Friday, May 30, 2014

Thinking of Drinking: BROOKLYN BREWERY MASH TOUR


The Brooklyn Brewery Mash tour hits Washington, D.C., for the second time May 31 – June 7 to celebrate what’s next in food, film, comedy, music, books and beer. The Mash tour is the largest traveling food, beer and arts festival, stopping in ten U.S. cities as well as London and Stockholm in 2014. Brooklyn Brewery has collaborated with Washington, D.C. chefs, artists and craft brewers to create one-of-a-kind entertainment experiences for the whole community to enjoy. 

In partnership with select event partners and performers from both Brooklyn and the District of Columbia, the weeklong series features exclusive dinners, concerts and lots of craft beers. Washington, D.C. Mash partners include: Georges Mill Farm, City Tap House, Atlas Brew Works, Whole Foods P Street, The Coupe, Red Rocks Bistro, E Street Cinema, Rock & Roll Hotel, The Men, Passing Phases and Heavy Breathing. 

Who:   Mash talent from Brooklyn includes:
·         Steve HindyPresident and Co-Founder of Brooklyn Brewery, who will discuss his new book, The Craft Beer Revolution offering insight and perspective as a pioneer of America’s craft beer movement.
·         Brooklyn Brewery Chef Andrew Gerson and D.C. favorite Chef Patrick Dinh as well as Chef Hiyaw Gebreyohannes will be collaborating and celebrating local D.C. cuisine.

Where/When:  Check out the list of events for #DCMash May 31 – June 7, 2014 below.

Watch:  Check out the Mash video trailer, link here.

Mash tickets are available at BrooklynBreweryMash.com

D.C. Mash Tour Schedule

Saturday, May 31, 2014:
  • What and Who: Chefs Hiyaw Gebreyohannes & Andrew Gerson pair Hiyaw's Taste Of Ethiopia line of prepared foods with a full array of Brooklyn beers. They'll have a full stock of the Brooklyn Brewery portfolio so you can bring your favorite pairings home with you.
  • Where: Whole Foods P Street, 1440 P St NW, Washington, DC
  • When: Starts at 4:00 PM
Sunday, June 1, 2014
  • What and Who:  Our week of cultural happenings gets off and running with this agrarian dining experience. Through roaming culinary events, Dinner on the Farm works to connect people back to the land and to the farmers and artisans who are making our communities a better place to live. There will be a tour of Georges Mill Farm, a feast prepared in collaboration with Chef Hiyaw Gebreyohannes and Chef Patrick Dinh, live music by Jake & the Burtones, local artisans Craft Kombucha, Lulu’s Ice Cream & Radius Pizza, and beer for all.
  • Where:  Georges Mill Farm, 11873 Georges Mill Rd, Lovettsville, VA
  • When:  Starts at 3:00 PM (Tickets: $55)

Monday, June 2, 2014:
  • What and Who:  All week during The Brooklyn Brewery Mash we'll be taking over taps around the city, pouring our favorite, rarest and newest beers. In D.C., we're planning an all-out assault on City Tap House's tap system. We’ll be pouring Perennial, Seasonal & rare beers at the bar, including vintage Monster Ale, Mary’s Maple Porter, and more. Check back for the full line-up and be sure to show up early.
  • Where: City Tap House, 901 9th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 
  • When:  Starts at 7:00 PM

Tuesday, June 3, 2014:
  • What and Who:  Twenty-five years into running one of the top craft breweries in America, Brooklyn Brewery co-founder Steve Hindy looks back with his fellow craft beer comrades to discuss the circumstances and ambitions that allowed a handful of individuals across the country to challenge one of the largest corporate dynasties in American history. Steve joins us on The Mash, discussing his book and the beer scenes of each city we visit with the people who helped create it. Joining Steve will be Justin Cox and Will Durgin of Atlas Brew Works, Brandon Skall and Jeff Hancock of DC Brau, and Chris Van Orden of DC Beer.
  • WhereAtlas Brew Works, 2052 West Virginia Ave NE #102, Washington, D.C.
  • When:  Starts at 7:00 PM (Tickets: $6) 

  • What and Who:  In true Brooklyn style, Brooklyn Ha Ha introduces some of the NYC standup scene’s best under-the-radar talent and brings their act to the Red Rocks Bistro.
  • Where:  Red Rocks Bistro, 1348 H St NE, Washington, D.C.
  • When:  Doors at 9:00 PM (Tickets: $6)

Wednesday, June 4, 2014: 
  • What and Who: Perhaps you've just been turned on to the art of pairing beer and food. Perhaps you're an old hand at joining together the world's most versatile beverage and your favorite dish. Either way, Brooklyn Brewery Chef Andrew Gerson will impart some of the knowledge he's picked up while touring and collaborating with some of the most exciting chefs in the U.S.
  • Where:  The Coupe, 3415 11th St NW, Washington, D.C.
  • When:  Starts at 6:00 PM (Tickets: Free with RSVP)

Thursday, June 5, 2014:
  • What and Who: The Found Footage Festival celebrates its tenth anniversary with a brand-new show and DVD (Volume 7). Hosts Nick Prueher and Joe Pickett, whose credits include The Onion and the Late Show with David Letterman, are excited to show off their new lineup of found video clips and live comedy.
  • Where:  E Street Cinema, 555 11th St NW #2, Washington, D.C.
  • When:  Starts at 8:00 PM (Tickets: $12)

Friday, June 6, 2014: 
  • What and Who: This pop-up dinner party, hosted in a unique, non-traditional location, embodies The Mash. In each city we visit, we bring together some of our favorite people around a common table to share cuisine crafted by Brooklyn Brewery Chef Andrew Gerson & Dinner Lab Chef Jacob Cureton, paired with Brooklyn beer styles both familiar and rare.
  • Where:  Surprise location, announced day-of
  • When:  Starts at 7:00 PM (Tickets: $65)
Saturday, June 7, 2014: 
  • What and Who: Most brewers get their start with a humble homebrew they concocted in a small kitchen or garage. Hobbyists across the globe have been pushing the boundaries on the methodology and science of what it means to brew a beer. In every city the Mash stops in, we are partnering with the home brew shops and collectives that are doing their best to spread the good word of beer. We'll be having seminars and walkthroughs by experienced professional amateurs on all the trials and tribulations of home-brewing. 
  • Where: 3 Stars Brewing Company, 6400 Chillum Place NW, Washington, D.C.
  • When: Starts at 2:00 PM (Tickets: TBA)
·         What and Who: We're bringing everything we find exciting about the Brooklyn music and arts scene out for one night in an explosion of sound and color. There will be a local food truck on hand to fill our bellies and plenty of Brooklyn cans at the bar to throw at the acts we find lackluster. On stage in D.C. we're bringing together Brooklynite punk rockers The Men, as well as hometown favorites Passing Phases Heavy Breathing. Expect to sweat. A lot.
·         Where: Rock & Roll Hotel, 1353 H Street N.E, Washington, D.C. 
·         When: Doors at 8:00 PM (Tickets: $5)

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