Taco Tuesday: Tuesday is Taco Tuesday from 5pm to midnight. Our kitchen krew comes up with three different tacos every week. Tacos are 3 for $7, mix and match as you like. The current week's selections are updated here every Tuesday afternoon. Dan and Andy are really pulling out all the stops this week.
Lucky 13 Home Brew Club: Lucky 13 has their monthly meeting this week, Tuesday at 7:30. This month the meeting, the annual holiday party, is at Hop Angel Brauhaus. Next month Lucky 13 will be back here at The Grey Lodge. The club welcomes home brewers of all experience levels. It's a great group of people and we always have a fine time hanging out together. You can find more details at the Lucky 13 Facebook page.
Quizzo: Wednesday we have Quizzo at 8pm. This week's Quizmaster is Christina.
Friday the Firkinteenth: This Friday is our 28th Friday the Firkinteenth! This time around we have split the casks into two sessions, a day and a night session. So you can make a day for it, or you can work all day and make a night of it with the guarantee of 13 freshly tapped casks. Come for one session, or come for both, just come! The cask line-up is pretty incredible. This may well be the best Firkinteenth ever! Details are here.
Weekend Brunch: Saturday and Sunday, we serve Brunch from 10am to 3pm. In addition to our regular brunch menu, Big Dan has a brunch special every weekend. Our regular menu is available too.
Weekend Brunch: Saturday and Sunday, we serve Brunch from 10am to 3pm. In addition to our regular brunch menu, Big Dan has a brunch special every weekend. Our regular menu is available too.
Draft Beer Update
Great Lakes Eliot Ness replaced Dogfish Head Punkin Ale. Eliot Ness is this week's Beer Season Beer of the Week. As you may recall, we are focusing on the wonderful universe of lagers this Beer Season. This week's lager is a Vienna Lager. From Wikipeida: Vienna or amber lager was developed by brewer Anton Dreher in Vienna in 1841. Austrian brewers who emigrated to Mexico in the late 19th century took the style with them. Vienna lager is a reddish-brown or copper-colored beer with medium body and slight malt sweetness. The malt aroma and flavor may have a toasted character.[9] Despite their name, Vienna lagers are generally uncommon in continental Europe today but can be found frequently in North America, where it is often called pre-Prohibition style amber lager (often shortened to "pre-Prohibition lager"), as the style was popular in pre-1919 America. Notable examples include Great Lakes Eliot Ness, Samuel Adams Boston Lager, Devils Backbone Vienna Lager, and Yuengling Traditional Lager. In Norway, the style has retained some of its former popularity, and is still brewed by most major breweries.
When Vienna Lagers are on, they are one of the most wonderful beers. Toasty and a bit hoppy, so nice. Great Lakes is a great lager brewer so I'm looking forward to this one.
Great Lakes Eliot Ness replaced Dogfish Head Punkin Ale. Eliot Ness is this week's Beer Season Beer of the Week. As you may recall, we are focusing on the wonderful universe of lagers this Beer Season. This week's lager is a Vienna Lager. From Wikipeida: Vienna or amber lager was developed by brewer Anton Dreher in Vienna in 1841. Austrian brewers who emigrated to Mexico in the late 19th century took the style with them. Vienna lager is a reddish-brown or copper-colored beer with medium body and slight malt sweetness. The malt aroma and flavor may have a toasted character.[9] Despite their name, Vienna lagers are generally uncommon in continental Europe today but can be found frequently in North America, where it is often called pre-Prohibition style amber lager (often shortened to "pre-Prohibition lager"), as the style was popular in pre-1919 America. Notable examples include Great Lakes Eliot Ness, Samuel Adams Boston Lager, Devils Backbone Vienna Lager, and Yuengling Traditional Lager. In Norway, the style has retained some of its former popularity, and is still brewed by most major breweries.
When Vienna Lagers are on, they are one of the most wonderful beers. Toasty and a bit hoppy, so nice. Great Lakes is a great lager brewer so I'm looking forward to this one.



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