra Special Bitter whose flavor will remain a mystery until unveiled at Opening Tap, thanks to the fact that brewers didn’t fashion a recipe. Instead, they formed committees, each of which would deal with a different ingredient. It wasn’t a way to be creative, but a way for five busy brewers to save time.

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So does that mean PBW’s first official brew might not actually taste good? Doubtful, considering the expertise that went into

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“It’s such a small batch of beer I don’t know that we’re really going to have time to reflect on it. It’ll get released and it’ll be gone,” he says. One-offs, or Beers That Are Only Meant to be Brewed Once, In This Case By People Other Than Brewers: The Beer: ExPorter (spelling not finalized as of publication) The Characters: Andy Dickerson, Teresa’s Next Door, Wayne, Pa; Tom Peters, Monk’s Café, Philadelphia; Fergie Carey, Fergie’s Pub, Philadelphia; Terry McNally, London Grill, Philadelphia; Brad Martin, Isaac Newton’s, Newtown, Pa.; Mike “Scoats” Scotese, The Grey Lodge Pub, Philadelphia; Brendan Hartranft, Memphis Taproom/ Local 44/Resurrection Ale House, Philadelphia; Bruce Nichols, The HeadHouse, Philadelphia; Don Russell (“Joe Sixpack”), Philadelphia Daily News; Lew Bryson, freelance beer writer; Greg Ramirez, Exton Beverage Co., Exton, Pa.; Matt Guyer, The Beeryard, Wayne, Pa.; The Brewery: Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. “No way am I going to make fucking Belgian beer in California, and I don’t want to make anything extreme.” Such were the proclamations of Terry McNally as she informed her fellow Philadelphia craft-beer pioneers of what exactly they would and would not do when they arrived as invited guests to Sierra Nevada’s “Beer Camp,” where the 12 of them would together brew a beer of their design. Maybe it’s thanks to her mouth or maybe it’s just because she was the only woman at the camp, but at the end of the trip her “brothers,” as she calls them, named the beer in her honor. They’re calling their 6 percent ABV sour porter “ExPorter” and pouring it at their respective places of business throughout the week. Sierra will serve a small amount at its brew pub and next year’s PBW participants will get to taste a second round, thanks to an agreement by Russian River Brewing Co.’s owner Vinnie Cilurzo to age it for a year in wooden Pinot noir barrels at his facility in Santa Rosa, Calif.

The Beer: Standard Porter The Characters: Brian O’Reilly, Sly Fox Brewing Co., Phoenixville, Pa.; Will Reed, Standard Tap, Philadelphia The Brewery: Sly Fox And now for something completely different: For this PBW, O’Reilly and Reed are collaborating on something other than the ale they’ve done in previous years and they’re serving it … drum roll … exclusively in casks. Casks are still somewhat of a novelty ’round these parts but they’re favored by many who assert that the smallish wooden hand-pumped barrels keep beer naturally carbonated and served chilly, but not cold, at cellar temperatures. They’re a product of England, which makes them perfect for … drum roll … the English-style porter that O’Reilly and Reed have brewed. Because it’s only being served in casks, they can craft it according to the old-fashioned English techniques used before British and American palates became accustomed to hoppier and more robust flavors. “It’s unique to make a beer knowing that even though it’s lighter bodied and poured on a hand pump at cellar temperatures, it won’t seem thin,” O’Reilly says. It’s being unveiled at Standard Tap as the Hammer of Glory passes through a few hours before Opening Tap. Continued from page 19 Why is Philly such a great area for beer? What makes it special? I’m not so sure what originally made Philly so great for beer. Perhaps the early brewing industry that once survived here, the fact that Philadelphia is a real multi-cultural melting pot, or the fact the people in Philadelphia LOVE great food and restaurants. What I do know is that right now Philly is special because we really have it all when it comes to beer—we have numerous award-winning breweries at our doorstep, some of the best bars in the country, and some of the best beer availability anywhere in the world due to our distributors and wholesalers. That all makes for one special beer city. Interviews online with Brett Kintzer of Stoudt’s, Bill Moore of Lancaster Brewing and Chris Wilson of Weyerbacher Brewing.

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When Terence Feury was too young to buy beer, he did what any self-respecting future chef would do: He bought a homebrewing kit and made his own. Now, many years out of high school and employed as the executive chef at Old City’s Fork, he’s finally got the right tools and the right friends to make beer the right way. Feury partnered with his brother, Patrick, who’s executive chef at Nectar, and their old pal Bill Covaleski, brewmaster and president at Victory, to brew a crisp golden ale that’s dry-hopped with rosemary and brewed with Centennial and Tettnang hops, and a malt used in Victory’s popular Prima Pils.

The three establishments will split the booty equally and Fork will debut it during a special dinner on June 8. “There will be fanfare,” Feury promises.

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The Beer: Fists of Feury The Characters: Terence Feury, Fork, Philadelphia; Patrick Feury, Nectar, Berwyn, Pa.; Bill Covaleski, Victory Brewing Co., Downingtown, Pa. The Brewery: Victory Brewing Co.

The three of them approached their task very studiously: they spent several evenings brainstorming both at home and at Victory (“And by brainstorming I mean drinking a lot of beer,” Feury says.); Covaleski wrote the recipe based on their preferences. Once satisfied that their concoction was palatable, Covaleski scaled the measurements appropriately and brewed 60 kegs using Victory’s equipment.

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My mother is quite fond of the phrase, “When one door closes, another one opens.” It’s an apt expression for Philly bars because since Philly Beer Week last year, we’ve witnessed the demise of some quality beer bars, most notably ZoT, Tiedhouse, Skinner’s and the Blue Ox Bistro.

The partnership that brought you Public House, Field House and Mission Grill opened the eco-friendly, rustic/modern palace to all things beer on May 10 and has been sourcing its crowd from the great halls of Philadelphia academia, plus drawing any beer addict in the city who endeavors to schlep to West Philly to see all those taps.

But despite the economy, the door has opened on a far greater number of bars, many of which exist primarily to pour the world’s best beers into our collective mouths.

City Tap House prides itself on its vast outdoor seating area that can be appreciated year-round, thanks to five fire pits.

BAR (1309 Sansom St., no phone) Don’t try to Google it. Just go. (It doesn’t have a website but you can find it by spotting the neon sign over the door next to TIME.) Opened in January by TIME owners Jason and Delphine Evenchik, this purposely understated dive serves 60 beers in cans and nine on tap. Partner Terrance Leach describes his tap selection as “four locals, one out-of-towner and four douchebag beers,” and proudly announces that his can list is full of “old-man beers” like Schmidt’s and Genesee Cream Ale. His “kitchen” cooks just five dishes, and he lists them on a menu printed on torn notebook paper. Philly Beer Week Highlight: Michelob—yep, Michelob—three barrels of their new stuff. 6/8. 7-9pm. Pay as you go. Brauhaus Schmitz (718 South St., 267.909.8814, brauhausschmitz.com) The best place in the city to catch a Philadelphia Union game may be in this German bier hall that, as one of about two dozen Union pub partners, broadcasts every match, gives away tickets and schedules field trips to Chester. But there’s much more here than European football. If there’s a beer from the homeland that’s legal in Pa., owners Doug Hager and Kelly Schmitz will carry it in bottles or in one of 20 taps. If there’s a traditionally prepared schnitzel or wurst you’re craving, here’s the place to scarf it. And if you’re hoping for eye candy in the form of a cute waitress in a busty dirndl, well, Hager and Schmitz have provided that, too.

Philly Beer Week Highlight: Starkbierfest. Strong Beer Fest featuring eight draft beers from Germany and Austria with ABVs ranging from 7 to 14 percent. 6/6. 11:30am-11pm, Pay as you go.

The HeadHouse (122 Lombard St. 215.625.0122. headhousephilly.com) Bruce Nichols is the man. More than two decades ago, he was one of the first locals to embrace craft beer, bringing the famed late beer writer Michael Jackson to town. Nichols also put together beer dinners at the Penn Museum, where he ran catering operations until this summer, and also, co-founded Philly Beer Week. The HeadHouse is a bi-level “craft beer café” that focuses on pairing international beer with international food. He and partner Madame Saito, of local sushi fame, run 32 lines to three bars. This may be the only place in Philadelphia to concoct beer cocktails and pour them through some of those lines. Philly Beer Week Highlight: Pimp My Rye, Pimp Yourself. Don your bling and compete for prizes while showing the firkin of Pimp My Rye, a high octane version of Dock Street’s acclaimed Rye IPA, that it’s always pimps up, ho’s down. 6/11. 9pm-midnight. Iron Abbey (680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham. 215.659.9600, ironabbey.com) It’s a Brazilian steakhouse! It’s a Medieval European beer bar! It’s big enough to seat 337! It’s Iron Abbey, a new addition to Montgomery County’s drinking scene! The enormous dual-purpose building is wrapped in two patios, including one that passes for a German beer garden, and its interior is imposing and castle-like with exposed beams and stone walls. The menu is pan-European and the beers are rare Belgians, Germans and Americans, with a few others from the Netherlands and elsewhere thrown in. “We always sell out our beer dinners,” says general manager of operations, Rui Lucas. “We’re a destination but we don’t have a young crowd coming to get drunk.” The bar boasts 310 bottles and 36 taps, so that should be enough to keep all of the tie-clad regulars busy until retirement.

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Philly Beer Week Highlight: Bell’s 31 Flavors—Record Beer Tapping. Bell’s Brewing comes to Philly’s newest craft beer bar to set a world record for Bell’s beers tapped at one time. Favorites, rarities and oddities from the brewpub will be tapped for this oneof-a-kind event. 6/7. 7-10pm. Pay as you go.

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City Tap House (3925 Walnut St. 215.662.0105, citytaphouse.com) Co-owner Gary Cardi does think he may have more taps at his University City bar than any other watering hole in the region. How many would that be, you ask? Sixty, plus 12 more in the private tasting room upstairs.

“We’re open to doing whatever our guests want,” Cardi says. “If a beer’s available in Pennsylvania, we’ll do our best to get it.”

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Hager says he opened the sleek, two-story space when they returned from their two-year German honeymoon and thought: “With the amount of German history and history in Philly it was almost embarrassing there weren’t more German places.”

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Philly Beer Week Highlight: Cali Fest—10 California brews will make you say, “It’s all good.” 6/5. 9-11pm. Pay as you go. Kraftwork (541 E. Girard Ave., 215.739.1700, kraftworkbar.com) “We’re selling copious amounts of tasty beverages from around the world. And that’s a direct quote.” Such is the beginning of a conversation with Adam Ritter, owner of The Sidecar Bar & Grille, four days after he, as operations manager, opened Kraftwork, an industrial-chic bar in Fishtown. At Kraftwork, what’s in a name is what’s in the bar, considering that everything— from the food to the tables to the classic cocktails—has been handcrafted. Beers are almost all micro, as are the wines. The food is micro, too, but in a different way. “Instead of having customers with their faces in an entrée, it will be stuff that lends itself to sharing,” Ritter says. That means smaller portions, sandwiches, cheese plates, veggie trays and items that help create an atmosphere that’s “really super duper social,” he says. He’s lined up global kegs that will only be sold on tap but can be consumed in flights, pints, pub pours, goblets or to go in growlers. Philly Beer Week Highlight: Hitachino Nest Night. Ritter’s been hoarding 10 kegs of the Japanese brew for months in anticipation of this very evening. 6/5. All day. Pay as you go. Resurrection Ale House (2425 Grays Ferry Ave. 215.605.5667. resurrectionalehouse.com) With the addition of their third bar in about as many years, Brendan Hartranft and his wife, Leigh Maida, now rule over a small empire of tap houses that, thanks to their curious semi-fringe locations, the owners’ irreverent humor and the fact that they serve some of the best suds and vittles around, reach cult status almost as soon as they open. Resurrection Ale House follows the same formula as the first two: ridiculously rare beers in constant rotation from all over the world, a warm, no-pretense atmosphere with the liquid menu inscribed neatly on a chalkboard, and quirky events like a mom’s day out. “It is in the way that it is. There’s never any intention of making it different from the others, we just want to make it what it is,” Hartranft says.

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Philly Beer Week Highlight: The Trivial Pursuits of Sam Calagione. Play Trivial Pursuit Genus Edition with Dogfish Head’s brewing legend while his beer dominates all 12 taps, as well as your mind’s ability to out-trivia him. 6/9. 2-4 pm. Pay as you go.

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Swift Half (1001 N. Second St. 215.923.4600. swifthalfpub.com) Swift Half owner Dave Garry may not serve his famous blue-cheesestuffed burgers from Good Dog at his new establishment in The Piazza, but he is more than happy to feed you free appetizers every Thursday night at 7 when he taps a firkin of local brew. He’ll also stuff you full of comfy Euro and American food until 1 a.m. every night with lamb lollichops, pierogies, roasted chicken or fish and chips.

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But what’s the beverage program, you ask? Ten taps of mostly locals and some nationals, plus 25 bottles where “we can jam in those domestic macro-brews like Miller Lite,” Garry says. But fret not, ye of vast beer snobbery. He also does a big-bottle series with Belgians like Corsendonk and Saison Dupont, and sells cans of Sly Fox and, yes, my thirsty little hipsters, also Schlitz, Schaefer and Schmidt’s. Philly Beer Week Highlight: Firkin Off. Flying Fish brewer Casey Hughes goes cask to cask with Nick Johnson from Troegs as they pit the new FF Exit Series 6 against a Troegs one-off oak-aged IPA. 6/10. 7-10 p.m. Pay as you go. The Wishing Well (767 S. Ninth St., 215.238.6555, wishingwellphilly.com) Remember when you were younger, you and your best friend spent hours and hours talking about the cool bar you’re going to open together once you’re grown, and it’ll have hot chicks and rock stars and it’ll probably be on a beach, and you’ll learn to flip bottles like Tom Cruise in Cocktail? That’s what lifelong friends Carmen Cappello and Chris Martino did. Well, minus the beach, the rock stars and the tricks. After kicking around fine-dining restaurants in Atlanta, Cappello joined up in Bella Vista with Martino to open a neighborhood “restaurant trapped inside a bar’s body” with 12 mostly local rotating taps, 35-40 bottles and a dedicated mixologist who’s fanatically dedicated to fresh, sustainable ingredients and house infusions. The food, as described by Iris Kampbell, the manager and mixologist, “is a few steps above gastropub. We think we’re a little bit better than that.” Philly Beer Week Highlight: Breakfast for Dinner. A representative from Athens, Ga.’s Terrapin Beer Co. will meet-and-greet as barkeeps pour the one-off Wake-n-Bake oak-aged coffee imperial stout so that Cappello and Kampbell can spread that Georgia love to their new Philly friends.

Varga Bar (941 Spruce St. 215.MA7.5200. Vargabar.com) The theme is old-fashioned pinup girls, and wow, do they carry through with that concept. Elaborate paintings of 1940’s calendar girls cover the entire ceiling, the back wall is decorated with the bar’s very own old-fashioned calendar featuring today’s Philly hotties, and every piece of collateral depicts yet another sultry woman smiling beguilingly. And everyone knows nothing goes better with porn than a beer (or maybe a Kleenex) so satisfy your oral fixation with a pull from the cask, any of Varga’s 18 taps, or a variety of cans—all of American origin and rotated constantly. “People come in here all the time and say, ‘I had a beer here two days ago and it’s gone.’ We tell them, ‘Well, if you liked that, try this instead,’” says manager and bartender Rich Colli. Philly Beer Week Highlight: Varga Bar’s Pinup Block Party. The pinup ladies are taking over 10th Street from Locust to Spruce with an outdoor fest that includes lots of easy-drinking summer beers and hot dog and wing-eating contests. 6/5. 11:30am-4pm. Pay as you go.

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You need something to quench this heat before it destroys your every semblance of decency. Summer and a cold one are natural companions, and Philly Beer Week 2010 presents fun-in-the-sun while satisfying the throat with welcome refreshments. “What’s hot in outdoor activities?” you ask. This grab-bag of Philly Beer Week must-dos promises to keep your social calendar on ice: Saturday, June 5: City Brewery Bike Tour: The tour begins with Philadelphia Brewing Company at 11 a.m. sharp. It’s limited to the first 100 people, so bring your helmet (required) and bike lock. The tour runs until 5 p.m., and will also stop at Yards, Triumph, Nodding Head and Dock Street breweries.

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Beermuda Triangle Run: You’ve heard the tales of mystery surrounding the Bermuda Triangle. Tempt fate at the Beermuda Triangle Run from 2-4 p.m. Teams of four or more begin at Bishop’s Collar (2349 Fairmount Ave.), then circle to St. Stephen’s Green and Kite & Key. Just when you think you’re finished, you do it all over again.

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Sommerfest: Brauhaus Schmitz echoes German culture and beer as it links up to the annual Sommerfest at the German Society of Pennsylvania (611 Spring Garden St.) from 12-6 p.m. The sunny biergarten behind the GSP headquarters is sure to overflow with European Gemutlikeit. Look for genuine German foods—perhaps Schweinegraten or Wiener Schitzel—to harmonize with six ontap offerings: Franziskaner Hefeweizen, Gaffel Kölsch, Warsteiner

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“Premium Verum” Pils, Jever Bitter Pils, Warsteiner “Premium Dunkel” and Spaten Oktoberfest. This mini Oktoberfest brings family together with music, dancing and children’s games. Break from the heat in the Versammlungssaal at noon for a seminar with award-winning Philadelphia author, sommelier and beer authority Marnie Old as she presents the history of German beers and the diversity surrounding their development. Beers on Broad Street: Philly Beer Week stretches into the ’burbs with Beers on Broad Street in Kennett Square (South Broad between State and Cypress) from 1-5 p.m. Get that feel-good feeling with unlimited tastings of artisanal beers, fresh local foods and live music by the Steve Liberace Band, knowing that your attendance benefits Historic Kennett Square, a nonprofit. Each brewery will serve three to four different beers, including at least one “connoisseur” beer brewed for the fest. Tickets are $50, with a $10 entry for designated drivers. Sunday, June 6: Philadelphia International Bike Race and Liberty Classic: Hang with the pros, meandering through the streets of Manayunk to watch the 26th Philadelphia International Bike Race and Liberty Classic. Billed as “America’s Top International Cycling Classic,” the men’s division endures a grueling 156-mile course in 10 laps from

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Wednesday, June 9: Craft Beer Express Bar Crawl: Take to the streets on the Craft Beer Express Bar Crawl from 4-11 p.m. Buses run every 30 minutes in rotation, with stops at the Institute, Kite & Key, Brauhaus Schmitz, Johnny Brenda’s, Sidecar, Devil’s Den, P.O.P.E., Bishop’s Collar, Standard Tap and Kraftwork. Buy tickets online for $15 plus processing fee, or waive the processing fee by purchasing directly from one of the bars on the route. Events vary in each location: RockTits with Dr. Joel of New Holland at P.O.P.E.; Bartender There’s a Fruit in My Beer Event at the Institute; Shelton Brothers Franconian Firkins at Brauhaus Schmitz; and much more. Sunday, June 13: Amazing Philly Beer Run: Dock Street Beer and the Brew Lounge host the 3rd Annual Amazing Philly Beer Run followed by Dock Street’s Annual Music Fest from 12-7 p.m. Start out at City Hall and conquer four “challenges” as you follow a nearly 4-mile course, collecting points all the way. Rosemarie Certo, veteran owner of Dock Street, says: “It’s back by popular demand. People love this event!” At 2 p.m., the block party begins with outdoor grilling, live music by Dock Street employee bands and a palette of Dock Street beer including these summer quenchers: Summer Session, Bubbly Wit, Saison du Potts and West of Center Pale Ale. Beer Week BBQ and Outdoor Bash: If you’re a fan of “The Barbecue Song” by Rhett & Link, be sure to make time for Beer Week BBQ and Outdoor Bash at Bella Vista Specialty Beer Wholesalers (755 S. 11th St.). Rhett & Link can’t be there, but you

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can. Enjoy Caribbean music, food and beer from 12-5 p.m. for a $15 cover. This Philly Beer Week closing event features more than 17 breweries: Brooklyn Brewing, Flying Fish, Magic Hat, Ommegang and more. Brews ‘N’ Blues: As the aromas of roast pig waft through the air, follow your nose to Cork Restaurant’s Brews ‘N’ Blues festival at 90 Haddon Ave. in Westmont, N.J., as Philly Beer Week wraps up. Whether Bebop, Dixieland or Fusion, smooth jazz sounds will sooth your nerves from 1-6 p.m. for an entry fee of $25 per person. Ten microbrews will be served side-by-side with BBQ and that succulent pig that made your mouth water in the first place.

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6.07.10: Battle of the Boroughs 6.08.10: Sierra Nevada Beer Camp

$20 buckets of craft beer • Great bottle selection

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6.09.10: Beer Grand Nationals

Catch all of the games on our giant projection screen including the Phillies, the Union and the World Cup.

6.11.10: Wide World of Beer

Pool, Old English Darts, Cornhole, Golden Tee Live 2010

6.12.10: Craft Beer Blowout

Good luck to the Druid’s Keep softball team, the Philadelphia Bar and Restaurant League defending champions! Happy Hour: Mon-Fri, 5-7 p.m., $1 off everything

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Opening Tap: The Official Kickoff Event Of Philly Beer Week

Stop in for a taste of Magners Cider. Exton Beverage Co., 310 E. Lincoln Hwy., Exton

Celebrate America's Best Beer-Drinking City at the official opening festival of Philly Beer Week. Join beer fans, brewers and publicans at this fun event featuring a wide range of outstanding ales and lagers, including the Official Collaboration Ale of PBW. It's a showcase of the region's fine breweries and a tribute to the social and economic contributions of the city's beer scene—held within a few steps of the birthplace of America. 7:30pm. $40. Phillybeerweek.org for tickets. No tickets at door. Independence Visitor Center, 6th and Market sts.

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Welcome To Philly: This Is How We Roll

Start Beer Week the Philly way—at The Irish Pol. Home of the most taps east of the Schuylkill River! All 40: $4. The Irish Pol, 45 S. Third St.

Second Annual Maudite Midnight Madness

Join the Devil's Den as we kick off Philly Beer Week with Unibroue. Enjoy a glass of Maudite or Blanche de Chambly to toast the start of Beer Week. Meet with Unibroue beer rep, Jay Jones, and enjoy Unibroue giveaways. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

11:30 a.m. Ommegang Beer Week Kick-Off Party

Kickoff Beer Week with a glass of Ommegang and Megan Maguire. Celebrate the Bike Race by entering to win Ommegang bike jerseys. Old Eagle Tavern, 175 Markle St.

Burger And Brew Kickoff

Kickoff Beer Week with one of our six, 1/2-pound Angus burgers paired to complement six of our 16 craft beers. Only $9. Finn McCools, 118 S. 12th St.

Lunch With Sly Fox

Join us for some excellent Sly Fox offerings. Featuring Suzy Woods and Brian O'Reilly. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Noon Green Flash Brewing Company At Resurrection Ale House

We're kicking off PBW early! Join us for a full day of great beer from Green Flash. Look for special drafts and prices. Resurrection Ale House, 2425 Grays Ferry Ave.

Fergie's Wife Says, "Every Week Is Beer Week For Some Folk." And it's true ... Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

1 p.m. Meet The Brewer: Brian Henrici From Ommegang

Visit the Cold Point Pub at Whole Foods Market in Plymouth Meeting and have your bottle of Ommegang signed by Brian Henrici, one of their brewers. Whole Foods Market, 500 W. Germantown Pike., Plymouth Meeting

2 p.m. The Hammer Of Glory Visits JB's

Somewhere within this time period, Philly Beer Week's Hammer of Glory will make a stop on the relay to the Opening Tap. Johnny Brenda's, 1201 Frankford Ave.

Magners Cider Tasting Meet with Beer Lao

Victory Brewing Happy Hour

Great Lakes Kickoff

Celebrate the opening of Philly Beer Week with Victory. We will have a slew of excellent drafts on tap. Johnny Brenda's, 1201 Frankford Ave.

Kickin' Off Beer Week With Long Trail

Flights of Long Trail and Double Bag strong ale on draft. Enjoy giveaways and buy a Long Trail pint glass drink during Happy Hour. Proceeds benefit Cat Rescue. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Great Lakes Brewery

Try various styles from Great Lakes Brewing Company in Cleveland, Ohio. Bridgewater's Pub, 30th Street Station

Three-Course Beer Dinner

Enjoy some of the best craft beers paired with three beer-inspired courses by chef Artt Ward. Left Hand, Troegs, Furthermore, Southampton, Breckenridge and more. $35. Smokin' Betty's, 116 S. 11th St.

First Friday at CHF: Vital Ingredients

Ever wondered about the science behind the froth? Join the Chemical Heritage Foundation and Dock Street for an evening of tastings, talks and demonstrations. Chemical Heritage Foundation, 315 Chestnut St.

Feast Of The Beast

Enjoy a pig roast and guest beers from Yards and Flying Fish at the Lancaster location. Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant, 781 Harrisburg Ave., Lancaster.

Yards Polish Smoked Wheat Beer Release

Featuring malt smoked in Percy Street's own smokers. Percy Street Barbecue, 900 South St.

Beer Night At Delilah's

Delilah's Gentlemen's Club and Steakhouse, 100 Spring Garden St.

6 p.m. First Friday Beer and Art Taste delicious brews from Sly Fox, view artwork from local artists and enjoy live flamenco dance performances. Bar Ferdinand, 1030 N. Second St.

Ommegang Flight Night

Enjoy a three-ounce tasting flight of Belgian Pale Ale, Triple Perfection and Three Philosophers. Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

Stoudt's Kickoff

Rembrandt's, 741 N. 23rd St.

Boddingtons and Genesee BBQ

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4 p.m. Oyster House Anniversary Party

The Oyster House will be celebrating its anniversary with Stoudt's, a firkin of Double IPA and $1 oysters all night. Oyster House, 1516 Sansom St.

Philadelphia Brewing Co. Sampling

Enjoy a free sampling of beers from Philadelphia Brewing Co. at our new sampling bar. Then pick up a case or two. Bell Beverage, 2809 S. Front St. Enjoy a special Troegs firkin and a top-secret debut beer that Kite will be first to serve. Mad Elf, Sunshine Pils and Nugget Nectar on cask will also be available. Kite and Key, 1836 Callowhill St.

Philly Brewing Company

Happy hour food and drink specials. PBC giveaways. Cherry Street Tavern, 129 N. 22nd St.

One For The Working Man A tribute to the blue-collar man with Pabst Blue Ribbon. $2 PBRs. A representative will be on hand with free swag. Enjoy a PBR craft show with Philly attitude. The Irish Pol, 45 S. Third St.

Bella Vista Beer Bash

Join Bella Vista as they take over the taps at Devil's Den. We’ll be pouring a selection of drafts from Bella Vista and hosting the brewers. Look for favorites from Ballast Point, 12 percent Importers, Voodoo, The Bruery, Cigar City, Dark Horse and many, many more. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Long Trail Brewery

Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Flying Dog Gonzo-Bitch Night

Firkin of Raging Bitch and barrel-aged Gonzo on draught. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

Debut of Philly Brewing's New Seasonal And Firkin Of Pennsylvania Pale Ale

Debut of PBC's seasonal, firkin of Pennsylvania Pale Ale, Kenzinger draft and Fleur bottles. Benefits Cat Rescue. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

8 p.m. Yards Brewing Co.

Meet Tom Kehoe and enjoy his PPA, Saison and a firkin of Thomas Jefferson Ale. Good Dog Bar and Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Beer And Cheese Class: Philly Focus With Victory Brewing Company Brewmaster Bill Covaleski

Celebrate Philly as the beer capital and foodie heaven. Bill Covaleski pairs Victory brews with Pa. cheeses, including a beer-washed cheese. Visit victorybeerblog.com/ pbw2010 for details. Tria Fermentation School, 1601 Walnut St.

Radio 104.5 Ticket Giveaways For Broken Bells Concert

Radio 104.5 is visiting Dr. Watson's with Broken Bells tickets to giveaway. Various beer specials featuring Miller products beginning at 8 p.m. Dr. Watson's, 216 S. 11th St.

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A Night With Pretty Things

We are pleased to start Beer Week with one of our favorite new breweries: Pretty Things. A full selection of their beers will be offered. Beneluxx, 33 S. Third St.

Last Chance To Cooperstown, N.Y.

We are giving away two tickets to Ommegang's "Belgium Comes to Cooperstown." Meet brewer Brian Henrici and snag the golden ticket. Tapping Tripel Perfection and BPA. Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

Besides tasty breakfast beers, we'll have breakfast foods made with beer and tons of wheat beer selections. The Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Ave.

11 a.m. Left Hand Second Hand Street Sale

The P.O.P.E. and B2 Cafe will team up to sponsor a flea market and arts and crafts show at Passyunk and Dickinson. Sponsored by Left Hand Brewery of Longmont. P.O.P.E., 1501 E. Passyunk Ave.

City Brewery Bike Tour

Join us Saturday morning for a citywide bicycle tour of five Philadelphia breweries. We'll start at PBC and take a leisurely bike ride to Yards, Triumph, Nodding Head and end at Dock Street. All types of bicycles and skill levels, helmets required. Bring your bike lock and cash for beers. Please: no scooters, rollerblades, skateboards or other forms of transportation. Limited to the first 100 people. Philadelphia Brewing Co., 2439 Amber St.

Pretty Things Brunch

Join SPTR and Jim Barnes of Pretty Things for brunch. Drink Jack D'Or, St. Botolph's Town and Baby Tree for $4. South Philadelphia Tap Room, 1509 Mifflin St.

Victory Beer Brunch

Day after Opening Tap and need to refuel? Breakfast and lunch specials made with Victory's finest. Check our website for details and menu options. Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

Brunch With Stoudt's

Scrumptious brunch menu and Stoudt's beer. Taste how perfectly beer can match up with brunch fare and chat with a representative of Stoudt's. Bar Ferdinand, 1030 N. Second St.

11:30 a.m. Varga Bar's Pinup Block Party

Pinup girls, beer, bar games and much more. We will also begin our 2011 Varga calendar girl search! Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

Sam Adams Sampling Flights

Come taste a variety of Sam Adams brews. Dr. Watson's, 216 S. 11th St.

Noon Philadelphia Global Beer Expo

Come out and help us tap some barrel-aged Oskar Blues. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

The Simeone Automotive Museum has a private car collection valued at over $80 million. Enjoy learning about these historic cars while drinking great beers from around the world. $45. The Simeone Automotive Museum, 6825 Norwitch Drive

Victory Brewing Presents: The Super-ficial Opening Night Show With Gil Mantera's Party Dream

Haddon Pub Fest

Gil Mantera's Party Dream brings you the wildest rock show east of the Mississippi. $10. Johnny Brenda's, 1201 Frankford Ave.

Eight pubs, one town: Philly Beer Week comes to Haddon Township, N.J. Free trolley service from pub to pub and Patco station. Buy a T-shirt and get discounts. Haddon Township, 135 Haddon Ave., Westmont, N.J.

Kickoff With Summit Brewing Co.

Hitachino

Come meet the brewers of Summit Brewing Company. $3 craft brew drafts, free giveaways and half-priced appetizers from 9 p.m. to midnight. Smokin' Betty's, 116 S. 11th St.

German Bierfest At The German Society Of Pennsylvania

Varga After Dark With Oskar Blues

Oskar Blues, Brews And Da Gubna Too

This First Friday, tour art galleries and meet the brewer from Oskar Blues. Enjoy Gubna Imperial IPA, a colossal 10 percent ABV and 100 IBU Hop Grenade. Eulogy Belgian Tavern, 136 Chestnut St.

Wheat Beer Breakfast

10 p.m. Opening Tap Afterparty With Yuengling 12 Steps Down, 831 Christian St.

Free Live Blues With The Hired Guns Local blues act the Hired Guns rock out for free upstairs at Fergie's. Enjoy beer specials. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

All Day Events: Opening Tap Special Buy a complete 5-gallon keg system, get an additional keg free when you mention PBW. Home Sweet Homebrew, 2008 Sansom St.

Weizen, Espresso Stout, Classic XH, Ginger and Red Rice available. Kraftwork, 541 E. Girard Ave. All-day outdoor biergarten event with live music, games, German food and plenty of German beer. Bring the whole family. Visit brauhausschmitz.com for details. German Society, 611 Spring Garden St.

Russian River Tap

Start off Philly Beer Week with a rolling tap of Russian River products including Pliny the Elder, Damnation and more. Via Marconi Pizza Pub, 1758 Allentown Rd., Lansdale

Allagash Brewing Company Day

Tons of great beer from Allagash all day long. Look for special drafts and special prices. Local 44, 4333 Spruce St.

Smoker's Paradise

$5 smoked BBQ ribs with $3 Smoked Porter drafts. Rembrandt's, 741 N. 23rd St.

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Pint specials. Race Street Cafe, 208 Race St.

Make the jump to all-grain brewing. Award-winning instructor David Grosch demonstrates mashing, sparging, boiling and chilling. Lunch included. Bring homebrew. $75. Keystone Homebrew Supply Inc., 779 Bethlehem Pike, Montgomeryville

Boulder Brewing Tap Takeover

Light fare to accompany beer tasting will be provided by Talula's Table. Music by Chris Kasper. $75. Historic Kennett Square, 106 W. State St., Kennett Square

Prohibition Taproom, 501 N. 13th St.

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Meet The Brewer With Shawn Hill Of Hill Farmstead Brewery

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Follow the Hammer of Glory and be there as we introduce our own Standard Porter. Standard Tap, 901 N. Second St.

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First Friday Firkins

The wackiest beer-themed Play-Doh creation wins a $50 gift certificate. The Institute, 549 N. 12th St.

Hammer Of Glory

Walk the beer wild side and try something new. Class taught by beer expert and author Lynn Hoffman. Includes appetizer food pairings. $15-$20. Trolley Car Diner, 7619 Germantown Ave.

A Beer Lao rep will be on hand to answer questions and giveaway samples of this award-winning Asian brew. MangoMoon, 4161 Main St.

Downstairs: Buy a beer of Boddingtons, get a glass. Upstairs: Genesee BBQ at 9 p.m. McGlinchey’s, 259 S. 15th St.

First Friday Fun With Play-Doh Beer Theme Edition

Beers Off The Beaten Path

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Meet Yards owner Tom Kehoe over brunch and learn how they resurrected three historical recipes from Ben Franklin, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. Reservations suggested. Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar, 138 Market St.

Summit Brewery

Join Frank Bronuskas of Summit Brewing for a tasting of their gold medalwinning Extra Pale Ale (World Beer Cup 2010) along with Horizon Red and Pilsener. Draft specials and flights also available. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

12:30 p.m. International Great Beer Expo: Philly, Session One

Join us for an international beer tasting event featuring an incredible variety of beers from the U.S. and around the globe. More than 50 brewers and over 100 beers. Shoulder to shoulder with some of America's best breweries will be amazing beer from Japan, Germany, Czech Republic, France, Jamaica, Belgium, Italy, Trinidad, Scotland, Cyprus, Ireland, Mexico, Israel, Poland, China and Peru. Don't miss out on this great event. $45. Tickets and info: GreatBeerExpo.com/Philly International Great Beer Expo, 5100 S. Broad St.

1 p.m. Phoenixville Meet The Brewer Pub Crawl

Join us as we host great local beers and brewers at Iron Hill Brewery, Sly Fox, Epicurean, PJ Ryan's, Pickering Creek Inn, Columbia, Bistro on Bridge, Molly McGuire's, Baxter's 101 and Franco Ristorante. Shuttle service available all day. Main Street, Phoenixville.

Beers On Broad Street

Celebrate with local handcrafted brews, artisan cuisine and live music. Tastings include some of the latest specialty beers from the best breweries within the region. $50. Historic Kennett Square, 106 W. State St., Kennett Square

Sly Fox Can Pub Crawl

$3 Sly Fox cans for the neighborhood pub crawl. Good Dog Bar and Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Pilsner And Lager Sampling

Stop by and sample some of the pilsners and lagers we carry here at Exton Beverage. Exton Beverage Co., 310 E. Lincoln Hwy., Exton

Of Mees And Men

Meet Marc-Antoine De Mees, owner of Abbaye Saint-Martin of Brasserie de Brunehaut. The Belgian brewery's history dates back to 1096. Eulogy Belgian Tavern, 136 Chestnut St.

Voodoo And Dark Horse Sampling The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

Boulder Brewing

Meet Marvin Simpson and Jeff Brown while enjoying Mojo Risin’ DIPA, Sweaty Betty and Hazed and Infused. Good Dog Bar and Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Troegs Brewery Afternoon

Specialty beers and firkin. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Yuengtoberfest

Meet Jennifer Yuengling and Lord Chesterfield from 1-4 p.m. and enjoy prizes and giveaways. $3.50 pints all day. O'Neals, 611 S. Third St.

2 p.m. The Beermuda Triangle Run: Where Livers Enter Never To Be Seen Again

Bar run from The Bishop's Collar to St. Stephen's to Kite and Key twice around. Teams of four or more. Call for details. St. Stephen's Green, 1701 Green St.; The Bishop's Collar, 2349 Fairmount Ave.; Kite and Key, 1836 Callowhill St.

Samuel Adams Hefe-Hour

Sample for free the Samuel Adams Wheat Beer lineup: Coastal Wheat, Blackberry Wit, Cherry Wheat and Summer Ale. Paired with gourmet chocolates and Three Monkeys' classics. Cheers! Three Monkeys Café, 9645 James St.

Ommegang Bike Race Weekend

Celebrate Beer Week and the bike race with a glass of Ommegang. Enter to win great Ommegang prizes all weekend long. Old Eagle Tavern, 175 Markle St.

Exit 6 Release Party

The latest in the Flying Fish Exit series is a collaboration with Nodding Head and Stewart's. You will not be disappointed. Nodding Head Brewery, 1516 Sansom St.

Afternoon Delight

Ladies Beer Tea

The Third Annual Ladies Beer Tea is sponsored by Home Sweet Homebrew. Great beer and high tea foods, only for the ladies. $35. The Belgian Cafe, 601 N. 21st St.

3 p.m. Kingpin

Watch as 10 of your favorite breweries compete to kick their pin first and be titled this year's King Pin. Standard Tap, 901 N. Second St. This tasting features Quercus Vitis Humulus, Monster Ale and Bourbon Bart (a Yards Barleywine that only The Irish Pol will have). You have been warned. The Irish Pol, 45 S. Third St.

Ommegang

Long Trail Flight Night

A three-ounce tasting flight will be offered featuring Long Trail Brewmaster Series selections. Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

Flying Dog

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West Coast Brews And Surf Rock Tunes

Sly Fox Can Crawl

Try each of the Sly Fox cans at your four favorite bars: Misconduct Tavern, Good Dog, Jose Pistola’s and Bar. Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

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Raging Bitch, barrel-aged Gonzo on draft and a firkin of Doggie Style. Good Dog Bar and Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Prohibition Taproom, 501 N. 13th St.

Oskar Blues Gubna Draft and Canned Specials

Meet Brewer Andrew and OB rep Brendan. Introducing "Gubna" Imperial IPA on draft, Old Chub and Mama's Little Yella Pils in cans or as specials. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Rocky Mountain High

Boulder Beer Night

Traditional Irish Music Session

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Join Boulder and three other Colorado breweries for a Colorado afternoon. Boulder draft: Oak-aged Planet Porter, Singletrack Copper Ale and maybe a special release. The Institute, 549 N. 12th St. Musicians sit in for some "diddly idle music" at its finest. Plus the best Guinness in town and other beer specials. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

Weyerbacher Brewing: In It To Win It

Meet the brewer and score some glassware and other free stuff. Plenty of Boulder beer on tap. $3.75 Boulder drafts all day. Hulmeville Inn, 4 Trenton Ave., Hulmeville

Brewers World Cup Round One

Two breweries go head-to-head in a kick the sixtel race to see who goes on to Battle of the Brewers. $3 pints. Devil's Alley, 1907 Chestnut St.

Sample some heavy hitters from this local favorite including their Quadruple, Insanity and Merry Monks. Abbaye, 637 N. Third St.

Hefe Hour With Sam Adams

4:30 p.m.

Cali Fest

Philadelphia Global Beer Expo

The Simeone Automotive Museum has a private car collection valued at over $80 million. Enjoy learning about these historic cars while you drinking great beers from around the world. $45. The Simeone Automotive Museum, 6825 Norwitch Drive

Wheat beer and chocolate pairing. Custom PBW glassware. 12 Steps Down, 831 Christian St.

Tapping 10 different Cali brews guaranteed to make you "hang loose" including: Russian River, Anderson Valley, Stone, Boulder Creek and more. Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

Second Annual Bell's For Boobs

Come and meet Aaron Morse and Matt Allyn of Dark Horse and Voodoo brewery, respectively. Rub shoulders and sample their amazing portfolio of beers. Hawthornes, 738 S. 11th St.

$1 of every Bell's beer sold on Sat., June 5 will be donated to the Rena Rowen Breast Center at University of Pennsylvania. Laura Bell will be on hand to finish off the night. Draft List: Fresh HopSlam, Hell Hath No Fury, Two Hearted and Oberon. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

5 p.m.

9 p.m.

Bell's Brewery Firkin And Draughts

Dark Horse Costume Party

Dark Horse And Voodoo Master Brewer Meet And Greet

Firkin of Porter. Oberon, Oarsman and Two Hearted on draught. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

Meet O.B. From Gritty McDuff's

Meet O.B. of Maine's Famous Gritty McDuff's Brewery. He's a treat. The beers are fabulous. Every day is a vacation at Gritty's. Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

Prism: Philadelphia's Newest Brewery

We're thrilled to welcome the latest addition to Philly's craft beer scene, Prism Brewery. On tap: Bitto Honey IPA and just-released T-Party. 1601, 1601 S. 10th St.

Meet Jennifer Yuengling And Lord Chesterfield

The real Lord Chesterfield is back to inject new life into one of Yuengling's oldest brands. He is bringing his wry humor, quirky advice and exceptional beer to PBW. Follow the Lord on Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare. Visit chesterfieldsociety.com. Manny Brown's, 512 South St.

Join us for a costume party sponsored by Dark Horse of Marshall, Michigan. Discount beers for people wearing costumes. Prizes will be awarded for best costume. P.O.P.E., 1501 E. Passyunk Ave.

Smoking Hot Cigar City Night

Meet Joey and Doug of fabled Cigar City Brewery out of Tampa, and enjoy truly exquisite beers from south of the Mason-Dixon line. Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

PBC Kenzinger Presents: A Philly Beer Week Spectacular Starring Black Landlord Black Landlord always brings a wild party and this show will be no different. Featuring an all-star cast of Philly musicians. $10. Johnny Brenda's, 1201 Frankford Ave.

Maredsous McGlinchey's Downstairs bar from 9-11 p.m. Buy a Maredsous, take home a glass. McGlinchey’s, 259 S. 15th St.

Local Microbrew Happy Hour

$3 microbrew pints and dinner specials including hot roast beef and hot roast pork sandwiches. Kenzinger, 60 Minute, Scarlet Lady, Hop Devil and Farmhouse Summer Ale. Cherry Street Tavern, 129 N. 22nd St.

5:30 p.m. International Great Beer Expo: Philly, Session Two

Dark Horse Brewery Night

Join the world's most beautiful showgirls for samples, giveaways and more from Dark Horse Brewery. Delilah's Gentlemen's Club and Steakhouse, 100 Spring Garden St.

Late Night With Bell's Brewing

Featuring Consecrator, Two Hearted, HopSlam and Bourbon Barrel-Aged Hell Hath No Fury. Join us for the tasty goodness. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Free Live Music From Local Rockers 722 With Jim Thomas

Local rock heads have fun at the right price. Beer specials also available. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

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Join us for an international beer tasting event featuring an incredible variety of beers from the U.S. and around the globe. More than 50 brewers and over 100 beers. Shoulder to shoulder with some of America's best breweries will be amazing beer from Japan, Germany, Czech Republic, France, Jamaica, Belgium, Italy, Trinidad, Scotland, Cyprus, Ireland, Mexico, Israel, Poland, China and Peru. Don't miss out on this great event. $45. Tickets and Info: GreatBeerExpo.com/Philly International Great Beer Expo, 5100 S. Broad St.

10 p.m.

Chocolate Indulgence, Ommegeddon, Hennepin, Rare Vos, Witte, Tripel Perfection, Abbey Ale, Three Philosophers and Belgian Pale Ale available. The Sidecar Bar and Grille, 2201 Christian St.

That Voodoo You Do So Well

Meet Matt Allyn, owner and brewer of Pa.'s own Voodoo Brewery. Get your mojo working with great beers at great prices for this event. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

June 2, 2010

"AA" Meeting (Atomic Afternoon Meeting)

Original Sin Hard Ciders straight from N.Y.C., made with champagne yeast for amazingly clean, crisp flavors. Apple on draught, pear in bottle. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

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Sinful Cider Saturday

Join us for Ommegangs 'Afternoon Delight' of beers. What better way to spend your Saturday? For Pete's Sake Pub, 900 S. Front St.

Meet The Brewer With Victory Brewing Company Parc, 227 S. 18th St.

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Sunday, June 6th Terrapin Brewery • “Breakfast for Dinner” featuring Terrapin’s Oak Aged Wake –n-Bake Coffee Imperial Stout and other amazing brews from Athens, GA. Try our SHAME burger omlette style! 4pm-1am Monday, June 7th Fegley’s Brew Works • “Beers and Brats” featuring beers from Fegley’s from Allentown,PA. Local brews paired with innovative brats and sausage dishes. 4pm-1am. Tuesday, June 8th Blue Point Brewery • “Oysters and Beer” Blue Point oysters paired with a selection of Blue Point beears from Long Island. 4pm-1am. Wednesday, June 9th Left Hand Beer Dinner • 4 course al carte menu paired with Left Hand Beers – $40.00 Left Hand Sawtooth Ale: Southern Fried Chicken Drumettes, Country Ham & Collard Green Springroll, Red Eye Gravy Mayonnaise

767 South 9th St

(the corner of 9th and Catharine St)

215 238 6555 www.wishingwellphilly.com

Beer Week Events June 4th-13th 2010 Left Hand 400 pound Monkey: Braised Pork Cheeks, Golden Beet Spatzle, Sautéed Dandelion Greens & Fava Beans Left Hand Jackman’s Pale Ale: Pan Seared Bluefish, Crab & Sweet Corn Fritters, Shaved Red Onion, Tomato Gelee, Cider Vinaigrette Left Hand Imperial Stout: Imperial Stout 3 ways: Imperial Stout Zeppele, Imperial Stout Pot de Crème & Imperial Stout & Roasted Banana Pudding Thursday June 10th - Friday, June 11th Beer specials featuring Terrapin, Fegley’s, and Blue Point Beers. 4pm-1am. Saturday, June 12th Left Hand Brewery • “South Paw Brunch” Special brunch featuring beers from Left Hand Brewery. A portion of brunch sales will be donated to Philly’s PAWS. 10am-3pm. Saturday, June 12th Weyerbacher • “Weyerbacher SHAME challenge” Contestants must eat a DOUBLE SHAME burger and 4 Weyerbacher brews. No time limit. Prizes to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd finishers. $20 entry fee. 7pm start time. Weyerbacher specials and giveaways all night!


Ladies Day

Mention PBW for a 10 percent discount for ladies. Home Sweet Homebrew, 2008 Sansom St.

Sun • June 6 10:30 a.m. Bell's Brunch

Featuring Bell's Brunch Porter (Firkin), Two Hearted (Firkin), Consecrator, Batch 9000, Van Twee, Bourbon Barrel-Aged Hell Hath No Fury, Q Fall Lager, Oberon, Oarsman and Double Cream. The Sidecar Bar and Grille, 2201 Christian St.

Kegs And Eggs Stoutastic Sunday

We will be featuring some of the best coffee stouts ever made. Kegs of Peche Mortel, Mikkeller BG, Hitachino Espresso, Victory at Sea, and more. Eulogy Belgian Tavern, 136 Chestnut St.

11 a.m. Christmas Brunch With Santa Case

Awesome brunch buffet with flights of all of our aged Christmas beers. Dupont Avec Les Bons Voeux, Scaldis Noel, Troegs Mad Elf and more surprises. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Ommegang Bike Race Weekend

Celebrate Beer Week and the bike race with a glass of Ommegang. We will be raffling off an Ommegang bike jersey after the Manayunk bike race. Old Eagle Tavern, 175 Markle St.

Beer Brunch

Brunch buffet featuring Hair of Dog Blue Dot, Hoppin’ Frog IPA, Lost Abbey Angel’s Share, Jolly Pumpkin Bam Biere and Troegs Nugget Nectar on draft. The Drafting Room Taproom and Grille, 635 N Pottstown Pike, Exton

11:30 a.m. Stella Artois

Come enjoy some serious specials featuring your favorite lady, Stella. Dr. Watson's, 216 S. 11th St.

Starkbierfest

Strong Beer Fest featuring eight draft beers from Germany and Austria with ABVs ranging from 7 to 14 percent. I bet Samiclaus tastes great in June. Brauhaus Schmitz, 718 South St.

Noon Vintage Beer Brunch At Memphis Taproom

Our cellar is being ransacked for good, not evil this time around. Join us for very special vintage beers and brunch. Tickets: $55. Email leigh@memphistaproom.com for details. Memphis Taproom, 2331 E. Cumberland St.

Allagash Brewing Company

Join us for a special full day tap line-up featuring the beers of Allagash Brewing Company. Special drafts and prices. Resurrection Ale House, 2425 Grays Ferry Ave.

Join Brewmaster Bill Moore from Lancaster Brewing for a tapping of a pin of Hop Hog IPA. The Devil's Den will also be tapping Lancaster's new seasonal Rumspringa and Milk Stout. Draft and flight specials available. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Russian River Sunday

Up to four Russian River brews on tap. Visit hulmevilleinn. com for details. Hulmeville Inn, 4 Trenton Ave., Hulmeville

Sly Fox Brunch

So you think the best brunch drink is a mimosa? Wait till you taste some unique Sly Fox Brunch brews. Cooper's Brick Oven Wine Bar, 4365 Main St.

12:30 p.m. Beer and Food Extravaganza With Victory Brewing Co.

Join Bar Ferdinand, El Camino Real and Victory Brewing Co. for a Sunday afternoon extravaganza of great beer, fantastic food and music outside on Liberties Walk. Bar Ferdinand, 1030 N. Second St.

1 p.m.

Meet the brewers from this great little brewery in Delaware. Standard Tap, 901 N. Second St.

Left Hand Brewing Co.

Scoats and Lew's Upstate Pa. Brewery Haul

Lew and Scoats's haul from a very long daytrip through upstate Pa. picking up interesting sixtels usually not found in Philly. The Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Ave.

Roy Pitz Brewing Night

Meet brewers and owners Jesse Rotz and Ryan Richards. Try their new collaboration with New Holland brewery along with Lovitz Watermelon Lager and Best Blonde. Draft and flight specials also available. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Meet the Brewer and sample some tasty brews from this Colorado favorite including Chainsaw, 400 Pound Monkey, Haystack Wheat and Widdershins Barleywine. Abbaye, 637 N. Third St.

6:30 p.m.

5 p.m.

A rare chance to meet master brewer Jean Van Roy and sample an orgy of Cantillon's legendary Lambics. A toast to Dan Shelton for importing these spectacular beers. Tria Fermentation School, 1601 Walnut St.

Belgian Beer From Florida? NFW!

Special appearance by Bob Sylvester, who has been making traditional Wallonian-style beers for years, and by God they’re great! Be prepared to be wowed. Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

More than 30 smoked beers. Ten amateur BBQ contestants. Live music and probably the best party during PBW. If you miss this, you'll regret it. $55. Yards Brewing Co., 901 N. Delaware Ave.

America's only Belgian brewery at one of Philly's first Belgian bars. Tasting their new Belgian Pale Ale, Chocolate Indulgence and others. Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

Afternoon Delight With Summit Brewing

D-Day Celebration: A Salute To Our Vets—Germany vs. USA

Beer Class: We Want The Funk: Jean Van Roy Of Cantillon And Dan Shelton Of Shelton Bros.

7 p.m. Philadelphia Brewing Co.

Special guests Bill and Nancy along with Philly's favorite beer rep, Chris Morris. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

Staff Favorites

Prohibition Taproom, 501 N. 13th St.

Serving Extra Pale Ale, Hefeweizen and Horizon Red; $3.50 all day. Summit Brewing will be on hand from 1 to 4 p.m. with prizes and giveaways. O'Neals, 611 S. Third St.

Warsteiner Dunkel draft vs. Victory Hop Wallop or Devil on cask. Veterans receive a discount. Lots of nice glassware with proceeds to benefit Cat Rescue. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Stone Brewing

2 p.m.

150th Anniversary Celebration: Creative Black Tie Beef And Beer

Palm Sunday

Meet The Brewer: Jean Van Roy Of Cantillon

Free Live Music Downstairs With Fergie's Cousin "Shane"

Dock Street Beer Cocktail Competition

Philly's best bartenders go head-to-head to find the best Dock Street beer cocktail. All you can drink and all you can eat appetizers. $25. Smokin' Betty's, 116 S. 11th St.

2:30 p.m. Dark Horse Five Stout Sunday

Dark Horse takes over the taps at Bridgid's. Five different stouts and other special beers: One Oatmeal, Two Cream, Tres Blueberry, Fore Smoked and Plead the 5th Imperial. Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

3 p.m. Suds for Buds

A dog-friendly beer tasting. Fenced-in yard for off-leash fun and a courtyard area for dogs and people. Over eight different breweries, mobile grooming, raffle prizes and special guests. $25. Tickets at beerheads.com. Beerheads at the General Lafayette, 646 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill

The Brothers' Bash: The Troegs Philly Beer Week Invasion

Biggest Troegs event of PBW 2010! Featuring: 12 Troegs beers on tap, two beers on hand-pump and three bands. Meet the Troegs brothers. $5. Johnny Brenda's, 1201 Frankford Ave.

Pretty Things Sampling

Biggest party in 150 years! Open bar, meet brewers, carved beef dinner, prizes and entertainment. $45. For tickets: mcgillins@aol.com. McGillin's Olde Ale House, 1310 Drury St.

Meet master Jean Van Roy of Cantillon and raise a glass of his iconic, awesome Lambic. Tria Rittenhouse Square, 123 S. 18th St.

12 Percent Importers Meet Five Brewers

Get to the Belgian Cafe for this opportunity to meet five brewers and drink their brews on the first Sunday of Beer Week. The Belgian Cafe, 601 N. 21st St.

Pretty Things Beer And Ale Project Beer Dinner

Four courses paired with St. Botolph's, Jack D'Or, Fluffy White Rabbits and Baby Tree. Menu by Executive chef Mike Breslin. Live entertainment included. $50. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St.

5:30 p.m. Brian "Stillwater" Strumke At James

Meet Brian "Stillwater" of Stillwater Ales and enjoy complimentary beer and friendly bites from chef Jim Burke. Beer menu available all week. James, 824 S. Eighth St.

The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

6 p.m.

Magic Hat

Long Necks And Red Necks

Wacko, Odd Notion (a wild ginger ale), Single Chair Ale and Blind Faith. Two tickets to Phish will be awarded. Good Dog Bar and Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Phillies Tailgate Featuring Stone Brewing

Boulder Afternoon

Enjoy a 25 percent discount on all Ballast Point bottles all day. Stop by from 3 to 5 p.m. for an informal tasting. Brew, 15th and Mifflin sts.

An outdoor tailgate featuring the Phillies vs. the Padres, and Stone Oaked Arrogant Bastard and Levitation Ale. Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

Come hang with Jeff and Marvin. We'll have Sweaty Betty, Hazed and Infused on nitro, Cold Hop Oaked Planet Porter and maybe a li'l surprise on tap. Race Street Cafe, 208 Race St.

Franziskaner Brunch

Cigar City Limited Beer Release

Meet Ballast Point brewer Yusef Cherney and owner Jack White. We'll be serving five Ballast Point drafts, including Sculpin IPA. South Philadelphia Tap Room, 1509 Mifflin St.

Voodoo And Dark Horse Jam

Meet Matt Allyn. Tap list includes Dark Horse, Double Crooked Tree and Voodoo Love Child. Check our website for final tap list. The Institute, 549 N. 12th St.

Brew Works

The Brew Works will be here representing Allentown with three of their prized beers. Don't miss out. For Pete's Sake Pub, 900 S. Front St.

Six Course Six Beer Brewmaster Dinner With Great Lakes Luke Purcell of Great Lakes Brewery presents six beers perfectly paired with six unique courses expressly created by Continental's talented chefs. Reservations required. $66, includes tax and gratuity. Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar, 138 Market St.

So, Shane is not really Fergie's cousin but he is talented. He's Philly's answer to Bono. Beer specials available. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

Most Awesome Weyerbacher From Easton Pa.

We’re bringing loads of Weyerbacher. It will be awesome. TIME, 1315 Sansom St.

8 p.m. Dock Street All-Philly, All-Beer Quizzo

First prize: A Dock St. growler; 2nd prize: $20 gift certificate to Doobies. Dock Street cask specials also available. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Dark Horse: A Michigan Brewery, Nuff Said

Michigan's bad boys come to Pa. to kick butt with some of the best beers. Meet owner/brewer Aaron Morse. A can't miss event. Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

Iron Hill

Meet brewer Paul Rutherford and sip on a Kryptonite Double IPA. Good Dog Bar and Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Brewers World Cup: Round Two

Two breweries go head to head in a kick the sixtel race to see who goes on to Battle of the Brewers. $3 Pints. Devil's Alley, 1907 Chestnut St.

9 p.m. Bell's Brewery Karaoke Night

Join us for a night of karaoke and fun hosted by Sara Sherr and sponsored by Bell’s Brewery of Kalamazoo, Michigan. P.O.P.E., 1501 E. Passyunk Ave.

Boulder Bash

Come out and meet Marvin. He's out of control when it comes to his beer: Kind'a Blue Wheat (new!), Cold Hop, Hazed and Infused. 1601, 1601 S. 10th St.

10 p.m. Great Lakes Meet The Brewer Rembrandt's, 741 N. 23rd St.

11 p.m. Craft Beer Industry Night Featuring Left Hand Brewery

Beer reps, bartenders, servers and brewery workers, come out and enjoy yourselves! Starting late so even the guys at the Foodery can join. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

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Ballast Point Sampling

Come and meet Laura Bell from Bell's Brewery and enjoy some great beers. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

Bell's Brewery Comes To Varga Bar

Ballast Point Night

Benjamin Franklin: "Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." Rejoice with $3 Palms. Palm reader on hand, too. The Irish Pol, 45 S. Third St.

4 p.m.

Join us for an old-fashioned Pig Roast featuring Magic Hat #9, the best Southern BBQ you've ever tasted, fun, games and prizes. Q BBQ and Tequila, 207 Chestnut St.

Pint features. Race Street Cafe, 208 Race St.

June 2, 2010

Epic lineup! Meet Head Brewer Joey Redner and taste the Humidor Series: Aged Hunahpu Imperial, Batch #69 Double Cream, Gruit, Cubano, Maduro, Jai Alai Cedar. Awesomeness. Hawthornes, 738 S. 11th St.

Join Flying Dog for a beer brunch featuring our limitededition Coffee Stout. Rembrandt's, 741 N. 23rd St. The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

Meet The Brewer With Twin Lakes

Ommegang

Ballast Point

Flying Dog Brunch

Brought to CTH by Muller Beverage, we're proud and giddy to announce that we'll be first to pour Deschutes Brewery in PA. Join us for a tasting of Mirror Pond Pale Ale, Black Butte Porter, Hop Henge Experimental IPA, Hop in the Dark Black IPA, and Dissident Oud Bruin. City Tap House, 3925 Walnut St.

Smoke 'Em If Yous Got 'Em

Sawtooth (Nitro), Jackman’s Pale Ale, Polestar Pilsner, 400 Pound Monkey IPA, Haystack Wheat, Chainsaw, Widdershins (Aged). Kraftwork, 541 E. Girard Ave.

Serving traditional American morning favorites, including omelet and pancake stations, skewered sausages and meats. Includes a flight of beer to drink it all down. $30. Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

Deschutes Philly Premiere

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Left Hand Brewing

Lancaster Brewing Lunch

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Philly Beer Week’s 1st Annual Forum of the Gods Thursday, 6/10, Upstairs at Johnny Brenda’s Doors at 2:30pm, Event at 3pm, 21+, $25 (price includes samples from participating brewers) Join us for a spirited afternoon of beer talk and beer drinking with Jim Koch (Boston Beer), Phil Markowski (Southampton Publick House), Tom Kehoe (Yards Brewing), Wendy Yuengling (D.G. Yuengling & Son), and host Joe Sixpack.

Standard Tap THROUGHOUT PHILLY BEER WEEK: 11AM-3PM EVERY DAY SELECT BRUNCH ITEMS PLUS SPECIAL BEER ON TAP

FRIDAY 6/4 THE HAMMER OF GLORY VISITS JOHNNY BRENDA’S, 2-4PM VICTORY BREWING HAPPY HOUR, 5PM-7PM VICTORY BREWING PRESENTS

THE SUPER-FICIAL OPENING NIGHT WITH GIL MANTERA’S PARTY DREAM! UPSTAIRS AT JB’S, $10 SHOW AT 9PM, 21+

SATURDAY 6/5 PBC KENZINGER PRESENTS

BLACK LANDLORD! UPSTAIRS AT JB’S, $10 SHOW AT 9PM, 21+ P W ’ S P H I L LY B E E R W E E K

SUNDAY 6/6 THE BROTHERS’ BASH: THE TROEGS INVASION! 12 TROEGS ON TAP, 3 BANDS, &

WEDNESDAY 6/9 IT’S A FIRKIN RIOT! DOORS AT 11AM FIRKINS GALORE, 10 TAPS, 2 HANDPUMPS, FISH & CHIPS, MEAT PIES, AND A DJ! THE CRAFT BEER EXPRESS, 4PM-11PM TAKE THE BUS TO YOUR FAVORITE BARS! FOR TIX VISIT WWW.CRAFTBEEREXPRESS.COM

THURSDAY 6/10 FORUM OF THE GODS DETAILS LISTED ABOVE THE IPA DANCE PARTY! 8PM-2AM PRESENTED BY SLY FOX BREWING AND THE LADIES OF THE IN PURSUIT OF ALE BEER CLUB

SATURDAY 6/12 STOUDTS BREWING PRESENTS

MEET THE TROEGS BROTHERS!

WELCOME TO MY FACE

UPSTAIRS AT JB’S, $5 DOORS AT 2PM SHOW AT 3PM, 21+

UPSTAIRS AT JB’S, $10 SHOW AT 9PM, 21+

TUESDAY 6/8 FOR THE LOVE OF CIDER, 7PM-2AM

June 2, 2010

CELEBRATING DOC’S HARD CIDERS W/ DJ ELTON JAWN SPECIAL FIRKIN TAP AT 7PM

MONDAY 6/14

HANGOVER BRUNCH JOIN US FOR A POST-BEER WEEK HANGOVER BRUNCH. WE KNOW WE’RE GONNA NEED IT…

Frankford & Girard • Fishtown • www.johnnybrendas.com

215-739-9684

901 N . S E C O N D S T. P H I L A D E L P H I A , PA 19123

FRIDAY 6/4 Welcome The Hammer of Glory, 3-5pm Introducing Standard Porter, 3pm firkin tap! Brewed by William Reed of Standard Tap and Brian O’Reilly of Sly Fox! SATURDAY 6/5 KINGPIN 10 breweries, 10 pins of real ale, but there can be only one King! SUNDAY 6/6 Twin Lakes Brewing Meet the Brewer, 4-6pm MONDAY 6/7 Bear/Ninja/Cowboy Top brewers compete in this twist of Rock, Paper, Scissors TUESDAY 6/8 Victory Brewing Company Meet the Brewers, 8pm Victory Brewing presents the 2nd Annual Beer Balderdash, 8pm, Truth, lies, and balderdash!

WEDNESDAY 6/9 Weyerbacher Tap Takeover, 4pm-2am Rare and unique beer throughout the night! The Craft Beer Express, 4pm-11pm Take the bus to your favorite bars! for tickets visit www.craftbeerexpress.com

THURSDAY 6/10 Philadelphia Brewing Company presents The Gong Show! Sign-up at 7pm, Event starts at 8pm Prove your love of beer with poetry, song, or interpretive dance! FRIDAY 6/11 Dogfish Head 75-minute IPA on cask! Firkin tap at 5pm

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Watching the Bike Race in Manayunk? Join Mark Weinnman and Luke from Great Lakes. Draft specials and giveaways. Dortmunder Gold and Commodore Perry IPA on draft. Old Eagle Tavern, 175 Markle St.

All Day Events: Yuengling Porter

McGlinchey's Downstairs Bar: Yuengling Porter $2.35 for 20-ounce pint; hot dogs 75 cents. McGlinchey’s, 259 S. 15th St.

Get Your Smoky On

Mention PBW for 10 percent off smoked beer recipes, smoked malts and smoke style books. Home Sweet Homebrew, 2008 Sansom St.

Mon • June 7 11:30 a.m. Lunch With Flying Dog

Featuring a firkin of the Snake Dog IPA, Barrel-Aged Gonzo and Raging Bitch Belgian IPA. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Noon Avery Brewing

Avery 15, Mephistopheles, Samaels, Collaboration Not Litigation, IPA, White Rascal, Salvation, Karma. Kraftwork, 541 E. Girard Ave.

Terrapin Brewery at Varga

Stop by and enjoy Terrapin’s great lineup of beers. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

Lunch And Bell’s

Meet Laura Bell and have an intimate lunch while sampling a few beers from Bell's including: HopSlam, Lager, Oberon and Two Hearted Ale. For Pete's Sake Pub, 900 S. Front St.

2 p.m. Flying Fish Sampling

The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

Colonial Tavern Tour

Join Pennsylvania Brewery Historian Rich Wagner on a walk through Old City celebrating the roots of Philadelphia’s tavern culture. Beginning with a glass of ale at the City Tavern we will see the Man Full of Trouble and stop at the state historic markers commemorating early taverns. We’ll also enjoy more refreshments at Triumph while Rich fills in the gaps with stories of many other taverns of yesteryear. $25. Send payment to edward.wagner@arcadia.edu via paypal.com by Sunday, June 6. City Tavern, 138 S. Second St.

3 p.m. Dark Horse

5 p.m. Happy Hour With Cantillon

We are proud to host Jean Van Roy, master brewer of the Cantillon Brewery. Let's get our Gueuze on. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Mad Mex Sierra Nevada Happy Hour

Dog-Friendly Happy Hour and Copa ModdiALE Kickoff

Long Trail Happy Hour

Join Beerheads at the General Lafayette with dogs, beer and a different classic soccer match each night. Food and beer included. World Cup countdown with prizes. $20. Beer Heads at the General Lafayette, 646 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill

Battle of the Boroughs

Battle of the Boroughs: Philly vs. Brooklyn. PBC, Yards, Dock Street vs. Brooklyn Brewers. $3 Sixpoint pints. Caprese pizzas and cheesesteak stuffies, $5 each. Tavern 17, 220 S. 17th St.

We welcome Left Hand's Eric Wallace with Nitro Milk Stout, Widdershins OakAged Barleywine and Jackman's Pale Ale. Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

Suburban Kickoff

Cricket Hill Sampling The Foodery, 324 S. 10th St.

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings

Sample and appreciate beers from every range of color and flavor, hop type and yeast-derived flavors as we explore the vast world of beer. $25. Dock Street Brewery, 701 50th St.

Port Brewing Company And Lost Abbey Meet And Greet

Zany Rick Reed Of Cricket Hill Brewery Meets Roller Girls And Gives Away Shit

Special guests from the Port and Lost Abbey Breweries will be on hand. Enjoy a beer chit-chat and special drafts from both breweries. Local 44, 4333 Spruce St.

Beer And Cheese Happy Hour

Opinionated Rick Reed of New Jersey's Cricket Hill Brewery will be on deck along with many of his great beers. Also get a chance to meet the Philly Roller Girls. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

Free beer and cheese tasting in the historic Italian Market. Ten percent off all purchases plus additional discounts. Gourmet, artisan hot dogs grilled all night long. Di Bruno Bros., 930 S. Ninth St.

Four-Course Dinner With Victory Brewing

Look For The Life-sized Monk

Beers from Boulder, Breckenridge, Great Divide, Left Hand, Oskar Blues, Tommyknocker and more. The Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Ave.

Spaten and Franziskaner reps will be available to answer questions and offer complimentary samples. Finn McCools, 118 S, 12th St.

Yards Brewery Happy Hour Event: Meet, Drink, Taste

Special Yards beers alongside Chifa tapas and dim sum. Get a preview of the Yards/Chifa beer dinner on June 17. Taking reservations now. Chifa, 707 Chestnut St.

Local Microbrew Happy Hour

Enjoy dinner specials including hot roast beef and roast pork sandwiches and $3 microbrew pints. Kenzinger, 60 Minute, Scarlet Lady, Hop Devil and Farmhouse Summer Ale. Cherry Street Tavern, 129 N. 22nd St.

Roy Pitz Brewery

Happy Hour with various styles from Roy Pitz Brewery in Chambersburg, Pa. Bridgewater's Pub, 30th Street Station

Yuengling Happy Hour

Enjoy your favorite Yuengling brands on draft along with Irish pub fare. Visit newdecktavern.com for details. New Deck Tavern, 3408 Sansom St.

Firkin of Sculpin IPA and two draughts. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

Delilah's Gentlemen's Club and Steakhouse, 100 Spring Garden St.

Flying Fish Makes Its Way To Pa. Via Exit 6: Drink A Fish, Save A Kitty

Stop No. 2 of the debut of Flying Fish's Exit 6 on draft. Buy a pint, glass; proceeds go to Cat Rescue and you drink at Happy Hour. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Reservations required. Amada, 217 Chestnut St.

Colorado Night Featuring Boulder Paper Scissors Finals

Spaten

Glassware giveaway. Moriarty's, 1116 Walnut St.

Bass Ale

McGlinchey's Downstairs Bar: Buy a Bass Ale, get a glass. McGlinchey’s, 259 S. 15th St.

Nodding Head And The Victor North Trio

Meet Gordon Grubb, head brewer of Philadelphia’s favorite brewpub. Enjoy select beers at special prices and chill out with the smooth sounds of the Victor North Trio. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Ommegang Brewery Night

Meet the brewer and sample some of the best brews from Ommegang, including Belgian Pale Ale and Tripel Perfection. Abbaye, 637 N. Third St.

Sixpoint Craft Ales Beer Dinner

Brooklyn comes to Philly. Enjoy five courses paired with Sweet Action, Righteous, Apollo, Bengali Tiger and Gorilla Warfare. Menu created by Executive chef Mike Breslin. Live entertainment included. $50. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St.

6:30 p.m. Beer Class: Sierra Nevada School

Come to class with Brian Grossman and Terence Sullivan of Sierra Nevada Brewing. Learn about the brewery's history, products and sustainability practices. Tria Fermentation School, 1601 Walnut St.

7 p.m.

Meet The Brewer: Frank Boon From Boon Brewing

Harpoon Brewery Night

5:30 p.m.

This Is Ithaca!

Stop by the Cold Point Pub at Whole Foods Market Plymouth Meeting and meet the Brewmaster himself, Frank Boon from Boon Brewing. Whole Foods Market, 500 W. Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting

Meet Five Belgian Brewers Brian Ewing, the genius behind 12 Percent Imports, has arranged for five Belgian brewers to visit Monk's. We'll have: Ronald Mengerink from Brouwerij de Dochter Van De Korenaar; Laurent Agache from Brasserie de Cazeau; Andre Janssens from Hof ten Dormaal; Piet Meirhaeghe from Brasserie Sint Canarus; and Bruno Delrue from 't Gaverhopke. Don't miss this rare opportunity to meet all these brewers at one time. Monk's Café, 264 S. 16th St.

6 p.m. Happy Hour Yoga

Featuring the beers of Ithaca Beer Company including Ithaca Ground Break Saison, Ithaca White Gold and Excelsior! Eulogy Belgian Tavern, 136 Chestnut St.

Dogfish Head 2009 vs. 2010

A bracket-style tasting featuring large format 2009 bottles against their 2010 counterpart. Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

Flying Fish

Brewer Casey Hughes will be in the house pouring a firkin of Good Fish (brewed exclusively for us) and the next beer in his Exit Series. Good Dog Bar and Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Smokin' Cigar City

We're tapping a host of Tampa's "ridiculously best beer": Batch #69 Double Cream Ale, Jai Alai IPA, Hunahpu's Imperial and Maduro Oatmeal Brown. 1601, 1601 S. 10th St.

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Join Theresa Conroy (Mrs. Joe Sixpack) from Yoga On The Ridge as she conducts a yoga class followed by a beer tasting. Stretch your body and bend an elbow. $25. Yards Brewing Co., 901 N. Delaware Ave.

Come to Cavanaugh's Rittenhouse and enjoy some of Harpoon's finest offerings along with beer specials and giveaways. Cavanaughs-Rittenhouse, 1823 Sansom St.

Lager Night. Three courses paired with Stoudt's Golden Lager and Cricket Hill East Coast Lager. $35. MidAtlantic Restaurant and Tap Room, 3711 Market St.

Dock Street Beer Tasting Seminar With Brewer Ben Potts

June 2, 2010

Brewers and reps from Stillwater, Cigar City, St. Somewhere, Voodoo, Boulder, Dark Horse, Ballast Point and 12 Percent Imports. TJ's Restaurant and Drinkery, 35 Paoli Plaza, Paoli

Sample different beers from Ayinger brewery and meet a brewer that can answer all your beer queries. For Pete's Sake Pub, 900 S. Front St.

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Eric Wallace Of Left Hand

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Capt’n Krunkles, Dark Side and Monk’s Revenge. Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

Craft Beer Night At Delilah's

4 p.m.

Enjoy tastings, giveaways and food pairings. Con Murphy's, 1700 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.

Terrapin Brewing Company

The Science Of Tasting Beer And Pairing It With Food

Brotherly Suds One (collaboration firkin), O'Reilly, Royal Weisse, Saison, Levitation, Russian Imperial Stout, Ruination, Saison du BUFF (Victory, Dogfish, Stone collaboration), Sublimely Self-Righteous. The Sidecar Bar and Grille, 2201 Christian St.

Brews, Food And Grooves Prix Fixe Dinner

Victory Brewing, cheese and beer reception. Includes a five-course dinner paired with the perfect brew, live music and giveaways. It's the best Monday ever! $50. Trolley Car Diner, 7619 Germantown Ave.

Ballast Point Sculpin Firkin And Draughts

Sly Fox And The Family Stone Brewery

Magic Hat brews, music by Hoppin’ John and Philly Gumbo, a French Market, with raffles and giveaways benefiting Bayou Rebirth. Beers are just 99 cents at 6pm. Downstairs will be hopping! World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St.

Enjoy a beer with the Sierra Nevada Northeast Regional Team and visitors from the pioneering Chico, Calif., brewery. Mad Mex, 3401 Walnut St.

Crooked Tree IPA, Reserve Special Black Bier and Rod Amber Ale (brewed with aphrodisiac herbs). Good Dog Bar and Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Presented by Monell Chemical Sense Center, Stoudt's Brewery and London Grill. Limited space available. $45. Call to reserve. Payment requested in advance. London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave.

Magic Hat Big Easy Celebration

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Join Boon Brewery's Frank Boon as we feature five kinds of flavored wings made with Boon Kriek, Steenbrugge Tripel, Rodenbach Grand Cru, Boon Framboise and Geuze. Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

Musical Taps

Prohibition Taproom, 501 N. 13th St.

Bell's 31 Flavors Record Beer Tapping

Bell's Brewing comes to Philly's newest craft beer bar to set a world record for Bell's beers tapped at one time. Favorites, rarities and oddities from the brewpub will be tapped for this one-of-a-kind event. Bell's is pulling out all the stops! City Tap House, 3925 Walnut St.

Ballast Point

Meet brewer Jack White. Race Street Café, 208 Race St.

Rogue Gone Rogue

Rogue fell in love with us last year. Come see why. Reps and Rogue beers will be on hand along with a bikini contest and our famous Boobie Bingo. The Irish Pol, 45 S. Third St.

A Trappist Seminar With Dan Shelton

The always entertaining Dan Shelton of Shelton Bros. continues his passionate quest to educate beer drinkers about great beer. $50-$60. Headhouse, 122 Lombard St.

Samuel Adams Hefe "Keep The Growler Night"

A night of limited wheat beers from Sam Adams. Buy one of six Sam Adams offered and the growler is yours. Hawthornes, 738 S. 11th St.

Terrapin Night

Come out to meet and greet the brewers of Terrapin Brewery, Spike Buckowski and Dustin Watts. Try some great drafts or have a flight. Draft List: Capt'n Krunkles Black IPA, Dark Side, Rye Pale Ale and Monk's Revenge. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Brewers World Cup: Round Three

Two breweries go head to head in a kick the sixtel race to see who goes on to Battle of the Brewers. $3 Pints. Devil's Alley, 1907 Chestnut St.

Long Trail Beer Dinner

Urban Saloon, 2120 Fairmount St.

Left Hand Three Draughts And A Pin

Local Brewery Promotion

$4 pints all day: Firkin of California Dreamin', Flying Fish Exit 4, Spring House Atomic Raygun, Stoudt’s BMR Maibock, Brew Works Monkey Wrench and Yards ESA. The Drafting Room Taproom and Grille, 635 N. Pottstown Pike, Exton

Complimentary Yuengling Sampling

My Little Pony Monday

Enjoy your favorite Yuengling brands on draft along with the Irish pub fare of Slainte. Slainte Irish Pub and Grill, 3000 Market St. Bridget Foy's, 200 South St.

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Voodoo Brewing Evening At The Belgian Cafe

11:30 AM

The Belgian Café, 601 N. 21st St.

8:30 p.m. Bear/Ninja/Cowboy

9 p.m.

Pilzilla, White Magick, Four Seasons IPA, Wynona's Big Brown Ale, Gran Met, Voodoo/Stillwater Jungle Des Rues Kraftwork, 541 E. Girard Ave.

Oskar Blues: Five Different Cans Of Mayhem, Yes Mayhem Come sample cans of The Gubna, Old Chubb, Gordon, Mama's Little Yella Pils, and Dale's Pale Ale. Bar, 1309 Sansom St.

Got a mustache? Your Smutty brews are $2. We'll have at least five Smuttynose draughts on tap including Star Island Single and Imperial Stout. South Philadelphia Tap Room, 1509 Mifflin St.

Homebrew competition judged by Sierra Nevada. $20 for a keepsake glass, pint and roasted Bison Ribeye sandwich. $3 pints all night. Pale Ale, Summerfest, Collaboration, Southern Hemisphere and more. Tavern 17, 220 S. 17th St.

Happy Hour With Founders Brewing Co.

Founders Brewery Happy Hour: Bar only. No reservations required. Amada, 217 Chestnut St.

5 p.m. Great Lakes Brewing Co. at Varga Bar

Come check out some of Great Lakes great beers at Varga Bar. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

Southampton Happy Hour

Sierra Nevada Night

Lunch With Great Lakes

Enjoy a beer with the Sierra Nevada Northeast Regional Team and visitors from the pioneering Chico, Calif. brewery. Black Sheep, 247 S. 17th St. P.O.P.E., 1501 E. Passyunk Ave.

Beer Biz Open Mic With "Shakin Not Stirred" Plus Special Beers From Stockertown Beverage

9:30 p.m. Ballast Point Yourself To Lucky 7 Tavern

Enjoy Sculpin IPA, Beer Advocate's No. 1 IPA in the world. Hang with brewers and owners as we reel in some very big fish. Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

Sweaty Betty Blonde Night With Boulder Beer Co.

Sierra Nevada's Special Philly Beer Week Beer

Be among the first to taste a special beer brewed just for Philly Beer Week (PBW). Twelve Philly beer geeks—bar owners, beer distributors and beer writers—went to Sierra Nevada Brewery in Chico, Calif., to brew this special ale. The PBW beer will be served along with a keg of Fritz and Ken's 30th Anniversary Stout, a keg of Life and Limb and a keg of Limb and Life. Some of the Sierra boys will be on hand to discuss the beers. Monk's Café, 264 S. 16th St.

Round 2: William Reed From Standard Tap And Brian O'Reilly From Sly Fox

William and Brian, back at Doobies with a cask of Standard Porter (only here and at the Standard). O'Reilly's Stout on draft. Doobies special: $4. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

11:30 p.m. Late Night With Joe Gunn

Join us for a very special variety show running Monday through Thursday at 11:30 p.m. with live music and other awesomeness. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Featured lunch menu items from sustainable local farms paired with beer from the country's greenest brewery. London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave. $3 Victory drafts and $10 growlers. Whirlwind Wit, HopDevil on cask and Hop Wallop available. Hulmeville Inn, 4 Trenton Ave., Hulmeville Lunch with Great Lakes Brewmaster Luke Purcell. Come discuss the upcoming seasonals and taste some Great Lakes. Hawthornes, 738 S. 11th St.

East Coast vs. West Coast IPA Smackdown

An IPA extravaganza featuring some of the best IPAs from the West Coast and the Best Coast. Triumph Brewing Co., 117 Chestnut St.

2 p.m. Spaten And Franziskaner Sampling

The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

Brew Works

Meet the brewer and sample their new beer: Space Monkey. Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

Meet The Brewer: Tomme Arthur, Brewmaster Of The Lost Abbey And Port Brewing Company

Toast with the brewer himself. Enjoy Tomme's west-coast ways while sampling a few of his inspired libations. Tria Rittenhouse Square, 123 S. 18th St.

Organic Beer Aand Cheese Happy Hour

Free beer and cheese tasting in the Italian Market. Ten percent off purchases plus additional discounts. Featuring Peak and Wolaver. Artisan hot dogs grilled all night. Di Bruno Bros., 930 S. Ninth St.

The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

3 p.m. Ballast Point

Can you say firkin of triple-hopped Sculpin? Also pouring Sour Wench, Piper Down and Victory At Sea. Yuseff Cherney will be here. Good Dog Bar and Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

An Afternoon With Dan Conway And A Terrapin

The boys from Left Hand and Terrapin Brewing will be stopping by the Collar for a few beers. Another reason to drink early. The Bishop's Collar, 2349 Fairmount Ave.

4 p.m. Return of the Dynamic Duo

Meet both Bob of Saint Somewhere and Patrick of The Bruery. Insti-Tuesdays 30 percent discount on food after 7 p.m. The Institute, 549 N. 12th St.

Can Touch This: The Canned Beers of Oskar Blues

All the cans from Oskar Blues, a Colorado brewery, for $3. Maybe you can't touch this. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

Meet the Brewer: John Leinenkugel

Meet John Leinenkugel from Leinkugel's Brewery. BBQ and Beer, Northwoods-style, featuring Leine's Summer Shandy, Sunset Wheat and other seasonal brews. Smokin' Betty's, 116 S. 11th St.

Mole Madness Meets Taco Tuesday

Homebrewer Alert: White Labs giveaways. Featured homebrewers. Mole-choc Grog on cask. Lemonzest IPA. Two special Berliner Weisses. Pinata with prizes. Special menu with assorted tacos. Nodding Head Brewery, 1516 Sansom St.

Belgian Beer School With Patrick Rue Of The Bruery

Get intimate with Patrick Rue and a special beer class at Bella Vista. Beer tickets available now. Only 25 seats available. $5. Bella Vista Specialty Beer Wholesalers, 755 S. 11th St.

Yards Brewery Sampling Of Various Beers, Ales And Porters Sample some great beers, ales and porters—compliments of Yards Brewery a Philadelphia Brewery. New Deck Tavern, 3408 Sansom St.

Irish Pints Sampling

Stop by and sample our Irish Pints. Guinness Stout, Harp Lager, Smithwick's Ale and Kilkenny Ale, all compliments of Guinness Brewery. Slainte Irish Pub and Grill, 3000 Market St.

Belgium Beer Happy Hour

Enjoy 20-ounce pints of Stella Artois and Hoegaarden paired with our famous fish and chips. Keep the glassware. $5. Elephant and Castle Pub and Restaurant, 1800 Market St.

Happy Hour With Beers From Lancaster Brewery

Come and join us for happy hour and have some beers from Lancaster, Pa. Bridgewater's Pub, 30th Street Station

Flying Dog PAWS Bowling Tournament

PAWS will be outside with dogs. Flying Dog bowling tournament: $20 includes two games and a beer. Fabulous prizes for the winner. North Bowl, 909 N. Second St.

Victory Summer Session And Pint Theft

Taste Victory and enjoy Braumeister Pils, Mad Kings Weiss and Scarlet Fire. Savor the Victory, share a pint with John and even take the pint glass home. TIME, 1315 Sansom St.

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Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

2010 Sierra Nevada Beer Camp Homebrew Competition

Saint Somewhere

4:30 p.m.

June 2, 2010

Smuttynose 'Stache Bash

Cigar City Brewery Jai Alai IPA and Maduro Brown on draft and a firkin of Humidor Series Jai Alai IPA. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

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Stop by and check out our series of late-night events. Tonight we will feature Weyerbacher. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

Cigar City Firkin And Two Draughts

Cambier Imports Sampling

Arcadia Brewing

Varga After Dark With Weyerbacher

The Foodery, 324 S. 10th St.

Victory Happy Hour

7:30 p.m.

8 p.m.

Long Trail Sampling

Enjoy a beer and casual conversation with members of Sierra Nevada's Northeast Regional Team and visitors from the pioneering Chico, Calif., brewery. The Headhouse, 122 Lombard St.

Sierra Nevada Night

Join the world's most beautiful showgirls for Sweaty Betty Blonde Night! Specials, samples and more. Delilah's Gentlemen's Club and Steakhouse, 100 Spring Garden St.

Join head brewer Carol Stoudt and chef Jeremy Nolen for a pairing of modern German fare with the best in local German-styled beer. $55. Brauhaus Schmitz, 718 South St.

Can you dig it? Three courses paired with Oskar Blues Pale Ale and Sly Fox Pikeland Pils. $35. MidAtlantic Restaurant and Tap Room, 3711 Market St.

Meet Spencer Niebuhr from Southampton Brewery. Special beer and happy hour menu from 5 to 7 p.m. Southwark Restaurant and Bar, 701 S. Fourth St.

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Beer Dinner With Carol Stoudt

Voodoo Brewing

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings

Long Trail And Otter Creek Luncheon

Oskar Blues, the king of cans, will be tapping three sixtels: The Gubna, Whiskey-Aged Ten Fidy, and Dale’s Pale Ale. Ever had this stuff on tap? TIME, 1315 Sansom St.

There’s always a party when Rick Suarez and Timmy Surprise are in our house. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Offerings include the nitro Sawtooth, and a pin of 400 Pound Monkey. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Noon

Join Chuck Greenstreet, owner of Stockertown Beverage, and his rocking band Shakin Not Stirred for open mic night. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

Oskar Blues: Three Sixtles Of Awesomeness

Lunch With Left Hand Brewing

Watch as the brewers from Yards, Flying Fish and Troegs play this simple twist on rock/paper/scissors. Standard Tap, 901 N. Second St.

Get A Li'l Wild With Lagunitas

Team Philadelphia Brewing Co. vs. Team 12 Steps Down. PBC is going down! 12 Steps Down, 831 Christian St.

Come enjoy some ponies all day long. Dr. Watson's, 216 S. 11th St.

Great Lakes Meet The Brewer

Flying Dog Quizzo With Johnny Goodtimes

PBC vs. The Steps

Enjoy a 25 percent discount on all Smuttynose bottles all day long. Stop by between 5 and 7 p.m. for an informal tasting. Brew, 15th and Mifflin sts.

Start your week Ommegang style. Come taste Cooperstown’s finest and have a chance to win two tickets to the Belgium Comes To Cooperstown event. Kite and Key, 1836 Callowhill St.

Left Hand Brewing Co. Chainsaw, Widdershins, Sawtooth Nitro draught and a pin of Jackman’s Pale. Chris Lennert and Eric Wallace. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St. Join Karen, Don, Mark and Trevor from Lagunitas at the Old Eagle for a tapping of a Little Sumpin' Wild. Draft specials available. Old Eagle Tavern, 175 Markle St.

Smuttynose

Wham Bam Thank You Ommegang: BCTC Ticket Giveaway

Twin Lakes Brewing

Meet the owner and crew from Twin Lakes Brewing. Enjoy $3 Twin Lakes drafts. Hulmeville Inn, 4 Trenton Ave., Hulmeville

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Happy Hour Drink & Appetizer Specials • Discounted Late Night Menu 11pm-Close Irish Music Session• Philly’s Original Quizo • Karaoke • Live Acoustic • DJ

Try the NEW Dundee Summer Wheat during Philly Beer Week!

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7 p.m.

Boston Beer Company (Sam Adams) Meet and Greet

Boon, Cantillon And Drie Fonteinen Dinner

Meet brewmaster Bob Cannon from Boston Brewing Company (Sam Adams) at an exclusive meet and greet in the Swann Lounge at the Four Seasons Hotel. The Four Seasons, One Logan Square

6 p.m. Why Not Weyerbacher?

Meet Production Manager Christopher Lampe. Featured beers: Verboten BPA, Hops Infusion and Muse Saison. For Pete's Sake Pub, 900 S. Front St.

He Said Beer, She Said Wine

Join Sam Calagione and Marnie Old for a fun-filled evening of dueling drinks. Reception, dinner and book included. Menu by executive chef Mike Breslin. $95. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St.

Meet The Franziskaner Monk

Lots of giveaways and food pairings. Con Murphy's, 1700 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.

Ithaca Beer Co. Vintage Tasting

Flights featuring 2009 Le Bleu, 2009 Old Habit, 2009 Alphalpha and 2008 Ten—all from large format bottles. Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

Avery

Come meet the Avery brewer and taste Beast, IPA, Belgian Wit and Quad. Urban Saloon, 2120 Fairmount Ave.

Four Brewer Tasting And Reception

For $50 all-inclusive, mingle with four fantastic brewers. Enjoy an unlimited sampling of their craft beers paired with Parc's tasty hors d'oeuvres. Parc, 227 S. 18th St.

Sierra Nevada Tasting

Specials on Sierra Nevada. Dr. Watson's, 216 S. 11th St.

One Of The Best From The West

Meet owner Patrick Rue of The Bruery and try some of California’s finest beers. St. Stephen's Green, 1701 Green St.

Meet the Owner/Brewer: Bob Sylvester of Saint Somewhere Meet Bob Sylvester for a taste of his Belgian-style ales on draft and in 750 ml. bottles. Flights available. Find out who does those labels. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Left Hand Brewing

Stop by before or after SPTR's Lumberjack night for 25 percent off all Left Hand bottles. Hang with us from 6 to 8 p.m. for an informal tasting. Brew, 15th and Mifflin sts.

Chimay With Bobo

Glassware giveaway. Moriarty's, 1116 Walnut St.

Local Casks For Local Firefighters

Six local firkins with proceeds benefiting Paoli Fire Co. TJ's Restaurant and Drinkery, 35 Paoli Plaza, Paoli

Broads And Brews

Stevens Point Brewery

McGlinchey’s Downstairs Bar: Buy a Stevens Point, keep the glass. McGlinchey’s, 259 S. 15th St.

6:30 p.m.

Beer Class: Barrel-Aged Beers With Tomme Arthur Of The Lost Abbey And Port Brewing Company Sip and savor every moment with rock star brewer Tomme Arthur and seven heavenly beers. Barrel-aged and Belgian-inspired icons will make you swoon. Tria Fermentation School, 1601 Walnut St.

Oakmont National Pub Cup Home Brewers IPA Night: You Be The Judge

Vote for your favorite of 11 top local homebrewers for the Oakmont National Pub Cup. They’ve each brewed a special IPA for this unique event. Beer-friendly menu and gift certificates for patrons that vote for the winning IPA. Oakmont National Pub, 31 E. Eagle Rd., Havertown

For The Love Of Cider: Celebrating A Variety Of Doc's Hard Ciders JB’s will have Doc's draft ciders on tap and a special firkin to tap at 7 p.m. DJ Elton Jawn spins jamz from 7 to 11 p.m. Johnny Brenda's, 1201 Frankford Ave.

Sierra Nevada And Lagunitas Night

Meet Terence Sullivan and Brian Grossman of Sierra, and Ron Lindenbush of Lagunitas as we feature two great breweries, making this one great night. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Meet And Greet With Ommegang

Meet representatives from Ommegang while tasting their delicious brews. Bar Ferdinand, 1030 N. Second St.

Roy Pitz Brewing

Meet the crew from Roy Pitz Brewing. $3 Roy Pitz drafts all night. Hulmeville Inn, 4 Trenton Ave., Hulmeville

Stone Firkin And Two Draughts

Saison and Self-Righteous on draught. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

Night Of Gritty Folk

A night of folk music by local artist Scott Pryor and beers from Gritty McDuff. Gritty McDuff makes amazing and authentic English-style ales. Hawthornes, 738 S. 11th St.

Sir Topham unleashes our beer cellar with his favorites. Kegs of Russian River Pliny The Elder, Supplication, Sanctification, Angel's Share, Mikkeler Black and more. Eulogy Belgian Tavern, 136 Chestnut St.

Michelob, Yep Michelob. Three Barrels Of Their New Stuff

Love or hate it, this guy has some knowledge, come meet the brewer and taste their newest brews. Bar, 1309 Sansom St.

Iron Hill

Prohibition Taproom, 501 N. 13th St.

Sierra Nevada Meet The Brewer Night

Enjoy a beer with members of Sierra Nevada's Northeast Regional Team and visitors from the pioneering brewery in Chico, Calif. Abbaye, 637 N. Third St.

Stoudt's Beer Dinner

Menu pairings: Diver scallop and bluefin tuna with Karnival Kolsch; Pork cheeks with Scarlet Lady Ale; Roast duck with Heifer-In-Wheat; Malt mousse with Fat Dog Stout. $65. Chifa, 707 Chestnut St.

Featuring Chef McNally's increasingly popular housemade meatballs made with Great Lakes beer. London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave.

Beer Dinner With Ayinger Brewer Franz Inselkammer

Franz Inselkammer brews some of the finest, purest beers on the planet. chef Jeremy will have his work cut out for him on this pairing. $65. Brauhaus Schmitz, 718 South St.

Southampton Beer Dinner

Stay Classy San Diego

Along with Bella Vista Beverage, we will host a wide variety of San Diego's best brews: Ballast Point (including the elusive Sculpin), Coronado Brewing Co, the yet to be available Mission Brewing Co., and bottles from the much acclaimed AleSmith Brewing Co. City Tap House, 3925 Walnut St.

Bobo will shed some light on the mystery of the Chimay brewery. Small tasting menu also available. Caribou Café, 1126 Walnut St.

Last Chance For Cooperstown With Ommegang

Samuel Smith with Simon Poynton

Meet the Brewer With Victory

$50 for four-course dinner. Enjoy an eight-ounce pour with each course. Race Street Café, 208 Race St.

Meet the brewers of this fabulous brewery out of Downingtown. Standard Tap, 901 N. Second St.

Beer Pouring Contest

Brewers World Cup: Round Four

Teresa's Cafe and Next Door, 124-126 N. Wayne Ave., Wayne

In collaboration with Sly Fox beer rep Suzy Woods, chef Pete Miller will be cooking summer BBQ favorites on an outdoor grill with Sly Fox beer. P.O.P.E., 1501 E. Passyunk Ave.

Boston Beer Company (Sam Adams) Dinner

Michigan Night

Beer Quizzo; Could it get any better? Rembrandt's, 741 N. 23rd St.

Various selections will be brought in for customers to try. With free bowling and food for a limited time. North Bowl, 909 N. Second St.

Voodoo Brewing From Meadville, Pa.

Have you heard of these guys brewing some very tasty beer from a place called Meadville? Where the hell is that? Never mind; it's good beer. TIME, 1315 Sansom St.

9:30 p.m. Sierra Nevada Meet the Brewer Night

The great unveiling of the Sierra Nevada Philly Beer Camp Baltic Porter (very-limited quantity). Other Sierra Nevada favorites on tap all night long. Memphis Taproom, 2331 E. Cumberland St.

10 p.m.

Varga After Dark with Flying Fish, Southampton, and Captain Lawrence Brewing Co.

Stop by and hang with Flying Fish, Southampton and Captain Lawrence Brewing Co. It’s sure to get crazy. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

Oskar Blues

Oskar Blues cans and live blues music. Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

Hey, Nice Cans!

Join the world's most beautiful showgirls for tastings of 21st Amendment Watermelon, Sly Fox and Oskar Blues cans. Delilah's Gentlemen's Club and Steakhouse, 100 Spring Garden St.

Ithaca Brewing Co. will square off against Sixpoint Craft Ales. Devil's Alley, 1907 Chestnut St.

The Second Annual Left Hand Lumberjack Night

Late Night With Joe Gunn

Join us for a very special variety show running Monday through Thursday at 11:30 p.m. with live music and other awesomeness. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Free Live Music Downstairs With Griz

Griz is a human jukebox—he literally knows 600 songs. Make a request, sing along, annoy the staff. Beer specials also available. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

All Day Events: Yeast Feast And Funk Fest

Buy two cultures, or liquid or dry yeasts, get one (of equal or lesser value) free when you mention PBW. Home Sweet Homebrew, 2008 Sansom St.

Left Hand Brewing

Stop by before or after SPTR's Lumberjack night for 25 percent off all Left Hand bottles. Hang with us from 6 to 8 p.m. for an informal tasting. Brew, 15th and Mifflin sts.

Come dressed as a Lumberjack, enjoy six Left Hand draughts (including Chainsaw) and meet Left Hand cofounder Eric Wallace. All draughts $3-$4. South Philadelphia Tap Room, 1509 Mifflin St.

A Deceitful And Unreliable Scoundrel? Or Just A Beer?

Voodoo: It’s Blowin' Up!

Victory Brewing In The Pub

$3.50 pints all day. Serving Braumeister Pils, Sunrise Weissbier and Hop Wallop. Victory reps will be here 8 to 10 p.m. with prizes and giveaways. O'Neals, 611 S. Third St.

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Owner and brewmaster Matt Allyn shares his wares with us for Beer Week, which include Love Child and Pillzilla. A local brewer with worldwide flair and tastes. Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

$3 Rogue Dead Guy drafts and $9 Dead Guy Burger and brew special (a perfectly paired angus burger with your Rogue draft). Finn McCools, 118 S. 12th St.

Rick Suarez, partner in Arcadia Brewing Co., will pour his beers, and we will offer 10 or more taps from five of Michigan's finest. Headhouse, 122 Lombard St.

Yards Beer Quizzo

June 2, 2010

Sly Fox BBQ Night

Quizzo prizes sponsored by PBC, including swag, beer and a brewery tour. El Camino Real, 1040 N. Second St.

Chimay Meet And Greet With Bobo From Chimay

Enjoy Cherry Street's signature roast beef sandwich paired with Yuengling Porter, and roast pork paired with Lord Chesterfield Ale. Two great classics, one great place. Cherry Street Tavern, 129 N. 22nd St.

Learn how to pour the perfect beer. Stella, Hoegaarden and Leffe specials and giveaways. Black Sheep, 247 S. 17th St.

PBC-Sponsored Quizzo

Bowl With The John Leinenkugel

Here's your chance to enter to win tickets to Belgium Comes to Cooperstown, a beer festival hosted by Ommegang. Meet master brewer Phil Leinart while tasting some of Ommegang new beers: BPA and Tripel Perfection. Try a flight or get a glass of Hennepin, Rare Vos and other Ommegang favorites. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Pork And Beef Pairing With Yuengling

9 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

8 p.m.

Musical Taps

$3.50 pints all day. Serving Braumeister Pils, Sunrise Weissbier and Hop Wallop. Victory reps will be here 8 to 10 p.m. with prizes and giveaways. O'Neals, 611 S. Third St.

Sculpin and two other limited releases on draft. Meet Jack and Yusseff and listen to them talk about their great beers. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Jersey Boyz!

Quizzo with Magic Hat giveaways, pint night and pub grub snacks on the house. Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

Victory Brewing In The Pub

Ballast Point Takes Over The Taps

Brewer Chris Lapierre will be pouring his Belgian IPA, American Wheat and a firkin of Alt Bier. Good Dog Bar and Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Magic Hat Quizzo

Who's telling a true beer story and who's making up fibs? Standard Tap, 901 N. Second St.

Special beer dinner celebrating the release of "Fists of Feury," a collaborative effort between Victory and chefs Terence and Patrick Feury. $55. Fork Restaurant, 306 Market St.

This year we are crafting a beer dinner for these great Southampton brews. Meet the brewer, drink and eat. $50. The Belgian Café, 601 N. 21st St.

Lambertville, N.J., may have world-class antiques, but its also got River Horse Brewing. Come on out and swirl the suds. 1601, 1601 S. 10th St.

Beer Balderdash

Victory Fists Of Feury Beer Release Party

Great Lakes Les Bieres Preferees De Chris

Meet The Brewer: Bavik And Petrus Pale Petrus Oak-Aged Pale on tap.

Enjoy an exclusive beer dinner with Bob Cannon, Brewmaster from Boston Beer Company (Sam Adams) in the Swann Lounge and Cafe. $65. The Four Seasons, One Logan Square

Oskar Blues tasting, live blues music and tattoo contest. Meet Bobby T. from Body Graphics and reps from Oskar Blues. Win tattoo gift certificates. The Irish Pol, 45 S. Third St.

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Celebrate women in the beer industry with local female brewers and owners. All you can drink female-driven drafts and all you can eat appetizers. $25. Smokin' Betty's, 116 S. 11th St.

We will have the three top traditional Lambic producers together here for what will be a momentous dinner. We will have Frank Boon of Boon, Armand Debelder of Drie Fonteinen, and Jean Van Roy of Cantillon here for this amazing event. Brian Morin of the Beerbistro in Toronto will fly down to assist our fine kitchen crew. You seriously don't want to miss this dinner. Arrive early. A limit of 4 tickets per person. Monk's Café, 264 S. 16th St.

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Stop by Brew during Beer Week for our beer tastings with... Pretty Things (Sat), Lefthand (Tues), Brewdog (Fri), and more! For a complete listing of events visit our website! The corner of 15th & Mifflin Philadelphia, PA 19145

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Visit 10 of Philly's great beer bars in one day on the Craft Beer Express. Kraftwork: The Moylans invade Fishtown (Brewing that is). Johnny Brenda's: It's a Firkin Riot. Standard Tap: Weyerbacher Tap Takeover Event. The Institute: Bartender There's a Fruit in my Beer Event. Kite and Key: Founder and Yards Beer Event. Bishop's Collar: Allagash Takes Over The Taps with Founder Rob Tod. Sidecar: Sideswiped by Ithaca Brewing. P.O.P.E.: New Holland Brewing presents RockTits with Dr. Joel. Devil’s Den: Meet and Greet with Great Lakes and The Bruery. Brauhaus Schmitz: Shelton Brothers Franconian Firkins. Buses will stop at each location every 30 minutes and transport you safely from bar to bar for an incredible all-day price of just $15. Choose your starting place and get your tickets online, or just buy one at any of the participating bars. Ticket links and more info: craftbeerexpress.com

Moylan's Brewing

IPA, Moylander, Hopsickle, Pomegranate Wheat, Pale Ale, Dragoons Stout (Nitro), Kilt Lifter, Old Blarney Barleywine (Heaven Hill barrels). Kraftwork, 541 E. Girard Ave.

It's A Firkin Riot!

In addition to 10 taps and two hand-pumps, we're having tons of real ale in firkins, fish and chips, meat pies and DJs. Johnny Brenda's, 1201 Frankford Ave.

Craft Beer Express

Ommegang Oxtail Cheesesteak Lunch

Featuring chef David Ansill's Oxtail cheesesteak with Ommegang Abbey Ale Cheese made by Di Bruno Brothers. Ticket raffle for BCTC Festival in Cooperstown and other giveaways. Ladder 15, 1528 Sansom St.

Port Brewing Afternoon

Meet Tomme Arthur, brewer of The Lost Abbey and Port Brewing beers. Enjoy special prices and great beers. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Sierra Nevada Lunch

Enjoy a selection of Sierra Nevada draft beers paired with food from Jose Pistola's kitchen. Meet representatives from the pioneering Chico, Calif. brewery. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

The Craft Beer Express

The CBX is a collaboration between several bar owners who all share the same love of beer. Start your tour with Johnny Brenda's Firkin Riot. $15. Johnny Brenda's, 1201 Frankford Ave.

Moylans Brewing Co. IPA Lunch: Single, Double, Triple IPAs Aged Kilt Lifter Apple Brandy/Port barrels, IPA, Moylander Double IPA, Hopsickle Triple IPA. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

1 p.m. Weyerbacher

From the Brewer's Reserve one-off series: Juliet, Heresy and others. Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

2 p.m.

The Trivial Pursuits Of Sam Calagione At Resurrection Ale House

Southampton Sampling The Foodery, 324 S. 10th St.

3 p.m. Firkin Of Barrel Aged Bubbly Wit Or Vatted Porter

Aged in brandy barrels for over three months and counting. Making a special appearance for PBW. Come out to Dock Street and indulge. Dock Street Brewery, 701 50th St.

Partly Sunny, Ground Break, Flower Power, Cascazilla, Nut Brown, Apricot Wheat, Excelsior! White Gold The Sidecar Bar & Grille, 2201 Christian St.

Shelton Brothers Franconian Firkins

Left Hand Sawtooth Five Ways

Join us for an all-night pig roast with our pals at Philadelphia Brewing Company. We'll have their entire lineup for $3 per pint. South Philadelphia Tap Room, 1509 Mifflin St.

Featuring Sawtooth Ale in five different presentations: Firkin, Regular Draft, Nitro Draft, Chainsaw (Double Sawtooth) and Bottle Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

Sly Fox Happy Hour Fruit beer beyond wheats. Lindemans Pomme, Brew Works Space Monkey Raspberry Saison, Boulder Kinda Blue and many more. Check website for final tap list. The Institute, 549 N. 12th St.

The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

Sierra Nevada Meet the 'Brewer' Night at Local 44

The great unveiling of the Sierra Nevada Philly Beer Camp Baltic Porter (super-limited quantity). Other Sierra Nevada favorites on tap all night long. Local 44, 4333 Spruce St.

Meet the brewer. Beer specials from Sly Fox Brewery and special happy hour menu. Southwark Restaurant & Bar, 701 S. Fourth St.

Beer And Cheese Happy Hour

Free beer and cheese tasting in the Historic Italian Market. Ten percent off all purchases plus additional discounts. Gourmet, artisan hot dogs grilled all night long. Di Bruno Bros., 930 S. Ninth St.

Chimay Beer And Cheese Pairing

Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse

McGlinchey’s Downstairs Bar: Franzeskaner Hefe-Weisse. Buy a beer, get a glass. McGlinchey's, 259 S. 15th St.

Happy Hour with Dock Street

Meet the brewer. Learn what makes this West Philly brewery one of the top microbrews. Plus lots of food and great people. Cooper's Brick Oven Wine Bar, 4365 Main St.

5:30 p.m. Finn McCools, The Foodery And You

$7 gets you a gourmet appetizer, perfectly paired with a 4-ounce pour of a craft beer. The Foodery staff will be providing beers and offering knowledge. Finn McCools, 118 S. 12th St.

Bill Covaleski Meet And Greet

Enjoy a meet and greet with Bill Covaleski of Victory Brewing Company in the Swann Lounge. The Four Seasons, One Logan Square

6 p.m. Charcuterie And Cheese Pairing

Enjoy a mouthwatering assortment of handcrafted charcuterie and Spanish cheeses matched up with Weyerbacher's complex, decadent and delightful brews. Representatives from Weyerbacher Brewing Company will be on hand to mingle and answer questions. Bar Ferdinand, 1030 N. Second St.

Victor North Trio

Does life get any better? Sipping Trappist triple while grooving to treble saxophone. The cool sounds of the Victor North Trio accompany Chimay beers tonight. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Chimay's American ambassador Bobo will play host as you try all things this world-class Trappist brewery has to offer. Beneluxx, 33 S. Third St.

A Night With Sierra Nevada

Flying Fish Happy Hour: Meet, Drink, Taste

Black Magick Class Voodoo Brewery at Bella Vista

Ten beer-driven bars, with buses to shuttle between. Start at Standard Tap's Weyerbacher Tap Takeover. Check out the website for more information and to purchase tickets. Standard Tap, 901 N. Second St.

Sam Adams Complimentary Sampling

Stay Fatty, Furthermore

Sample Sam Adams Cherry Wheat, Summer Ale, Lager and more—compliments of Sam Adams Boston Lager. Visit newdecktavern.com for details. New Deck Tavern, 3408 Sansom St.

Who makes Wisconsin's best out-of-the-box beers? Chris and Aaron will be here to show you. One word says it all: Fattyboombalatty! Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

Craft Beer Express: Meet and Greet With Great Lakes And The Bruery

Meet Bobo From Chimay

Leinenkugel, Meet John Leinenkugel

Enjoy beers with members of the Northeast Regional team and Brian Grossman of Sierra Nevada Brewing. Moriarty's, 1116 Walnut St.

Craft Beer Express: Yards Firkin And Meet And Greet

Yards Firkin and the Craft Beer Express, need I say more? Oh, also actor/brewer Tom Kehoe returns to the scene of his defeat in the throw-down in Franklintown. Ain't gonna rematch! Kite and Key, 1836 Callowhill St.

Craft Beer Express: Weyerbacher Tap Takeover

Jump on the Craft Beer Express as it goes to 11 great craft beer bars. Join the Devil's Den from 6 to 8 p.m. for a meet and greet with Pat Conway of Great Lakes and from 8 to 10 p.m. meet Patrick Rue, brewer of The Bruery, and taste some very tasty Belgian style ales. Tickets for bus: $15. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Craft Beer Express: Allagash Tap Takeover

Tickets for the bus available at the bar or online. Head brewer Rob Tod from Allagash will be on hand from 6 to 8 p.m. The Bishop's Collar, 2349 Fairmount Ave.

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings

Stout Night. Three courses paired with Bell's Kalamazoo Stout and Lancaster Milk Stout. $35. MidAtlantic Restaurant & Tap Room, 3711 Market St.

Petrus Afternoon

Get the first taste of the new draft Petrus, along with some of their other great brews. The Belgian Café, 601 N. 21st St.

Meet Brewmaster Casey Hughes. Delicious beers and tapas/dim sum. If you missed the sold-out Flying Fish beer dinner, you don't want to miss this. Chifa, 707 Chestnut St.

Meet Chimay's main man. Discounts and goodies. Special appearance by Jim Meiers and beer guy Bobo. Black Sheep, 247 S. 17th St.

The Matriarch Of Craft Brewing, Carol Stoudt, Runs A Kissing Booth

Swap spittle with Carol Stoudt for a good cause: Capitalism. We put a dental dam on the Grande Dame of brewing and away we go. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

Phillies Bus Trip

Bus trip to Phillies-Marlins game. Beef-Beer-Bus-Phillies Baseball. Domestic draft, food, Kenzinger draft, buffet. Call 215.561.5683 for info. $50. Cherry Street Tavern, 129 N. 22nd St.

Samuel Smith Happy Hour

Happy Hour with beers from Samuel Smith (England). Come and try some of their Organic Cider, Organic Cherry Ale and more. Bridgewater's Pub, 30th St. Station

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings

4:30 p.m. Sam, Tomme And Old Beer

Yards Firkin Happy Hour 12 Steps Down, 831 Christian St.

The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

Cask Night: Wells Bombardier At Local 44

Join us for a rarely seen keg of Well's Bombardier Bitter on cask and a chance to meet the brewer, straight from Bedford, England. Local 44, 4333 Spruce St.

Voodoo's Toll Of The Bell (Cowbell, That Is) And Jungle Des Rues Debut

New Voodoo on draft, a Belgianized black spiced wheat beer. Remember the Cowbell? We've got one last sixtel. Hurry in, it won't last! Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Allagash 6 And 9, Black And White Night

Meet Rod Tod. On tap: Interlude, Black, Burnham Road and White. The Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Ave.

Meet And Greet With Great Lakes

Come out and meet Pat Conway, founder of Great Lakes Brewery. Get there early and enjoy half-priced drafts from 5 to 7 p.m. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Beer And Chocolate

Head brewer Larry Horwitz will be hosting a chocolate and beer pairing at our West Chester location. The chocolate is provided by Eclat. Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, 130 E. Bridge Street, Phoenixville

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Join Sam Calagione and Tomme Arthur as we kick it with 10 of their vintage beers paired with tasty treats. Butlered, with a killer band. Nodding Head Brewery, 1516 Sansom St.

For $35, enjoy a three-course menu of Jones favorites paired with two amber ales: Ballast Point Calico Amber Ale and Stoudts Scarlet Lady Ale. Jones, 700 Chestnut St.

Matt Allyn shows you how he creates his elixirs and drinks of strength from his tiny cauldron brewery aptly named Voodoo from Meadville, Pa. $5. Bella Vista Specialty Beer Wholesalers, 755 S. 11th St.

Stop by to taste some of the rare beers from the Franconia region of Germany. At least three firkins will be pouring. Brauhaus Schmitz, 718 South St.

The real Lord Chesterfield is back to inject new life into one of Yuengling's oldest brands. He is bringing his wry humor, quirky advice and exceptional beer to PBW. Meet Lord Chesterfield and Wendy Yuengling from 5 to 7 p.m. Follow the Lord on Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare. chesterfieldsociety.com Elephant & Castle Pub and Restaurant, 1800 Market St.

Sample Samuel Adams Wheat Beer lineup for free: Coastal Wheat, Blackberry Wit, Cherry Wheat and Summer Ale. Paired with gourmet chocolates and Broad Axe Tavern's classics. Prizes fun and Boston Lager. Broad Axe Tavern, 901 W. Butler Pike, Ambler

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Ithaca

Meet Wendy Yuengling And Lord Chesterfield

Samuel Adams Hefe-Hour

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Play Trivial Pursuit with Sam Calagione and full tap listtakeover, including Burton Baton, Black & Blue, 90 Minute IPA, India Brown Ale, Pangaea, Raison D'etre, Festina Peche, Theobroma, Red & White, Life & Limb, Chateau Jiahu, World Wide Stout, 75 Minute IPA. Resurrection Ale House, 2425 Grays Ferry Ave.

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PBC Pig Roast

Lunch With Avery Brewing Co.

Come meet Frank Boon and the Latis Imports team over lunch. Special menu items paired with featured drafts. London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave.

Come and Meet Patrick Rue (Bruery), Bob Sylvester (St. Somewhere), Brain Strumke (Stillwater), Brian Ewing and his posse of Belgian brewers. Taste some rare saisons. Hawthornes, 738 S. 11th St.

Join Beerheads at the General Lafayette with dogs, beer and a different classic soccer match each night. Food and beer included. World Cup countdown, prizes. $20. Beerheads at the General Lafayette, 646 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill

Founders Sampling

Boon With Latis Imports

Evening Of Rare Saisons: Meet Seven World-Renowned Brewers

Dog-Friendly Happy Hour/Copa ModdiALE Kickoff

Craft Beer Express: Bartender, There's A Fruit In My Beer

National brand manager Ted Whitney is here along with Avery 15, Maharaja and White Rascal—all on draft (not Ted). Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

East: Allagash and Stoudts. North: Founders and Jolly Pumpkin. West: Bear Republic and Elysian, South: DuckRabbit and Terrapin. Taste our food tour of each region. Tavern 17, 220 S. 17th St.

Stop in and sample some of the porters and stouts that we carry. Exton Beverage Co., 310 E. Lincoln Highway, Exton

Stout And Porter Sampling

Weyerbacher Lunch

Never been to SPTR for lunch? Now is the perfect time to start. Meet the Weyerbacher Brewer and enjoy four special Weyerbacher drafts for $3-$4. South Philadelphia Tap Room, 1509 Mifflin St.

Beer Grand Nationals

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Westbury Bar and Restaurant

12 rotating taps / 60 plus bottled beers.

Happy Hour M-F 5pm - 7pm Hours: M-F 4pm - 2am • Sat-Sun 11am - 2am 261 S. 13th Street (corner of 13th and Spruce)

An evening with Samuel Adams head brewer, Bob Cannon, Tuesday June 8, 6:30pm at the Four Seasons Hotel (at One Logan Square). Sumptuous 5-Course Beer Dinner will include beers from the Samuel Adams Barrel Series Collection: Samuel Adams New World Tripel and Samuel Adams American Kriek. Reserve your tickets now, just $65.

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“Hefe-Hour” sampling events!

★ SMOKED GORGONZOLA ★ ★ HABANERO ★ ★ ROASTED GARLIC ★ ★ SMOKED GOUDA ★

Pairing our 4 wheat beers with select, hand-crafted chocolates and house menu favorites – Entry/tasting samples free!

Three Monkeys • June 5, 3-5 p.m. 12 Steps Down • June 6, 8-10p.m. Hawthornes • June 7, 5-7p.m. New Deck • June 9, 5-7p.m. Broad Axe Tavern • June 9, 6-8p.m. Slainte • June 10, 5-7p.m. J.D. McGillicuddy Cotton • June 10, 6-8p.m. Moriarty’s • June 10, 8-10p.m. Cavanaugh’s Rittenhouse • June 10, 8-10p.m. Elephant & Castle • June 11, 5-7p.m. For Pete Sake • June 12, 1-3 p.m.

Buy a yuenling draft, Tuesday night and get one of feed the brewer 10pm-1am these 4 new cheesesteaks for FREE cheesesteaks for $5. All 4 new * Must show proof that you are a brewer

Mon. June 7th - Fri. June 11th 5pm-11pm

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Over 200 Beers to create your own six pack.

Check out our “Pour your Own Beer” draft table (first sold in USA) Thurs June 10th 3rd Annual Sweet Sixteen of Craft Beers $35 includes Food Pairings 6pm

please call for tickets as this has sold out each year

Fri June 11th Meet the Brewer from Strangford Lough Brewing Co 6pm “Brews, Grooves & Food” 6/7/10, 6-9PM, PRE-FIXE DINNER • $50 “Belgium All-Stars” 6/11/10, 7-9PM, BEER CLASS • $34*

* A portion of proceeds go to benefit Mt. Airy Learning Tree Register at trolleycardiner.com

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“Beer Garden” Craft Beer and Food Pairings on the Deck Thru Beer Week

“Beers Off the Beaten Path” 6/4/10, 7-9PM, BEER CLASS • $20

7619 Germantown Ave. - 215.753.1500 - Mt. Airy/Germantown area


Beer Reporter Joe Sixpack cleans up and hosts a gourmet, three-course dinner at Philadelphia's premier French restaurant. A selection of French ales will be featured. Seating promptly at 6:30 after a welcoming beer at Le Bar Lyonnais. Reservations: 215.567.1000. $75, plus tax and tip. Le Bec Fin, 1523 Walnut St.

Founders: Meet And Greet With Dave Engbers And The Founders Crew

Come meet Dave Engbers of Founders Brewing and enjoy several surprises that they have in store for us. Great beer and night of mayhem. Kite and Key, 1836 Callowhill St.

Bear Republic Pint Night Pint Night with Bear Republic: Crazy Ivan, Cask-Conditioned Racer 5, Hop Rod Rye, Red Rocket Ale, Racer 5. The Drafting Room Taproom and Grille, 635 N. Pottstown Pike, Exton

6:30 p.m. Bill Covaleski Beer Dinner

Wells And Young's: Meet The Brewer And Firkin

Bombardier English Bitter firkin, Double Chocolate on tap and Banana Bread bottles. Meet the brewer too. Hulmeville Inn, 4 Trenton Ave., Hulmeville

The Great Pub Crawl And Long Trail Brewery

McGlinchey’s Downstairs Bar: The Great Pub Crawl. Upstairs at 7:30 p.m.: Long Trail Brewery: buy a beer, get a glass. McGlinchey's, 259 S. 15th St.

Southampton Firkin, Two Draughts And Spence

Firkin of Burton Pale Ale, Double White and Pils on draught. Spence Neibuhr will be here to talk about the beers and sample. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

Local Brewers Pub Crawl

A who's-who of local brewers hit seven Center City bars, each pouring beer from a different brewery. Hang with the cool kids. Nodding Head Brewery, 1516 Sansom St.

Enjoy a special beer dinner with Bill Covaleski of Victory Brewing Company in the Swann Lounge and Cafe. $65. The Four Seasons, One Logan Square

Sierra Nevada Beer Dinner Featuring The Infamous Beer Camp Beer

7:30 p.m.

7 p.m. Boon Meet And Greet At Memphis Taproom

Left Hand

Damn right, Dan drinks it! Pin of Black Jack Porter, Chainsaw Double Sawtooth and Widdershins Bourbon Barleywine. Good Dog Bar & Restaurant 224 S. 15th St.

Voodoo-Liscious!

We never know what this small-batch brewery's gonna send our way, but there's never a doubt it'll be worth the surprise. 1601, 1601 S. 10th St.

Local Brewers Pub Crawl Featuring Iron Hill Altbier And The Hired Guns Blues Band

Beers and Blues—brilliant. The Hired Guns Blues Band and Iron Hill Altbier on tap. Drink up, buttercup! Fergie's Pub 1214 Sansom St.

9 p.m. Meet Wendy Yuengling And Lord Chesterfield

Global Beer Distributors

Come taste the 'surprise' beer made by 11 famous Philadelphia beer geeks. Small plates paired with seven specialty beers on tap. London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave.

8:30 p.m.

Sample some of the best brews Global Distributors has to offer including De Koninck and Great Divide's Espresso Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout. Abbaye, 637 N. Third St.

Triumph Beer Dinner

A beer dinner featuring beers from Triumph, Founders, Russian River, as well as a few local favorites. $55. Triumph Brewing Co., 117 Chestnut St.

8 p.m.

The real Lord Chesterfield is back to inject new life into one of Yuengling's oldest brands. He is bringing his wry humor, quirky advice and exceptional beer to PBW. Meet Lord Chesterfield and Wendy Yuengling from 9-11 p.m. Follow the Lord on Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare. chesterfieldsociety.com Locust Rendezvous, 1415 Locust St.

It's All About The #9: With Magic Hat

Magic Hat #9, 99 cents for the first hour, $1.99 for the second hour. Live band and other Magic Hat specials and giveaways. No cover. Draught Horse Pub, 1431 Cecil B. Moore

A Night Of The Beers Of Global Brewers Guild

Bob Gera: Allagash/Great Divide/21st Amendment/Malheur. Race Street Café, 208 Race St.

Join us for Boon Kriek, Boon Geuze and brewer/owner Frank Boon for a night of world-class beer and chitchat. Memphis Taproom, 2331 E. Cumberland St.

Varga After Dark With Tomme Arthur Of Port Brewing/Lost Abbey

Tomme Arthur of Port Brewing/Lost Abbey will be hanging out at Varga. Come enjoy one of his fine brews. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

Chimay Trappist Ale Night

Firkin Night With Flying Dog Brewery

The Crown Of San Diego County

Abita—A Taste Of New Orleans

Come out to El Camino Real to have some of a freshly tapped special firkin of Flying Dog Snake Dog IPA among other delicious Flying Dog brews. El Camino Real, 1040 N. Second St.

12 Percent Importers, 100 Percent Great Beers

Four Brewers! Ronald Mengerink from Brouwerij De Dochter Van de Korenaar; Piet Meirhaeghe from Sint Canarus; Bruno Delrue from t' Gaverhopke; Brian Strumke from Stillwater. Eulogy Belgian Tavern, 136 Chestnut St.

Lagunitas

Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

Troegs

Brewers Pub Crawl: We will be pouring Sunshine Pils while it lasts. Good Dog Bar & Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Rick Chapman will be in house from San Diego to down some of Coronado's finest brews. Look for a firkin of Idiot IPA. Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

Beer Quizzo And Northwoods Olympics

Meet Jake Leinenkugel and participate in our Beer Quizzo featuring Northwoods Olympic rounds. $3.50 pints of Leinenkugel Classic Amber, Summer Shandy and Sunset Wheat. Urban Saloon, 2120 Fairmount St.

Craft Beer Quizzo

Craft beer pitcher specials for a Quizzo night dedicated to testing your knowledge of beer. Dr. Watson's, 216 S. 11th St.

Allagash Takes Over

Meet Head Brewer Rob Tod of Allagash and try some of the 12 special beers we will be pouring that day. St. Stephen's Green, 1701 Green St.

Ayinger Beer Dinner

Host: Franz Inselkammer. Five beers paired with five plates equals one great time. Pouring: Brau Weisse, Jahrhundert-Bier, Altbairisch Dunkel and more. $50. Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

The Extreme Homebrew Challenge With Sam Calagione Of Dogfish Head And Home Sweet Homebrew

Join Sam Calagione from Dogfish and George and Nancy of Home Sweet Homebrew as we all judge some wacky homebrews. $15 gets you complimentary homebrews and tasty snacks. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

The Best Of The Best

In 2009 BeerAdvocate magazine published its “Top 25 Breweries of All Time.” Many are distributed in Pa., including nine of the top 10. Tapping specialty beers from each brewery, we will host brewers and reps from Stone, Ommegang, Russian River, Avery, Troegs, Great Divide, Sierra Nevada, Great Lakes and Victory. Wow! City Tap House, 3925 Walnut St.

For first-time homebrewers, learn about basic equipment and typical ingredients. Class demonstration brew session includes brewing, bottling and tasting. Award-winning instructor David Grosch. $40. Keystone Homebrew Supply Inc., 779 Bethlehem Pike, Montgomeryville

Happy Magic 9th Day

The only Philly bar to carry the Magic Hat's Odd Notion series on tap. To thank us, they are giving us three different ones to share with you. The Irish Pol, 45 S. Third St.

RockTits DJ With New Holland Brewery

Dr. Joel of New Holland will be a guest DJ for a very special RockTits night with some very special brews from New Holland. P.O.P.E., 1501 E. Passyunk Ave.

10 p.m. Local Brewers Pub Crawl Featuring All Seven Beers

Pub Crawl ends at McGillin's. Meet all seven brewers. Taste all seven beers. $2 mugs. Visit mcgillins.com for details. McGillin's Olde Ale House, 1310 Drury St.

Tomme Arthur—Need I Say More?

Hang with Tomme, mega award-winning brewer from Lost Abbey and Port Brewing. We'll have some special treats available (don't worry, they will all have proper PLCB registrations). This guy is the real deal and brews some amazing beers. Seriously, you don't want to miss this one. Monk's Café, 264 S. 16th St.

11:30 p.m.

Featuring Philly Beer Camp's "Ex Porter," a Baltic Porter brewed by 12 Philly beer heads, me (Fergie) being one of them. Plus much more beer. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

Yards Brewery: Sampling Of Various Beers, Ales And Porters

Sample some great beers, ales and porters, compliments of Yards Brewery, a Philadelphia brewery. Visit slaintephilly.com for details. Slainte Irish Pub & Grill, 3000 Market St.

The Bruery Night

Join us to meet the brewer of the Bruery, Patrick Rue. We will be tapping a selection of beers from this award-winning brewery. Bruery bottles available: Two Turtle Doves, Autumn Maple, Saison de Lente and many more. Draft and flight specials available. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Meet Your Makers With Furthermore

Meet Aran Madden and Chris, brewers of Furthermore. Taste their crazy beers: Knot Stock, Fatty Boombalatty and Oscura. Draft specials available. Old Eagle Tavern, 175 Markle St.

PBR Industry Bowling Tournament

Pabst Brewing will be hosting a bowling tournament for some of your favorite bars in the city. Come cheer on your favorite bartenders. North Bowl, 909 N. Second St.

British Invasion: Meet Simon Of The UK's Sam Smith

All Day Events: Turn It Up To 11 Extreme Homebrew Challenge Day

10 percent off any Imperial recipe or any recipe from Sam Calagione's book: Extreme Brewing when you mention PBW. Home Sweet Homebrew, 2008 Sansom St.

Weyerbacher

Stop by Brew after your Weyerbacher lunch at SPTR and enjoy 25 percent off all bottles. Brew, 15th and Mifflin sts.

Philly Brewing In The House

$3.50 pints all day. Serving limited Belgian, Fleur de Lehigh and Pennsylvania Pale Ale (beer engine). Prizes and giveaways. O'Neals, 611 S. Third St.

Belgian Beer Day

Belgian Beer Day with Chimay, St. Bernardus, Ommegang Double/Triple, Palm and more. Via Marconi Pizza Pub, 1758 Allentown Rd., Lansdale

German Night

Authentically-dressed servers will accompany fine beers and food from Franziskaner and Spaten. Oktoberfest, Spaten Lager and Franziskaner Dunkel will be featured. For Pete's Sake Pub, 900 S. Front St.

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The Belgian Café, 601 N. 21st St.

Join us for Late Night with Joe Gunn, a very special variety show that runs Monday through Thursday at 11:30 p.m. Live music and other awesomeness. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Dan Shelton of Shelton Brothers hosts an evening of education on great lambics with two legendary Belgian lambic brewers, Armand Debelder of Brouwerij 3 Fonteinen and Jean Van Roy of Cantillon. Another special star of the Belgian lambic world will also make a guest appearance. This tasting will look at the state of lambic brewing today while guests taste some of Belgium’s legendary lambics accompanied by cheese and baguettes. $60. $65 at the door. Penn Museum, 3260 South St.

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A Lambic Summit With Armand Debelder, Jean Van Roy, And Dan Shelton At The Penn Museum

Join Abita Rep John for flights of Abita or Andygator on draft. Buy a pint glass, proceeds go to Cat Rescue. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

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Introduction To Homebrewing

Meet Bobo, Ambassador Du Chimay. Enjoy Chimay on tap and in bottles at a special prince. Glassware, giveaways and more. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Late Night with Joe Gunn

Sierra Nevada Brewers Brian Grossman And Terence Sullivan Tell Tall Titillating Tales

Beer Advocate Favorites

Prohibition Taproom, 501 N. 13th St.

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thurS •Jun 10 11:30 a.m. Lunch With Allagash And Rob Tod

Some draughts include Allagash Black, Confluence and some other surprises. Yeah! Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Noon Southern Tier Brewing Lunch

IPA, Phin and Matt's Extraordinary Ale, Heavy Weizen, Unearthly, Iniquity, Jahva, Mokah, Oat Imperial, Raspberry Wheat Kraftwork, 541 E. Girard Ave.

Coronado

Coronado beers: You know it's gonna be good. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

4 p.m. Belgian Style Beer Sampling

Drop by and sample a variety of Belgian style beers. Exton Beverage Co., 310 E. Lincoln Highway, Exton

Enjoy a selection of Sierra Nevada beers paired with food from Varga's kitchen. Meet representatives from the pioneering Chico, Calif. brewery. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

Klash Of The Kaisers

Pilsner Festival featuring the best Pilsners from the Philadelphia region. On tap will be Pils Jay's Way in memory of Triumph's Jay Misson. Triumph Brewing Co., 117 Chestnut St.

Lots of crazy offerings from Port Brewing and Lost Abbey. Plus some killer pizza specials. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

We'll put some Philly in Philly Beer Week with lots and lots of great local pilsners, plus some from out-of-state friends. The Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Ave.

Sierra Nevada Meet Head Brewer And "30 Series" Beer Release

Meet head brewer Terrance Sullivan and taste the newest collaboration brew between craft beer iconic brewers: Charlie Papazian, Ken Grossman and Fred Eckhardt. Draft and bottles available. Hawthornes, 738 S. 11th. St.

Sly Fox Beer Lunch

Lunch menu with Sly Fox Brewer. Rembrandt's, 741 N. 23rd St.

Brewmasters Lunch

The Brewmasters of Victory, Stone and Dogfish Head will be in house brewing Victory's batch of the trio collaboration Saison du BUFF. $35. Victory Brewing Company, 420 Acorn Lane, Downingtown

Day Load With Port Brewing

Meet head brewer Tomme Arthur and Matt Wells from Port Brewing. Try some amazing beers while the sun is shining. The Bishop's Collar, 2349 Fairmount Ave.

The Whole 40 Yards

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings

Official Draft Night. Three courses paired with Dock Street Bohemian Pilsner and Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA. Enjoy a great beer on our beautiful patio. $35. MidAtlantic Restaurant & Tap Room, 3711 Market St.

Afternoon Of Duvel And Ommegang Belgian Brews The Belgian Café, 601 N. 21st St.

4:30 p.m. Lagunitas 420 Night

The title says it all. Five of the hoppiest beers Lagunitas can bring and munchies-style specials. Think fried ice cream and cheesesteak spring rolls. South Philadelphia Tap Room, 1509 Mifflin St.

“The Whole 9 Yards” has been done. Only we can do the whole 40. Come in and see the one-of-a-kind shrine—and drink. The Irish Pol, 45 S. Third St.

5 p.m.

Southern Tier Beer Lunch

Join us for a rarely seen keg of Wells Bombardier Bitter on cask and a chance to meet the brewer, straight from Bedford, England. Resurrection Ale House, 2425 Grays Ferry Ave.

Join us for a tapping of six special offerings from Southern Tier Brewing Co. Brewer/owner Phin DeMink will be on hand enjoying his beers with paired food menu items. Check back for specific beers to be tapped. City Tap House, 3925 Walnut St.

1 p.m. Samuel Adams, Meet Jim Koch The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

2 p.m. Avery Afternoon Delight

Meet Ted Whitney, Avery's beer sales ninja. Pouring Avery White Rascal, Samael's Oak-Aged, Beast Grand Cru, Mephaddict, 15th Anniversary Ale. Eulogy Belgian Tavern, 136 Chestnut St.

Cask Night With Wells Bombardier

Copa MondiALE Kickoff Party

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Lagunitas Brewing

Stop by Brew before or after Lagunitas 420 night at SPTR for 25 percent off Lagunitas bottles. Informal tasting from 3 to 5 p.m. Brew, 15th and Mifflin sts.

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The Angel's Share (aged), Mongo IPA, Carnevale, Serpent’s Stout, Hot Rocks, Anniversary Ale, Shark Attack Kraftwork, 541 E. Girard Ave.

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Raging Bitch (Firkin), Gonzo (aged), Gonzo (Nitro), Coffee Stout, Double Dog, Old Scratch, In-Heat The Sidecar Bar & Grille, 2201 Christian St.

Meet Phil Markowski, head brewer and Spence Nieubar of the Southampton Publick House Brewery. Try a great selection of their award-winning beers at great prices. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Sly Fox Happy Hours Event: Meet, Drink, Taste Join us at Chifa for a Sly Fox Happy Hour. Chifa, 707 Chestnut St.

Beer Week Irish Pints Sampling

Stop by and sample our Irish Pints. Guinness Stout, Harp Lager, Smithwick's Ale and Kilkenny Ale, all compliments of Guinness Brewery. Visit newdecktavern.com for details. New Deck Tavern, 3408 Sansom St.

Sam Adams Complimentary Sampling

Sample Sam Adams Cherry Wheat, Summer Ale, Lager and more, compliments of Sam Adams Boston Lager. Visit slaintephilly.com for details. Slainte Irish Pub & Grill, 3000 Market St.

Meet And Greet Happy Hour With Coronado

Meet Rich Chapman, owner of Coronado Brewery in California. Coronado Islander IPA and Mermaid Red on draft. It's happy hour so enjoy specials until 7 p.m. Old Eagle Tavern, 175 Markle St.

Local Microbrew Happy Hour

$3 microbrew pints, dinner specials including hot roast beef and hot roast pork sandwiches. Kenzinger, 60 Minute, Scarlet Lady, Hop Devil, Farmhouse Summer Ale. Cherry Street Tavern, 129 N. 22nd St.

Spaten And Franziskaner

Taste the Munich flavor with beers from Spaten and Franziskaner. Bridgewater's Pub, 30th St. Station

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings

ABC Happy Hour With Avery Brewery

Stone will be stopping out for happy hour. Make sure to come out and enjoy. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

Phin DeMink Of Southern Tier Is Here

Owner/Brewer Phin Demink will be here showing off six of his highly regarded gems on draft. Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

PBC Happy Hour

Meet the brewer: Josh Ervine and John Rehm from Philadelphia Brewing Co. will join us. Special beer and happy hour menu from 5 to 7 p.m. Southwark Restaurant & Bar, 701 S. Fourth St.

Troegs Sampling

Stoudt's Brewery

Meet Carol Stoudt while enjoying Gemutlichkeit Pale Ale, Scarlet Lady and a keg-conditioned Maibock. Good Dog Bar & Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

It's ABC Happy Hour with Ted Whitney of Avery Brewing Co. From 5 to 7 p.m. all draft beers are half-priced. Draft List: A - Avery IPA, B - Belgian Wit (White Rascal) and C - Collaboration not Litigation. Also look for D - Depuceleuse in bottles. Devil's Den 1148 S. 11th St.

U.S. vs. Germany Beer Garden

Come sample Tucher and Dab then sample how some of our local breweries interpret these typical German-style beers. Stoudt's Pilsner and Brooklyn Weisse. North Bowl, 909 N. Second St.

Firkin Fergie's Firkin Dogfish Head Firkin Event And Pint Glass Giveaway

A firkin of DFH 75 Minute IPA on the bar. Three other DFHs on tap. Pint glass giveaway while supplies last and wonderful Wendy. Capisce! Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

5:30 p.m. Victory Outside Patio Party

Meet The Brewer: Frank Boon Of Boon Brewery Port Brewing/Lost Abbey

Southampton Brewery

Stone Brewing Co. At Varga Bar

The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

3 p.m.

Free beer and cheese tasting in the Historic Italian Market. Ten percent off all purchases, plus additional discounts. Gourmet, artisan hot dogs grilled all night long. Di Bruno Bros., 930 S. Ninth St.

Join Beerheads at the General Lafayette with dogs, beer and a different classic soccer match each night. Food and beer included. World Cup countdown, prizes. $20. Beerheads at the General Lafayette, 646 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill

Flying Fish Sampling

The Foodery, 324 S. 10th St.

Beer And Cheese Happy Hour

For $35, enjoy a three-course menu of Jones favorites paired with two saisons/farmhouse ales: Flying Fish Farmhouse Ale and Yards Saison. Jones, 700 Chestnut St.

Dunk Tank: Dunk A Philly Beer Celebrity For A Good Cause

This is a biggie, folks! Come drink some Yards and take a turn trying to dunk a Philly beer celebrity. All proceeds go to charity. London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave.

After you had a chance to dunk Eric VanZile head into the bar for Happy Hour with Ithaca Brewing. London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave.

Happy Hour With Port Brewing And Tomme Arthur

Get Your Fill Of Pils Sierra Nevada Lunch

Ithaca Brewing Happy Hour

It takes a master to marry sour, funky flavors into liquid perfection. Meet premier lambic blender Frank Boon and give up sweet beers for good. Tria Rittenhouse Square, 123 S. 18th St.

Meet the Brewers: Kris Walgraeve And Luc Dewit Prive Of Belgium's Brewery Bavik

You get to taste iconic Petrus ales and meet Bavik's cool brewers. Even the Belgians are jealous. Tria Washington Square West, 1137 Spruce St.

Enjoy one of the many Victory Craft beers we will have on tap by the palm trees. Victory Brewery reps will be offering complimentary drafts. Finn McCools, 118 S. 12th St.

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Beer Academy At Bella Vista With Sierra Brewmaster

Class held in our retail showroom during Beer Week with brewmasters from Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Samples throughout the class. Casual atmosphere classroom seating. $5. Bella Vista Specialty Beer Wholesalers, 755 S. 11th St.

Sweet 16 Of Craft Beers

Tir Na Nog presents its annual Sweet 16 of craft beers. Taste, compare, and vote for your favorite brew. Visit tirnanogphilly.com for more info. $35. Tir Na Nog, 1600 Arch St.

Leinenkugel's Happy Hour

Featuring Sunset Wheat, Berry Weiss and Summer Shandy. Food pairings also available. Con Murphy's, 1700 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy.

French Beer Showcase

French beer event featuring saisons and Bieres de Garde from small brewers in France. Shelton Brothers importers will attend. Caribou Café, 1126 Walnut St.

Baltimore Comes To Lucky 7, Stillwater Style

Brian Strumke is a new Belgian-style brewer from Baltimore and will be on hand to explain his exquisite saisons and collaboration beers. Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

Chimay Beer Dinner In Parc's Outdoor Cafe

Four-course dinner featuring Chimay's full line of Trappist beers. Meet Bobo, their U.S. rep, while dining in Parc's outdoor cafe. Reservations required. $100, includes tax and tip. Parc, 227 S. 18th St.

Meet The Brewers With A Firkin Of Pimp My Rye

Head to Dock Street and rouse your senses by comparing classic DS Rye IPA with DS Pimp My Rye firkin. Free samples of each and snacks. Dock Street Brewery, 701 50th St.

Long Trail Sampling

Join the Long Trail crew tasting a selection of delicious organic brews. Drink discounts and light bites. Black Sheep, 247 S. 17th St.

Great Lakes' Pat Conway

Meet and greet with Great Lakes owner Pat Conway. TJ's Restaurant & Drinkery, 35 Paoli Plaza, Paoli

Flying Fish Brewery

McGlinchey’s Downstairs Bar: Flying Fish Brewery. Buy a beer, get a glass. McGlinchey's, 259 S. 15th St.

Lagunitas Happy Hour

Loads of draft from Lagunitas, with some rare stuff that Ron Lindenbusch is bringing with him, but won’t tell me yet. St. Stephen's Green, 1701 Green St.

Half-Price Bison Burgers And Veggie Burgers With Purchase Of A Pint Enjoy a half-price bison burger or veggie burger from our Prepared Foods Department with the purchase of a pint of local beer. Whole Foods Market, 500 W. Germantown Pike, Plymouth Meeting

6:30 p.m. Chef's Tasting Menu With Roy-Pitz Brewery

Meet brewer Ryan Richards and feast on a special fourcourse Chef's Tasting Menu paired with beer selections from Roy-Pitz Brewery. Reservations suggested: reservations@barferdinand.com or call 215.923.1313. Bar Ferdinand, 1030 N. Second St.

Sierra Nevada Tasty Thursday

Enjoy the “PBW Beer Camp beer” and other selections paired with food from Teresa's Next Door. Meet representatives from the Chico, Calif. brewery. Teresa's Cafe & Next Door, 124-126 N. Wayne Ave., Wayne

Beer Class: Boon To Be Wild: Frank Boon, Brewmaster Of Boon Brewery

Sour. Spontaneous. Sublime. Taste famous funky beers with a true master of Belgian Lambic. Pucker up for Frank Boon's debut class at Tria. Tria Fermentation School, 1601 Walnut St.

Randy Mosher Book Signing

Beer evangelist, homebrewer and revered author Randy Mosher (Radical Brewing, Brew Ware, Tasting Beer) will be talking about libations and signing publications. Keystone Homebrew Supply Inc., 779 Bethlehem Pike, Montgomeryville

The Ladies Of Beer

It's ladies night. Meet Whitney Thompson of Victory and Denise Jones of Moylan's at this beer dinner. Cooper's Brick Oven Wine Bar, 4365 Main St.


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Left Hand Brewing Co. June 6, 4-6 p.m. Ommegang Brewery Night June 7, 7-9 p.m. Sierra Nevada Meet the Brewer Night June 8, 7-9 p.m.

The Belgian Bomb with St Bernardus, Abbaye des Rocs & Abbaye du Val-Dieu June 12, 3-5 p.m. Flying Dog Brewing Co. June 12, 5-7 p.m.

FOOD & BEVERAGE SPECIALS EVERYDAY ALWAYS $1 OFF MICROBREW DRAFTS KITCHEN OPEN ‘TIL MIDNIGHT POURING DRAFT BEERS FOR OVER 100 YEARS

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Lancaster Brew Co. U Buy the Glass Night June 10, 7-9 p.m.

Black Friday with Duck-Rabbit June 11, 5-7 p.m.

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Global Beer Distributors June 9, 7-9 p.m.

Beer Quizzo Sponsored by PBC June 10, 10 p.m.-12 a.m.

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Weyerbacher Brewing: In It To Win It June 5, 4-6 p.m.

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Good BrewDog, Fetch A Beer

Meet Franz Of Germany's Ayinger Brewery

Sierra Nevada Brewing Stoppin' By

BrewDog founder James Watt is on hand bringing us Paradox Isle of Arran 2008, Bashah, and BrewDog Tokyo Imperial Stout on draft. Eulogy Belgian Tavern, 136 Chestnut St.

Long Trail

Sample some of Long Trail’s best beers. Double IPA, Belgian White, Coffee Stout. Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

Brooklyn Brewery

Featuring Sorachi Ace, Blunderbus Old Ale and Black Chocolate Stout aged three years. Good Dog Bar & Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Meet The Brewer Of Moylan's

Come meet brewer Brendan Moylan for a night of great beer drinking. On hand will be kegs of Hopsickle, Kilt Lifter and bourbon-aged stout. Beneluxx, 33 S. Third St.

Taste Of Coronado

Join us as we host the owner of San Diego's premier brewpub. Drafts will include Coronado's Islander IPA, Mermaid Red and Nutter Brown. 1601, 1601 S. 10th St.

Nightmares In Wonderland Magic Hat Beer Dinner

Come out for our Alice in Wonderland themed beer dinner, guest host/speaker Matty O., head brewer. $45. National Mechanics, 22 S. Third St.

Samuel Smith Brown Bagged: Cheese It, Jam It, Bag It!

Brown bag blind tasting hosted by Simon from Samuel Smith. Abbey pays for the winner's tasting fee and Samuel Smith prizes. Paired with cheeses and jams. $25. Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

The Belgian Café, 601 N. 21st St.

Ithaca Flower Power Hippie Happy Hour

$5 Flower Power drafts. Featuring food, music and atmosphere from the ’60s and ’70s. Hippie attire is encouraged—prizes and giveaways for best dressed. Peace and love! Ladder 15, 1528 Sansom St.

Sly Fox And The Ladies Of IPA Present The IPA Dance Party

The gals will take turns being DJs and dancing up a storm downstairs at Johnny Brenda's...and drinking lots of delicious Sly Fox. Johnny Brenda's, 1201 Frankford Ave.

The Avery Experience

Serving Pale Ale, Summerfest and a cask or Southern Hemisphere Harvest. $3.50 pints all day. Terence Sullivan will be here from 9 to 11 p.m. O'Neals, 611 S. Third St.

Genesee

Hmm, yes some deals on cans of Genny and the reps will be on hand to answer all questions, with Genny, and some chick named Jenny. Bar, 1309 Sansom St.

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Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

We are letting Avery Brewing Co. invade our taps and put on all their beers. That's a lot of great beer. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

Meet The Brewer: Weyerbacher

Samuel Adams Hefe Hour

Southern Tier Brewery Night

Sample a Samuel Adams Wheat Beer lineup for free: Coastal Wheat, Blackberry Wit, Cherry Wheat and Summer Ale. Paired with gourmet chocolates and Moriarty's classics. Cheers! Moriarty's, 1116 Walnut St.

Meet Weyerbacher brewer Chris Wilson. Race Street Café, 208 Race St.

Meet the brewer night with Phin of Southern Tier Brewery of Lakewood, N.Y. Sample some of the finest American ales. P.O.P.E., 1501 E. Passyunk Ave.

Summer White Party

Great Lakes Brewing Promotion

Wear all white and get a free pint. Six different white/wheats on tap and on special. Brad Saville acoustic at 9 p.m. Urban Saloon, 2120 Fairmount St.

Meet Great Lakes owner Patrick Conway as we taste Lake Erie Monster, Holy Moses, Burning River and Dortmunder Gold. The Drafting Room Taproom and Grille, 635 N. Pottstown Pike, Exton

Samuel Adams Hefe-Hour

BrewDog Meet The Brewer

Sample a Samuel Adams Wheat Beer lineup for free: Coastal Wheat, Blackberry Wit, Cherry Wheat and Summer Ale. Paired with gourmet chocolates and Cavanaugh's classics. Cheers! Cavanaughs-Rittenhouse, 1823 Sansom St.

Meet The Brewers: Chris And Aran Of Furthermore

These guys are coming from Scotland. They are nuts and make great beer. Check this out: brewdog.com/blog-article.php?id=214 TIME, 1315 Sansom St.

9:30 p.m.

Chris (owner) and Aran (brewer) from Furthermore. Guys to meet, beer to drink. Yum. Need we say more? Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Aliens Invade Doobies: Harpoon's UFO Series And Late Nite Happy Hour

Stone, Victory and Dogfish Head will dominate the taps for the debut of their collaboration: Saison Du BUFF. Rare one-offs, Dogfish 75 Minute IPA firkin as well as some other surprises. Kite and Key, 1836 Callowhill St.

Gong Show

10 p.m.

Tribute To Michael Jackson

A Taste Of The "Pennsyltucky Exit"

Collaboration Thursday: Debut of Saison Du BUFF: Stone, Victory, Dogfish Head

Prohibition Taproom, 501 N. 13th St.

Meet Wendy Yuengling And Lord Chesterfield

The real Lord Chesterfield is back to inject new life into one of Yuengling's oldest brands. He is bringing his wry humor, quirky advice and exceptional beer to PBW. Meet Lord Chesterfield and Wendy Yuengling. Follow the Lord on Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare. chesterfieldsociety.com Manny Brown's, 512 South St.

Lancaster Brewing And Di Bruno Bros: Beer And Cheese Tasting 12 Steps Down, 831 Christian St.

Voodoo Brewing: Meet The Brewer And Firkin

Matt Allyn from Voodoo is bringing a firkin of Big Black Voodoo Daddy and a sixtel of Cowbell. Mmmm. Hulmeville Inn, 4 Trenton Ave., Hulmeville

Tasting Beer With Randy Mosher

At our North Wales location. Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, 1460 Bethlehem Pike, North Wales

Flying Fish And Troegs: One Firkin, Two Draughts Each P W ’ S P H I L LY B E E R W E E K

Flying Fish breaks out their new Exit 6 in firkin and two other draughts up against Troegs Oak Aged IPA and two of their draughts. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

Show off your talents while doing your best not to get GONGED! Standard Tap, 901 N. Second St.

Meet Casey Hughes of Flying Fish and Steve Mashington of Yards Brewing with others from each brewery as we tap into some of Flying Fish's Exit Series and Yards Bourbon Barrel-Aged "Pennsyltucky" Series. Fun people and fun beers equal a great night. City Tap House, 3925 Walnut St.

Ride the Mechanical Bull! $15 smoked beer growlers. $12 all you can eat chopped brisket sandwiches. Win prizes. Percy Street Barbecue, 900 South St.

Final round at Manayunk Brewery. Six winners of the Philly Beer Geek SemiFinals Competition will compete for the Grand Prize of more than $1,000 in beer-centric prizes. For more info about qualifying rounds, visit www. phillybeergeek.com. Manayunk Brewery & Restaurant, 4120 Main St.

Meet The Brewers Of 12 Percent Imports

Join the Devil's Den and Brian Ewing, owner of 12 Percent Imports, and brewers from Belgium and Maryland to taste a selection of beers. Come out and meet Ronald Mengerink of Dochter Van De Korenaar, Bruno Delrue of t'Gaverhopke, Piet Meerhaeghe of Sint Carnarus and Brian Strumke of Stillwater. Firkin of Stillwater Cellar Door. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Late Night With Long Trail And Otter Creek

Long Trail and Otter Creek are brewing some wonderful beer. Imperial Porter and Quercus Vitis Humulus (QVH) on tap with other gems. Food specials all night. The Institute, 549 N. 12th St.

Start off with the lowest ABV and work up our top ABV and win a T-shirt or a pint glass. Bottle specials and more. Delilah's Gentlemen's Club & Steakhouse, 100 Spring Garden St.

Newcastle Sampling

Sample some great beers, compliments of Newcastle Brown Ale. Visit newdecktavern.com for details. New Deck Tavern, 3408 Sansom St.

Free Live Music Downstairs With Griz

Griz has talent and is like a human jukebox—he literally knows 600 songs. Make a request, sing along, annoy the staff. Plus beer specials. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

Beer Quizzo

Test your beer knowledge and win beer prizes with your host, Real Job Joe. Abbaye, 637 N. Third St.

11:30 p.m. Late Night with Joe Gunn

Join us for Late Night with Joe Gunn, a very special variety show that runs Monday through Thursday at 11:30 p.m. Live music and other awesomeness. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

All Day Events: One Year Orval Special

Meet Eric VanZile of Ithaca Brewery. Cask beer, specialty kegs, Excelsior Series beers and more. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Meet the newest member of our Vintage Bottle List. For one special day, we're offering one-year-old bottles of Orval for just $8. Memphis Taproom, 2331 E. Cumberland St.

One-Year-Old Orval Beer Special Spaten/Franziskaner World Cup Kickoff

Lancaster Brewing Co. U Buy the Glass Night

Keep the glass night with Lancaster Brewing. $10. Abbaye, 637 N. Third St.

It's time to get psyched for the World Cup! Join us for draft specials, giveaways and a raffle for a Franziskaner mountain bike. Brauhaus Schmitz, 718 South St.

A Wee Pub Crawl: Fergie And Beer Dignitaries

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Matt Bonney and Matt Vandenberghe, from Seattle's Brouwer’s Cafe and Bottleworks, join Fergie on a wee tour of all his bars. Starts at Fergie's. Finishes? Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

The class of 1996: The Brewmasters of Victory, Dogfish Head, Flying Fish, Iron Hill and Yards will share their wisdom. Moderated by Stone's Greg Koch. World Cafe Live, 3025 Walnut St.

7:30 p.m.

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Newcastle Sampling

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Sample some great beers, compliments of Newcastle Brown Ale. Visit slaintephilly.com for details. Slainte Irish Pub & Grill, 3000 Market St.

Hike Up The Pole With Long Trail

Philly Beer Geek Final Round At Manayunk Brewery

Ithaca Brewery Ride The Mechanical Bull

Harpoon UFO on draft with flights of Raspberry, White and Pale Ale. Buy a pint glass, proceeds go to Cat Rescue. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Meet Brewmaster Frank Boon of Boon Brewery Belgium from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Enjoy Palm and select beers from Boon Brewery all specially priced. Westbury Bar & Restaurant, 261 S. 13th St.

Meet the newest member of our bottled beer menu. For one special day, we're offering one-year-old bottles of Orval for just $8. Resurrection Ale House, 2425 Grays Ferry Ave.

One-Year-Old Orval Beer Special

Meet the second official bottle of beer on offer at Local 44. Year-old bottles of Orval starting today. Special price tonight until midnight. Local 44, 4333 Spruce St.

Glass Half Full

Ten percent discount on any glassware, bottles or carboys when you mention PBW. Home Sweet Homebrew, 2008 Sansom St.

Lagunitas Brewing

Stop by Brew before or after Lagunitas 420 night at SPTR for 25 percent off Lagunitas bottles. Informal tasting from 3 to 5 p.m. Brew, 15th and Mifflin sts.


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Come in and take advantage of specials on Troegs all day long. Dr. Watson's, 216 S. 11th St.

Unibroue Night

Come meet Jay Jones and try out some of this Quebecbased brewery's fantastic beers including, Chambly Noire, Ephemere and Maudite For Pete's Sake Pub, 900 S. Front St.

Fri • June 11 10 a.m. World Cup At The Brauhaus

We will have all World Cup games live. Come watch as many as possible, because one fan will win a beer per day for a year. Brauhaus Schmitz, 718 South St.

11:30 a.m. Lunch With Weyerbacher And Chris Wilson

Meet the Brewer of Weyerbacher while tasting some very limited offerings. Jose Pistola's, 263 S. 15th St.

Noon All Day Wood At Resurrection Ale House

An entire day of wood-aged beer from around the world! Including Russian River Supplication, Allagash Odyssey, Boon Kriek, Cantillon Rose de Gambrinus, Great Divide Oak-Aged Yeti, and more. Resurrection Ale House 2425 Grays Ferry Ave.

2 p.m. Traditional Friday Afternoon With Rob Tod Of Allagash The Belgian Café, 601 N. 21st St.

Sierra Nevada Sampling The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

2:30 p.m. Copa MondiALE Game One

Abt 12, Tripel, Wit, Grand Cru, Tripel, Grand Cru, Tripel. The Sidecar Bar & Grille, 2201 Christian St.

4 p.m.

Life Is A Long Trail Without Beer

Founders Beer Dinner

IPA And Pale Ale Sampling

Drop in for a tasting of some of the IPAs and Pale Ales we carry. Exton Beverage Co., 310 E. Lincoln Highway, Exton

Sample award-winning beers from the World Cup with the executive director of Philly Beer Week, Don Russell. Then pick up a case or two. Bell Beverage, 2809 S. Front St.

Three Belgians Visit The Green

Snack on tapas while enjoying Flying Fish HopFish or Farmhouse Summer Ale on tap or the internationally acclaimed Exit Series with brewmaster Casey Hughes. Continental Restaurant and Martini Bar, 138 Market St.

Another Day Load In Paradise With Moylans

World Cup

Meet the brewers who made such favorites as their "Minute" series, including 60, 90 and 120 and many other delicious brews. Standard Tap, 901 N. Second St.

Meet Owner Brendan Moylan and try Kilt Lifter aged in apple brandy and port barrels, Hopsickle, Tipperary Pale and other fine beers. The Bishop's Collar, 2349 Fairmount Ave.

Start of the World Cup: S. Africa and Mexico. Lots of specials including Carlsberg pints. We will be raffling Philadelphia Union tickets. London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave.

Afternoon Delight From Belgium

The Triple Play

1 p.m.

Stone, Weyerbacher and Great Lakes together. The Stone, Dogfish Head and Victory collaboration brew on tap with Verboten and Fitzgerald. Half off happy hour, 5 to 7 p.m. The Institute, 549 N. 12th St.

5 p.m.

Meet the Brewer: Nogne-O's Kjetil Jikium

Norway's pioneering craft brewer Kjetil Jikium joins us to explore three of his current beers. Come find out why he has quickly become one of Europe's pioneering craft brewers. The HeadHouse, 122 Lombard St.

Lagunitas: A Little Sumpin' Wild

Victory Happy Hour Event: Meet, Drink, Taste

Allagash Night

Join us for a Victory Brewing Co. happy hour. Chifa, 707 Chestnut St.

Try 12-ounce, 22-ounce bottles or A Little Sumpin' Wild special draft. Buy a pint glass, proceeds go to Cat Rescue. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Rob Tod, brewer and owner of Allagash Brewery, will be joining us here to present some of this brewery’s more rare beers. For Pete's Sake Pub, 900 S. Front St.

Sierra Nevada Hoppy Hour

Two hours of much Sierra Nevada including Ex-port Her (the Philly Beer Week Sierra Nevada Bar Camp beer). The Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Ave.

Take a Hike

F--- Maple syrup! Come sample Vermont's better export: Long Trail brews. Rep on hand. Specials galore. The Irish Pol, 45 S. Third St.

Hefe-Hour With Sam Adams

Come enjoy Sam Adams summer quenchers: Summer Ale, Blackberry Wit, Cherry Wheat and the new Coastal Wheat, all paired with fruit tarts. Elephant & Castle Pub and Restaurant, 1800 Market St.

Iron Brewer Release Party

Iron Hill West Chester will be brewing the beer that won the Iron Brewer Competition and hosting a special release party. Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, 3 W. Gay St., West Chester

Local Microbrew Happy Hour

$3 microbrew pints. Dinner specials including hot roast beef and hot roast pork sandwiches. Kenzinger, 60 Minute, Scarlet Lady, Hop Devil, Farmhouse Summer Ale. Cherry Street Tavern, 129 N. 22nd St.

Ayinger Brewery

Meet Franz Inselkammer and enjoy some styles from Ayinger Brewing Company, Germany. Bridgewater's Pub, 30th Street Station

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings

For $35, enjoy a three-course menu of Jones favorites paired with IPAs: Wolaver's Organic IPA, Boulder Beer Mojo IPA. Jones, 700 Chestnut St.

Local Beer Garden

Chill in the covered Beer Garden and sample some your favorite local PA breweries. Buy a pint, keep the glass. Stay tuned for more activities. North Bowl, 909 N. Second St.

Ommegang And Duvel Night

Meet brewer Mike McManus from Ommegang. "Last Chance for Cooperstown" raffle. Special pricing, glassware and more. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Meet The Co-Founder Of Great Lakes: Pat Conway

Philadelphia Brewing Company

McGlinchey’s Downstairs Bar: Philadelphia Brewing Co. presents three great beers. McGlinchey's, 259 S. 15th St.

Pairings With Palm

Try Palm and other Belgian beers paired with Broad Axe favorites. Broad Axe Tavern, 901 W. Butler Pike, Ambler

Yards vs. Harpoon. Phillies vs. Red Sox

Yards and Harpoon are taking over Rembrandt's in a Philly vs. Boston throwdown. Phillies vs. Red Sox and all Yards and Harpoon on the taps. Rembrandt's, 741 N. 23rd St.

6:30 p.m.

Beer Class: Rockin' Beer Panel: Brian Ewing and the Brewers of 12 Percent Imports

12 Percent Imports brings six rising star brewers to the U.S. for the first time to showcase their latest, greatest beers—and party, too. Tria Fermentation School, 1601 Walnut St.

Third Annual Chimay Dinner With Bobo

Bobo will again be gracing us here for the annual Chimay Dinner, pairing all three Chimay beers with local Belgian inspired food. Teresa's Cafe & Next Door, 124-126 N. Wayne Ave., Wayne

Meet Jerry Of Canada's Unibroue The Belgian Café, 601 N. 21st St.

Discuss the green efforts and zero waste initiatives of the brewery and upcoming seasonal 2010 offerings. Black Sheep, 247 S. 17th St.

Wells Bombardier On Cask

Brooklyn Brewery Promotion

Belgian Brewer Marc-Antoine De Mees Pours Abbaye Saint-Martin

Black Friday With Duck-Rabbit

Flying Dog Firkin And Flights

Stop out and enjoy some of Brew Works' fine brews and meet Beau Baden. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

Join us for a rarely seen keg of Well's Bombardier Bitter on cask and a chance to meet the brewer, straight from Bedford, England. Memphis Taproom, 2331 E. Cumberland St.

It's Firkin Friday

Yuengling Meet The Brewer Night

Meet the brewer and sample some dark beauties from the Duck-Rabbit Brewery including their Russian Imperial Stout, Barleywine, Brown Ale and Milk Stout. Abbaye, 637 N. Third St.

Join Abbaye Saint-Martin's CEO Marc-Antoine De Mees for a personal pour of his three classic Belgian ales in suburban Horsham. Take SEPTA Bus 55. Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

VP Jim Lutz and Regional Manager Joe Gomez bring a firkin of Doggie Style. Also on tap: Double Dog, Raging Bitch and Barrel Aged Gonzo. Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

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Meet brewmaster John Callahan of Yuengling Brewery. Enjoy drafts: Lager, Light Lager, Porter and Chesterfield Ale. Great giveaways and hear the story behind the beer. Dr. Watson's, 216 S. 11th St.

On draft: 2009 Sorachi Ace, 2007 Black Chocolate Stout, Dark Matter, Blast, Buzz Bomb, East India Pale Ale, 2010 Sorachi Ace (bottles). The Drafting Room Taproom and Grille, 635 N. Pottstown Pike, Exton

7 p.m.

It’s Firkin Friday, so take a well-deserved lunch break and join us for a Flying Dog Doggy Style Classic Pale Ale firkin, Woody Creek White and more. For Pete's Sake Pub, 900 S. Front St.

Chef Schroeder welcomes Michael Bell and Dave Engbers of Founders Brewing with a lavish, multi-course feast. Tickets on sale now. $90. South Philadelphia Tap Room, 1509 Mifflin St.

Pouring Helios Saison, Hop Wallop, Sunrise and Wild Devil with a $4 food menu. Visit ironabbey.com for more happy hour specials. Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings

What's Ale'in Ya? Three courses paired with Erie Rail Bender Ale and Great Lakes Burning River Ale. Live music on the patio. $35. MidAtlantic Restaurant & Tap Room, 3711 Market St.

Meet the brewer from Ireland's Strangford Lough Brewing. Taste samples of their distinct brews and learn about the beers from this Northern Ireland brewery. Tir Na Nog, 1600 Arch St.

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Varga Bar, Brew Works And Beau Baden

Long Trail tasting compliments of the brewery. Get a perfectly paired burger and brew for $9. Select drafts. Finn McCools, 118 S. 12th St.

Chris and Aran will be in the house pouring the likes of Fatty Boombalatty, Oscura and Make-Weight. Not familiar with this Wisconsin-based brewery? Don't be shy! 1601, 1601 S. 10th St.

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Craft beer rock star Sam Calagione and Penn Museum archaeologist Dr. Patrick McGovern talk about their work together recreating three ancient ales for modern palates. $60, $65 at the door. Go to www.headhousephilly. com for tickets. The Headhouse, 122 Lombard St.

Raise a glass to importer Brian Ewing's all-star team of Belgian and American brewers for turning beer geeks on to superior new brews. Tria Rittenhouse Square, 123 S. 18th St.

Happy Hour With Victory Brewery World Cup Winners With Joe Sixpack

Victory beer takes over our taps. All day and night. Includes the Braumeister Pils, Smokin Oats Porter, Throwback Lager, Kolsch, Brown Ale, Altbier, ESB, Pursuit, Yakima Twilight and more. Local 44, 4333 Spruce St.

Ancient Ales Lunch with Sam Calagione and Dr. Patrick McGovern

6 p.m.

Strangford Lough Brewing Company: Meet The Brewer

Meet The Brewer With Dogfish Head

12:30 p.m.

Meet Tony Forder as he reviews a world-class selection: Dieu du Ciel (Canada), Mikkeller (Denmark), Hitachino (Japan), Bink (Belgium), Meantime (England) and more. $40, $75/pair. Tavern 17, 220 S. 17th St.

Hang with Rob Tod, one of the nation's most creative and accomplished brewers. Sip Victor and Victoria on draft plus other awesome Allagash brews. Tria Washington Square West, 1137 Spruce St.

St. Bernardus, Abbaye Des Rocs And Abbaye du Val-Dieu

Happy Hour Meet And Greet With Flying Fish Brewery

Anyone up for a little afternoon delight? Beer delight is what I'm talking about. Shangy's beer distributor has arranged with D&V Imports to bring several Belgian brewers to Philly for Beer Week. Come by for lunch and a beer (or 20). We'll have three folks from Belgium on hand: Marco Passarella, brewer from Brouwerij St. Bernardus; Nathalie Eloir, brewer from Brasserie des Rocs (one of two female brewers in Belgium); and Michael Pelsser, marketing director at Abbaye du Val-Dieu. This is a great way to start your weekend. Monk's Café, 264 S. 16th St.

A rep from Tiger Beer will be here to answer questions and provide samples of Singapore's most popular beer. MangoMoon, 4161 Main St.

Wide World of Beer with Tony Forder, Editor of Ale Street News

Meet The Brewer: Rob Tod Of Allagash

3 p.m.

Dogfish Head Tap

Victory Brewing Company Day

Meet With Tiger Beer

5:30 p.m.

And Furthermore!

Meet Brewer Marco Passarella from St. Bernardus, Brewer Nathalie Eloir from Brasserie des Rocs, and Michael Pelsser from Abbaye du Val-Dieu. St. Stephen's Green, 1701 Green St.

Dogfish Head tapped including World Wide Stout, 90 Minute IPA, Palo Santo Marron, IPAs and more. Via Marconi Pizza Pub, 1758 Allentown Rd., Lansdale

Meet the brewer. Gordon Grubb from Nodding Head Brewery will join us. Special beer and happy hour menu from 5 to 7 p.m. Southwark Restaurant & Bar, 701 S. Fourth St.

Meet The Brewers: The Brewers Of 12 Percent Imports

The World Cup starts. Watch France vs. Uruguay with us at 2:30 p.m. Prizes and soccer Quizzo. Skills contest and soccer beer pong. Dog-friendly. Beerheads at the General Lafayette, 646 Germantown Pike, Lafayette Hill

Black Biscuit, Double Trouble, Red's Rye, Curmudgeon, Centennial IPA, Cerise, Porter, Pale Ale. KBS? Kraftwork, 541 E. Girard Ave.

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Meet Ommegang brewmaster Mike McManus as we showcase the beers of Duvel Moortgat. Also enter to win tickets to Ommegang's BCTC annual beer festival. Eulogy Belgian Tavern, 136 Chestnut St.

9 p.m. Long Trail: The Taste Of Vermont

Enjoy "the taste of Vermont" with a selection of specially priced beers from Long Trail. The brewery rep will be here to answer questions. Westbury Bar & Restaurant, 261 S. 13th St.

Kick The Firkin Pint Night With Victory 12 Steps Down, 831 Christian St.

Firkin Off

Good Dog's annual Firkin Off. PHL vs. NY. The underdog Sly Fox Chester County Bitter faces reigning champ Southampton Burton Ale. Good Dog Bar & Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

East vs. West Exotic Beer Tasting

Come sample some of the finest vintage, specialty and aged brews from across the continent. Butlered menu and live jazz. Indulge and enjoy. $65. Stoudt's Brewing Co., Rte. 272, 2800 N. Reading Rd., Adamstown

Ithaca Beer Co. And El Camino Real Beer Dinner

Casual four-course dinner paired with four Ithaca Beers. There will be plenty of Ithaca giveaways and a chance to meet with the fine folks from the brewery. El Camino Real, 1040 N. Second St.

Belgium All-Stars

Only the best of the best for this class. Beer expert and author Lynn Hoffman presents Belgium all-stars with fabulous appetizer pairings. Register online. $15-20. Trolley Car Diner, 7619 Germantown Ave.

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Prohibition Taproom, 501 N. 13th St.

Simon Says "Samuel Smith"

Samuel Smith, one of the original really good imports way back, is still here, great as ever. Play "Simon Says" for shits and giggles and prizes. The Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Ave.

Flying Fish Exit 6 Firkin

Flying Fish draft specials all day. Exit 6 Belgian Rye Firkin tapping at 7 p.m. Hulmeville Inn, 4 Trenton Ave., Hulmeville

Weyerbacher Brewing Night

Join the Devil's Den to tap a selection of beers from Weyerbacher brewery. Bob Fauteux, Weyerbacher rep, will be on hand to suggest a selection of mixed drinks made with Weyerbacher beers. Look for bourbon barrel-aged Heresy and Insanity along with other Weyerbacher favorites. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Brooklyn Brewery Three-Year-Aged Monster Barleywine

Savoir Faire Biere de Garde, Black Ops and Monster Barleywine (aged three years). Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

8 p.m. Great Lakes Brewing Draft Party

Serving Erie Monster, Burning River and Edmund Fitzgerald Porter. $3.50 pints all day. Great Lakes will be here from 8 to 10 p.m. Prizes and giveaways. O'Neals, 611 S. Third St.

Sierra Nevada Meet The Brewer

Terence Sullivan of Sierra Nevada brings a selection of beers and a firkin from the pioneering Chico, CA brewery to Time for an evening of beers and conversation. TIME, 1315 Sansom St.

Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

Meet The Brewer And Lord Chesterfield

The real Lord Chesterfield is back to inject new life into one of Yuengling's oldest brands. He is bringing his wry humor, quirky advice and exceptional beer to PBW. Meet Lord Chesterfield and John Callahan from 5-7 p.m. Follow the Lord on Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare. chesterfieldsociety.com Draught Horse Pub, 1431 Cecil B. Moore

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Moriarty's, 1116 Walnut St.

Stella, Hoe And Leffe Upstairs In The Bohemian

Three Belgian Breweries

Jinkies! It's Brew Dog

Philly Beer Wrap-Up

Host: Lee Marren. Tapping: Surprise. Last person to fill their cup and kick the firkin wins two tickets to our next beer dinner (a $100 value). Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

One of those punk kids from Brew Dog, James, will be here, solving mysteries and eating Scotty Snacks. On tap: Bashah, Zeitgeist, Punk. The Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Ave.

Pimp My Rye, Pimp Yourself

Enjoy a "pimped out" firkin of Dock Street's Rye IPA and don your most ostentatious 'bling' to compete for beer prizes. Visit headhousephilly.com for tickets. $10. The Headhouse, 122 Lombard St.

9:30 p.m. Furthermore

Meet Aran and Chris while pounding a firkin of Oscura, Fatty Boombalatty, Three Feet Deep and their one-off, Thermo Refur. Good Dog Bar & Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

10 p.m. Free Live Music With Old Man Cactus

Rock out with your cactus out. Plus beer specials. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

All Day Events: Grazin' In The Grain

Buy any five one-pound specialty grains, get one free. 10 percent off bulk malts when you mention PBW. Some restrictions apply. Home Sweet Homebrew, 2008 Sansom St.

Kill The Keg Weekend

Kill the kegs with your last chance to taste some of the one-offs and debuts from Philly Beer Week. Discount craft beer all weekend. Kite and Key, 1836 Callowhill St.

Sat • June 12 9 a.m. Breweriana Show

Join local breweriana collectors as they display, trade and sell historic brewery items. Admission is free. Sponsored by the EBCA and Yards. Yards Brewing Co., 901 N. Delaware Ave.

10:30 a.m. Doggie Bag

A mixed bag of Beer Week leftovers. The Sidecar Bar & Grille, 2201 Christian St.

11 a.m. Troegs Beer Garden During Main Line Food And Jazz Fest

We will be featuring an indoor, air conditioned Troegs Beer Garden during the Main Line Food and Jazz Festival. At least two firkins and four taps. Teresa's Cafe & Next Door, 124-126 N. Wayne Ave., Wayne

Meet Marco Passarella of Brouwerij St. Bernardus; Nathalie Eloir, owner of Brasserie des Rocs and one of two female brewers in Belgium; Michael Pelsser of Brasserie Abbaye du Val-Dieu. The Belgian Café, 601 N. 21st St.

Nothing but the best. Wrap up Philly Beer Week with many of the top beers in the world. Via Marconi Pizza Pub, 1758 Allentown Rd., Lansdale

20th Annual Michael Jackson Tutored Tastings, First Session

Randy Mosher continues the 20-year tradition of tutored beer tastings begun by Michael Jackson at the University Museum in 1990. These tastings educated palates all across the Delaware Valley, brought brewers and new products to the region, and spurred research on for the recreation of beverages brewed in the ancient world. Randy’s topic: Beer as Art. A Philly Beer Fests event. $50. HeadHouse, 122 Lombard St.

Yards Takes Over Fairmount

Ten different Yards Beers on draft and U.S.A. vs. England in the World Cup. Watch Tom defend his Pierogie and Kielbasa eating crown. Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

Yards Takes Over Fairmount

All the bars in Fairmount will be pouring something special from our local guys at Yards Brewing. The Bishop's Collar, 2349 Fairmount Ave.

Yards Takes Over Fairmount

Yards is taking over for the U.S. vs. England World Cup match. Find the Yards staff in Fairmount. London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave.

Yards Takes Over Fairmount

Yards is taking over for the U.S. vs. England World Cup match. Find the Yards staff in Fairmount. Rembrandt's, 741 N. 23rd St.

19th Annual Microfest

Come on down to Stoudt's Biergarten for our 19th Annual Microfest. Keep you festival tasting glass. Two sessions, noon to 4 p.m. and 7 to 11 p.m. $30. Stoudt's Brewing Co., Rte. 272, 2800 N. Reading Rd., Adamstown

Exit Party with Flying Fish New Exit Series: Exit 16! 12 Steps Down, 831 Christian St.

Spaten Franziskaner Lunch

Join us for a tapping of some great German beers from Spaten and Franziskaner. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Blues And Brews

BBQ and guest beers from Dogfish Head and Stewart's. Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant, 130 E. Bridge St., Phoenixville

The Summer Clearance Sale

Yes, you are reading correctly. All beer on tap will be buy one, get one from noon to 4 p.m. Tap list varies. The Institute, 549 N. 12th St.

World Cup 2010 And Foosball Tournament Kickoff With Spaten

Spaten will be present to kick off our World Cup foosball tournament. Cash prizes and teams of two. Last registration date is June 10. Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

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Coronado

Meet the brewers and some special drafts from Coronado. Hulmeville Inn, 4 Trenton Ave., Hulmeville

Kill the kegs with your last chance to taste some of the one-offs and debuts from Philly Beer Week. Discount craft beer and Phils vs. Boston. Kite and Key, 1836 Callowhill St.

World Cup Soccer In The Garden

Ommegang Brunch And Children's Sing-A-Long Hour

1 p.m.

Sponsored by Brewery Ommegang of Cooperstown, N.Y. Bring your children to a very special sing-a-long brunch. P.O.P.E., 1501 E. Passyunk Ave.

Potluck Saturday

Any drafts left over from Philly Beer Week will be $3.50 pints all day. Prizes and giveaways. For more info visit onealspub.com. O'Neals, 611 S. Third St.

11:30 a.m. Sloppy Seconds Saturday

Craft Beer In Cans Sampling

Come see why beer is better in cans. Sample a selection of craft beer in cans. Exton Beverage Co., 310 E. Lincoln Highway, Exton

Long Trail

Double IPA and a firkin of Blackberry Wheat. Good Dog Bar & Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Battle Of The Brewers

Sample some of the best drafts in town and enjoy sinfully good appetizers by Devil's Alley. All you can drink, all you can eat. Noon to 4 p.m. $35. Devil's Alley, 1907 Chestnut St.

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Specials on all leftover beers from Beer Week. We've got no room for storage so everything must go. Draughts, firkins, bottles, whatever. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

First U.S. match of the World Cup on four large TVs in the Beer Garden. Sampling some local renditions of English-style beers. North Bowl, 909 N. Second St.

We are bringing in a Belgian tap system and bringing it upstairs. This should be good. TIME, 1315 Sansom St.

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Meet Herr Inselkammer of Brauerei Ayinger. Race Street Café, 208 Race St.

U.S.A. debuts in the World Cup against England at 2:30 p.m. Doc’s World Cup: American Brews vs. British. Dr. Watson's, 216 S. 11th St.

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The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

Duck-Rabbit Afternoon

Meet Paul Philippon, founder and brewer of this North Carolina microbrewery specializing in full-flavored delicious dark beers. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Samuel Adams Hefe-Hour

Sample for free the Samuel Adams Wheat lineup: Coastal Wheat, Blackberry Wit, Cherry Wheat and Summer Ale. Paired with gourmet chocolates and For Pete Sake's classics. Prizes, fun, and Boston Lager. For Pete's Sake Pub, 900 S. Front St.

2 p.m. Philly Brewing Company vs. Harpoon Brewing

An outdoor tailgate while the Phils play the Red Sox and P.B.C. Kenzinger faces Harpoon Summer in a kick-the-keg race. Misconduct Tavern, 1511 Locust St.

An Afternoon With Flying Fish

Join the world's most beautiful showgirls for bottle specials, samples and pint glass giveaways. Delilah's Gentlemen's Club & Steakhouse, 100 Spring Garden St.

Cheesesteak Sampling

South Philly Bar and Grill, 1235-37 E. Passyunk Ave.

Take It In The Can: A Celebration Of Craft Canned Beers Featuring at least 10 craft beers, all in cans. Sly Fox, Caldera, Oskar Blues, 21st Amendment, Steamworks, Anderson Valley, Wittekerke Belgian White and more. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings

Stoudt's Brewery Night. Three courses paired with Stoudt's American Pale Ale and Stoudt's Scarlet Lady ESB. $35. MidAtlantic Restaurant & Tap Room, 3711 Market St.

5 p.m. Abbaye Saint-Martin "Pure Belgium" Tweet-Up

Abbaye Saint-Martin CEO Marc-Antoine De Mees invites beer Twitterers to Peters/Carey's Fairmount resto/pub. SEPTA Bus 7 or 48 to 22nd and Green. The Belgian Café, 601 N. 21st St.

Dogfish Head Happy Hour

Meet the brewer. Beer specials from Dogfish Head Craft Brewery and special happy hour menu. Southwark Restaurant & Bar, 701 S. Fourth St.

2:30 p.m. U.S. vs. England World Cup

World Cup, 2:30 p.m. game. All draft beers on special. Rembrandt's, 741 N. 23rd St.

3 p.m.

The Belgian Bomb With St. Bernardus, Abbaye des Rocs and Abbaye du Val-Dieu

Sample some of the best brews Belgium has to offer and meet the people responsible for them. Abbaye, 637 N. Third St.

4 p.m.

20th Annual Michael Jackson Tutored Tastings, Second Session

$3 microbrew pints. Dinner specials including hot roast beef and hot roast pork sandwiches. Kenzinger, 60 Minute, Scarlet Lady, Hop Devil, Farmhouse Summer Ale. Cherry Street Tavern, 129 N. 22nd St.

For $35, enjoy a three-course menu of Jones favorites paired with two brown ales: Sprecher Pub Brown Ale and Brooklyn Brewery Brown Ale. Jones, 700 Chestnut St.

Flying Dog Brewery

Meet the brewer and sample some great brews such as their Raging Bitch, Gonzo Porter, Woody Creek White, Double Dog and a firkin of Doggie Style Classic Pale Ale. Abbaye, 637 N. Third St.

Yards And Tria Fermentation School Firkin Tapping

Join Tom Kehoe, Frank Winslow and The Rick at Tria as we tap a firkin of our class collaboration from the Fermentation School. Tria Rittenhouse Square, 123 S. 18th St.

Invite Only: Kick The Keg Night

Meet The Brewer With Boaks' Brian Boaks

The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

Founders Brewing

Stop by Brew anytime on Saturday for 25 percent off all Founders bottles. We'll host an informal tutored tasting from 4 to 6 p.m. Brew, 1900 S. 15th St.

Stone/BrewDog Collaboration

Stone and BrewDog owners, brewers and reps take over TJ's taps for the night. TJ's Restaurant & Drinkery, 35 Paoli Plaza, Paoli

Traditional Irish Music Session

BrewDog Master Brewer

Little Sumpin' Wild, Undercover Ale, and a firkin of Hop Stoopid. Good Dog Bar & Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Beer Week Leftovers

Prohibition Taproom, 501 N. 13th St.

Savor The Sweet Taste Of Victory

Come taste why we always have lots of Victory on tap— delectable, delish, divine, flavorsome, heavenly, luscious, scrumptious and yummy. The Irish Pol, 45 S. Third St.

Spaten And Franziskaner

Spaten and Franziskaner beer party with Fran TJ's Restaurant & Drinkery, 35 Paoli Plaza, Paoli

Weyerbacher Night

Weyerbacher Mike will be here with some tasty drafts, free samples and a firkin. Visit hulmevilleinn.com for details. Hulmeville Inn, 4 Trenton Ave., Hulmeville

12 Percent Seven Brewer Beer Dinner

Five-course, five beer pairing. A rare opportunity to meet Brian Ewing of 12 Percent Imports and his entourage of seven Belgian brewmasters. An epic dinner! Hawthornes, 738 S. 11th St.

The Belgian Café, 601 N. 21st St.

Meet Brian Boaks of Boaks. The Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Ave.

6 p.m.

Philadelphia Brewing Company

Great Lakes Night

Great Lakes draft specials and free beer for Sparks for all his work on Philly Beer Week website. Mad Mex, 3401 Walnut St.

6:30 p.m. Magic Hat Burlesque Bar Crawl Alice in Wonderland themed burlesque bar crawl. Come out for the show and try their bright pink summer seasonal WACKO! Urban Saloon, 2120 Fairmount St.

We'll be featuring canned offerings with something for everyone, from favorites like Sly Fox to Oskar Blues. Sometimes in the can is best. Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

An Evening With Great Lakes

Enjoy a specially priced selection of award-winning allnatural beers from Great Lakes Brewing Co. Westbury Bar & Restaurant, 261 S. 13th St.

Yards With Brawler Firkin

"The Brawler is Back" UFC 115 with Chuck Liddell and a Yards Brawler firkin. Fight is live and free at the Iron Abbey. Iron Abbey, 680 N. Easton Rd., Horsham

9:30 p.m. Meet Christine Celis From C2 Imports

Start to wind down the week with some fantastic Belgian beers including Abbaye Saint-Martin. London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave.

10 p.m. British Invasion At Elephant And Castle

Elephant & Castle Pub and Restaurant, 1800 Market St.

Meet Bill and Nancy, brewers and owners of Philadelphia Brewing Company. Try their latest brew: a strong Belgian golden ale, cask-conditioned beer. Prizes and more. Grace Tavern, 2229 Grays Ferry Ave.

Free Live Funk With Local Funkers “Solid”

Franziskaner And Spaten On Special

A Little Knowledge

Come in and drink some Franziskaner and Spaten. This is some delicious beer. We're shaving a bit off the top, so let's pregame. TIME, 1315 Sansom St.

Great funk. Beer specials. Fun and Fergie. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

All Day Events: 10 percent off books, beginner equipment and ingredient kits when you mention PBW. Home Sweet Homebrew, 2008 Sansom St.

Craft Beer Blow Out Meet the Brewer's Meat With Duck-Rabbit's Paul Philippon

Meet the brewer from Duck-Rabbit, drink his beer and eat a meat dish from him. The Grey Lodge Pub, 6235 Frankford Ave.

Attractive price for some of the world's best craft brews, tapped continuously throughout the day until each keg blows out.Tavern 17, 220 S. 17th St.

Founders Brewing

8 p.m. 20th Annual Michael Jackson Tutored Tastings, Third Session

Stop by Brew anytime on Saturday for 25 percent off all Founders bottles. We'll host an informal tutored tasting from 4 to 6 p.m. Brew, 1900 S. 15th St.

Randy Mosher continues the 20-year tradition of tutored beer tastings begun by Michael Jackson at the University Museum in 1990. These tastings educated palates all across the Delaware Valley, brought brewers and new products to the region, and spurred research on for the recreation of beverages brewed in the ancient world. Randy’s topic: Beer as Art. A Philly Beer Fests event. $50. HeadHouse, 122 Lombard St.

Sun • June 13

S'mores And O'Reilly

Doggie Bag

Strongbow And Woodchuck Cider

McGlinchey’s Downstairs Bar at 6 p.m.: Strongbow and Woodchuck Ciders. Buy a beer, get a glass. McGlinchey's, 259 S. 15th St.

Who Loves It In The Can Fest?

What goes better with a creamy Sly Fox O'Reilly's Stout while you're huddled with friends around our fire pits on a brisk June evening? S'mores of course. Finish your day by rewarding your sweet tooth with homemade S'mores paired with O'Reilly's Stout. City Tap House, 3925 Walnut St.

Stella, Hoegaarden, Bass Glassware giveaway. Moriarty's, 1116 Walnut St.

10:30 a.m. Scraps And Leftovers

$4 pints of all our Philly Beer Week scraps and leftovers. Rembrandt's, 741 N. 23rd St.

A mixed bag of Philly Beer Week leftovers. The Sidecar Bar & Grille, 2201 Christian St.

11 a.m. Lucky Leftovers

We'll need help kicking the special kegs we've be given by our special guests all week long. Help us finish off the kegs. Eulogy Belgian Tavern, 136 Chestnut St.

Extreme Beer Brunch Stone Brewing Night

Join Lee Marren and the Old Eagle Tavern to try Saison du BUFF, a collaboration with Stone, Victory and Dogfish Head. Ruination and Arrogant Bastard on draft also. Old Eagle Tavern, 175 Markle St.

As many extreme beers as we can get our hands on. We saved a Supplication keg for this. Expect to enjoy beercentric brunch specials. South Philadelphia Tap Room, 1509 Mifflin St.

Breckenridge Beer Brunch Magic Hat's Burlesque Old City Sideshow Fairmount Pub Crawl

Meet Brewer Mike McManus from Ommegang. Enter to win tickets to Belgium Comes To Cooperstown, and drink some amazing beers—not a bad night out. St. Stephen's Green, 1701 Green St.

Join John Jordan, brewer from Breckenridge, for brunch. The Devil's Den will be pairing beers from Breckenridge Brewery with their brunch menu. Try an Oak-Aged Vanilla Porter with Cornflake Crusted French Toast. SummerBright wheat ale and Lucky U IPA will also be on draft. Devil's Den 1148 S. 11th St.

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OMG: You gotta see this one! Magic Hat returns to Fairmount, entertaining us as they perform bar to bar. London Grill, 2301 Fairmount Ave.

Cooperstown Here I Come

Meet the guys behind BrewDog. Expect some rare and unique beers from this extreme European brewery. Pick their brains and join us for an amazing tasting. Hawthornes, 738 S. 11th St.

Jose Pistola's Casey Parker's band is a hair metal band with power chords galore. Funny and fun—the perfect end to PBW! $10. Johnny Brenda's, 1201 Frankford Ave.

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Musicians sit in for some "diddly idle" music at its finest. Plus the best Guinness in town, with a few beer specials thrown in. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

Lagunitas

Stoudts Brewing Presents Welcome To My Face

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Breckenridge Sampling

Meet Christine Celis And Abbaye Saint-Martin Belgian Ales

Meet the brewer, John Jordan. Race Street Café, 208 Race St.

9 p.m.

Nogne-O Tutored Tasting

Join Nogne-O Brewer, Kjetil Jikiun and the Shelton Brothers for a tutored tasting and tapas pairing. Enjoy a four-beer flight paired with tapas dishes from Chef Alex Urena. Kjetil will discuss his beers and brewing on his first trip to the United States. $30. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

Breckenridge

Three Musketeers: Nathalie Eloir of Basserie des Rocs; Marco Passarella of Brouwerij St. Bernardus; and Michael Pelsser of Abbaye du Val-Dieu will be on hand. Eulogy Belgian Tavern, 136 Chestnut St.

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings

Randy Mosher continues the 20-year tradition of tutored beer tastings begun by Michael Jackson at the University Museum in 1990. These tastings educated palates all across the Delaware Valley, brought brewers and new products to the region, and spurred research on for the recreation of beverages brewed in the ancient world. Randy’s topic: Beer as Art. A Philly Beer Fests event. $50. HeadHouse, 122 Lombard St.

Help us finish all our Beer Week draughts. $2-$3 draughts with an invite. Stop by one of our other Beer Week events to get an invite. South Philadelphia Tap Room, 1509 Mifflin St.

Tous Pour Un, Un Pour Tous

Local Microbrew Happy Hour

Beer Of Legend's Clone Brew Wars

Award-winning homebrewers square off. Taste clones of Nugget Nectar, St. Bernardus 12, Pliny the Elder and more alongside their commercial example. Costumes welcome! $45. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

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Bavarian Brunch

Start the day with a traditional Bavarian brunch. Weissbier, Weisswurst and Pretzel. Bridgewater's Pub, 30th Street Station

Belgian Beer Brunch With Chocolate Fountain

On Draft: Russian River Consecration, Livery 5th Dimension, Ommegang Belgian Pale Ale, Bruery Saison de Lente, Valeir Extra, Troegs Mad Elf, Cuvee de Jacobins Rouge. The Drafting Room Taproom and Grille, 635 N. Pottstown Pike, Exton

11:30 a.m. Brunch Beer Cocktails Featuring Left Hand Brewery

Stop out for some relaxing brunch with specialty brunch cocktails made with beer from Left Hand Brewery. Expect some great new drinks. Varga Bar, 941 Spruce St.

3 p.m.

Bonkers for Belgians

One-time fee to come help us kick our kegs. Drink as much as you would like for only $25. Dr. Watson's, 216 S. 11th St.

10 percent off any Belgian recipes, books or glassware when you mention PBW. Home Sweet Homebrew, 2008 Sansom St.

4 p.m.

Potluck Sunday Is Funday

Mystery Beer

Guess the beer style: first sip, it's on the house; by the end of the bottle, half price; can't guess, happy hour. Doobies Bar, 2201 Lombard St.

Second Annual Zythos America, Second Session

Zythos is Belgium's best-known beer festival, and Philly Beer Fests is proud to work with the organizers of Zythos to bring you the second year of Zythos in America. $65. Penn Museum, 3260 South St.

Russian River Beer Day

Last year was a blast. This year we're stocked up on hard to find Russian River beers, including one special newbie. Local 44, 4333 Spruce St.

Noon Philly Beer Wrap-Up

Wrap up Philly Beer Week with many of the top beers with over 160 bottles and 14 draughts. Via Marconi Pizza Pub, 1758 Allentown Rd., Lansdale

Second Annual Zythos America, First Session Zythos is Belgium's best-known beer festival, and Philly Beer Fests is proud to work with the organizers of Zythos to bring you the second year of Zythos in America. $65. Penn Museum, 3260 South St.

Get Stoned At Triumph Stone Brewing Company will be taking over Triumph with eight rare Stone brews. The event will last until the last keg is kicked. Triumph Brewing Co., 117 Chestnut St.

Kickin' It 7 Style Join us to kick some kegs and enjoy discounted prices along with food specials. Check our website for offerings and details on this morning. Lucky 7 Tavern, 747 N. 25th St.

Beer Week BBQ And Outdoor Bash

Closing out the week with a Beer Week BBQ with many brewers, local and national. Live Caribbean Music. Food is included with cost. $15. Bella Vista Specialty Beer Wholesalers, 755 S. 11th St.

Third Annual Amazing Philly Beer Race

The Brew Lounge and Dock Street join forces to bring an afternoon of running, fun, eating, beer, live music and a cookout. Info: bryan@brewlounge.com Dock Street Brewery, 701 50th St.

Drink Up And Get Out Of Town

Finish how you started, people! The right way. The Philly way. With the most taps east of the Schuylkill. 40 for $4. The Irish Pol, 45 S. Third St.

Sunday Brunch With Franziskaner

Sunday brunch with Franziskaner then enjoy the Cup game, Germany vs. Australia. Race Street Café, 208 Race St. P W ’ S P H I L LY B E E R W E E K

1 p.m. Ithaca Beer And Snack Pairing

Four beers paired with four snacks for $25. Apricot Wheat mimosas, Ground Break, White Gold and Cascazilla. Good Dog Bar & Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Cork Restaurant Brews "N" Blues Festival

Duck-Rabbit Sampling

The Foodery, 837 N. Second St.

4:30 p.m. Come out to El Camino Real for a BBQ picnic with Philebrity, sponsored by Miller High Life. Celebrate the macro-breweries as a fitting end to Beer Week's celebration of the micro-breweries. El Camino Real, 1040 N. Second St.

5 p.m. Sunday Scraps: Everything Must Go

All Beer Week products must go. $3 beers until the basement is clear. Our barbacks are going to love this. Good Dog Bar & Restaurant, 224 S. 15th St.

Victory Fists Of Feury Beer Release Party Hors d'oeuvres and beer dinner celebrating the release of "Fists of Feury," a collaborative effort between Victory and chefs Terence and Patrick Feury. $55. Nectar, 1091 Lancaster Ave., Berwyn

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings For $35, enjoy a three-course menu of Jones favorites paired with two porters and stouts: Boulder Beer Planet Porter, Yards General Washington’s Porter. Jones, 700 Chestnut St.

Kill The Keg Weekend

Kill the kegs with your last chance to taste some of the one-offs and debuts from Beer Week. Discount craft beer and Phils vs. Boston. Kite and Key, 1836 Callowhill St.

Clean The Lines

Help us kick the kegs from Philly Beer Week with some great specials all day. Bridgid's Bar and Restaurant, 726 N. 24th St.

The following events are available every day of Philly Beer Week

all Week eventS: No Repeat Beer Week

We're pouring non-stop new and unique beers, with no repeats all week. Last year we killed 128 kegs—come out and help us top that this year. Memphis Taproom, 2331 E. Cumberland St.

Three Courses, Three Beers, $30 Beer Dinner

Every night during beer week chef Micheal Yeamans will be offering three big courses paired with three great beers for $30. Devil's Alley, 1907 Chestnut St.

Celebrate Philly Beer Week At City Tavern

Celebrate at City Tavern with chef/proprietor Walter Staib and Yards Brewing Company's Ales of the Revolution. Visit citytavern.com for the complete menu. $45. City Tavern, 138 S. Second St.

Hora Feliz

Beer Week Latin Happy Hour at 3 p.m. $5 Latin beers; $5 bar bites, in the bar area only. Cuba Libre Restaurant and Rum Bar, 10 S. Second St.

Three-course menu of Philly foods paired with Philly brews for $35. Bridget Foy's, 200 South St.

Four-Course Flying Fish Exit Series Dinner

Dog-Friendly Happy Hour And Copa ModdiALE Kickoff

Reservations required. Amada, 217 Chestnut St.

The Dark Side With Duck-Rabbit Come to the dark side with the Devil's Den and Duck Rabbit brewery, the dark beer specialists. Join brewer Paul Philippon of Duck-Rabbit to toast the end of Philly Beer Week. Draft List: Rabid Duck Russian Imperial Stout, Barleywine and Brown Ale. What a way to end it. Devil's Den, 1148 S. 11th St.

7 p.m. Yards Revolution Prix Fixe Beer Dinner

Four-course menu featuring dishes made using Yards beer. Each course will be paired with one of Yards’ Ales of the Revolution beer series. Appearances from Peter Cherpack (BeerAppreciation.com) and a Yards brewer. Oakmont National Pub, 31 E. Eagle Rd., Havertown

Join Beerheads at the General Lafayette with dogs, beer and a different classic soccer match each night. Food and beer included. World cup countdown, prizes. $20. Beer Heads at the General Lafayette, 646 Germantown Pike,Lafayette Hill.

Beer Pairing Menu

Three-course menu paired with Bieres de Garde. $55. Caribou Cafe, 1126 Walnut St.

Prix Fixe Menu And Beer Pairings

For $35, enjoy a three-course menu of Jones favorites paired with two Lagers: Steamworks Colorado Kolsch and Stoudt’s Gold Lager (Munich Helles). Jones, 700 Chestnut St.

Four-Course Beer Dinner With Flights: June 6-11

James will be offering a delicious four course beer dinner with flights for only $65 through June 11. Call for reservations 215.629.4980. James, 824 S. Eighth St.

12 Percent Imports Multi-Brewer Beer Tasting and Pig Roast $9 burger and brew pairing throughout beer week. Teresa's Cafe and Next Door, 124-126 N. Wayne Ave., Wayne.

Tattoos And Tank Tops

Finn McCools

Sly Fox Presents T.U.D.: Final Hurrah Karaoke Party with Brewers and the Girls of IPA

Christ Church Burial Ground Brew 'N’ History: 3:30 p.m. Mon-Fri

Prohibition Taproom, 501 N. 13th St.

Hair Of The Dog Brewery Night

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Live music, outdoor grills, and of course, fresh and refreshing beer. We'll be grilling and chilling to music by Grandchildren, Chasing Arethusa and more. Dock Street Brewery, 701 50th St.

Closing up another successful Philly Beer Week is a lot of work. Come help us clean our lines and keg room. After the Bell’s event, The Best of The Best, Yards/Fish and Sly Fox, we're bound to have some good stuff leftover. Growler giveaways and maybe some special tappings. City Tap House, 3925 Walnut St.

6 p.m.

Blue Point Firkin And Pale Ale’s Philly Debut

Dock Street Annual Music Fest

Cleaning The Line Day

Philly Foods/Philly Brews Menu

Enjoy Sunday listening to blues, drinking brews and eating BBQ. Whole roast pig, 10 craft beers and homebrew competition. A don't-miss event. $25. Cork Restaurant, 90 Haddon Ave., Westmont, N.J.

2 p.m.

Any drafts left over from Philly Beer Week will be $3.50 pints all day. Prizes and giveaways. For more info: onealspub.com. O'Neals, 611 S. Third St.

El Camino Real BBQ Picnic With Philebrity And Miller High Life

Join Fergie, brewers with no dignity and the Ladies Beer Club of Philadelphia for embarrassing scenes and some special beer (BS1), a great collaboration. T.U.D.—the Totally Unnecessary Drink. Fergie's Pub, 1214 Sansom St.

Firkin of Hoptical Illusion, draughts of Oatmeal Stout and The Pale Ale makes its Philly debut. Swift Half, 1001 N. Second St.

All Day Events:

Kick The Kegs

Close out Beer Week with an extremely rare East Coast visit by Hair of the Dog Brewery of Portland, Ore. Sample some extraordinarily rare brews. P.O.P.E., 1501 E. Passyunk Ave.

7:30 p.m. Lancaster Beer Dinner

Four courses prepared by executive chef Michael Yeamans, paired with four locally brewed drafts by Yards Brewing. Only $45. Devil's Alley, 1907 Chestnut St.

Choose one of our six, half-pound Angus burgers paired to complement six of our 16 craft beers. Only $9; beers and burgers change daily. Finn McCools, 118 S. 12th St. After debating the Declaration of Independence all day, the founding fathers continued the discussion in the taverns and pubs of colonial Philadelphia. Join us each weekday afternoon of Philly Beer Week at 3:30 for a 20-minute tour focusing on Philadelphia beer history and its connection to those buried in historic Christ Church Burial Ground, including Franklin, Hopkinson, and Rush. Tickets: $1-$10. Visit christchurchphila.org for more info. Christ Church Burial Ground, Fifth and Arch sts.

Week Long Beer Shooter And Oyster Specials

Oyster House will be featuring our own brand of beer justice with special beer/ oyster shooters and oyster and beer flights all week long. Oyster House, 1516 Sansom St.

Exclusive Pouring of Dogfish Head’s “Heaven and Hell”

A potent and delicious blend of savory World Wide Stout with their ultrahoppy 120 Minute IPA created the unique and delicious devilish “Heaven and Hell.” Exclusively pouring at the Oakmont. Oakmont National Pub, 31 E. Eagle Rd., Havertown


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