This Friday Night
The Andean Brewing Company
MACA ROOT - was used to refer to the Coca plant and how its leaves played a major role in religious and social ceremonies of Andean indigenous civilizations. Maca is a main source of food and one of the very few plants that can be cultivated in the harsh climate of the Andes. And for thousands of years, Maca has provided the natives with the means to survive for generations. To the natives, Maca provides the quintessential reason to celebrate Pachamama's (Mother Earth's) bountiful gifts. Kuka Beer - In native Andean language, Aymaran, "kuka," means "food for workers and travelers," a reference to the bounty provided by gods. Brewed with the Macca Root Kuka beer is something quite special. If you enjoy beer - you must try them. Their unique flavors are perfect for food, and they leave you wanting more. Please try them this Friday night.
Presented by Patrick Bailey of F&F distributors.
We will be preparing savory food & cheese pairings to accompany each selection.
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After some searching we are now able to offer to you these rarefied spirits - do not confuse them with Tequila, this is a completely different animal. If you know anyone that appreciates fine spirits like single malt scotch - let them know we have them. Or, surprise them with a very special gift that is not easy to find.
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BUZZ Up Coming
FEB 27 - April 12 The Garde Arts Center kicks off the annual Winter Film Festival. If for some reason you have not seen a film at the Garde - you must take the time to try it this season. The first row in the balcony is my favorite spot. Please remember to silence your cell phones.
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