In late-breaking Pacific Standard news, we'll be hosting a launch of the fantastic but never-before-seen-in-New York City San Francisco brewery Speakeasy on Wednesday night.  We'll have two beers, the Big Daddy IPA and the Prohibition, on tap all night for $1 off.  The descriptions:
Speakeasy Prohibition Ale (San Francisco, CA; $6/16 oz). Speakeasy's signature beer is a defining American-style amber ale. It balances English caramel malts with three different varieties of bold Pacific Northwest hops, each added three times, including dry-hopping.  6.1% ABV.
Speakeasy Big Daddy IPA (San Francisco, CA; $6/16 oz). Big Daddy pours a pale color, with strong hop aromas. The taste is dry and crisp, with the emphasis on the bountiful additions of Pacific Northwest hops, though there's a subtle pale malt presence in the background.  6.5% ABV.
Come by to be one of the first New Yorkers to drink Speakeasy on tap.  You won't be sorry, trust us.
Monday, August 24, 2009
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