Our beer-loving comrades known as the Media Beer Ladies have released the details of their next meet-up unfolding on Monday, July 30, 2012, beginning at 8 pm!
Join the suds-savvy females for a Great Lakes Brewing Co. Tap Takeover at Pinocchio’s Beer Garden To-Go. This event will save you a trip to the Cleveland-based brewery because instead of you making the trek to Ohio, they are coming to see YOU in Media! The fun, informative and tasty evening will explore a full range of craft brews produced by the highly-respected brewery and will be lead by GLBC’s Mark Weinmann. Bavarian pretzels and dips will accompany the beers through the tasting and additional food will be available off the menu.
Great Lakes Brewing Company is a principle-centered, environmentally respectful and socially conscious company committed to crafting fresh, flavorful, high-quality beer and food for the enjoyment of their customers. They aspire to maintain their status as the premier craft brewery in the Great Lakes region and are dedicated to uncompromising service, continuous improvement and innovative consumer education. Notable year-round beers of Great Lakes include Dortmunder Gold Lager, Edmund Fitzgerald Porter and Eliot Ness Amber Lager.
Learn more about Great Lakes by visiting greatlakesbrewing.com. If you’re a female and interested in joining like-minded ladies for craft beer, find Pinocchio’s at 31 East Baltimore Avenue in Media or online at pinbeer.com. The club meeting and tasting will unfold in a private space above Pinocchio’s and cost is $15 per person includes beer and pretzels.
Here’s a fun tidbit: During 2012′s Philly Beer Week, Pinocchio’s beer guru Dan Shaw teamed up with Philly Beer Scene‘s Mat Falco to represent Great Lakes in the beer week’s Double Dare-esque competition, Dunkel Dare. The duo competed against Bill Covaleski and Greg Lehman from Victory Brewing Co. and triumphantly claimed victory over the Downingtown-based brewery.
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