Everything goes better with beer.
Food. Music. Comedy.
More beer.
And you’ll get all of that at Brooklyn Brewery Mash, a nationwide celebration of local culture and endless fancy brews, starting March 1st.
If you’re unfamiliar (shame, beer drinker, shame), Brooklyn Brewery was started by two neighbors (one a war reporter in the Middle East) back in ’88.
Now they’re taking the show on the road, rolling through ten U.S. cities (Nashville, Chicago, New Orleans, Miami; more).
The Mash is one part great local chefs and distilleries, one part musicians and comedians, and one part “humanity’s favorite beverage.”
The lineup for each weeklong series varies by city and local talent. But some constants in the mix:
- Slow Supper with Dinner Lab: A pop-up dinner party with a multi-course menu, beer pairings and top local chefs.
- Brooklyn’s brewmasters lecturing on perfect suds/food pairings and home brewing.
- Found Footage Festival: Hilarious excerpts from the VHS era.
Plus, a roster of up-and-coming comedians and a three-day music series, featuring buzzy indie bands like Pujol, Diarrhea Planet (name aside, they’re damn good), The Men and more.
Until then: bottoms up.
Photos courtesy of Brooklyn Brewery
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