HOME BREW BY TASTING TABLE NEW YORK
July 28, 2009
- View
actual
article
by
clicking
here
Restaurants pour custom-made
proprietary
beers
Your favorite local
microbreweries
are
crafting
some of
the best
beer
you've
never
heard
of.
That's
because
these
beers
can't be
bought
at bars
or
bodegas.
To
create
finely
tuned
food
pairings,
several
restaurants
have
partnered
with
breweries
to craft
exclusive,
one-of-a-kind
beers.
Though
crafted
with
food in
mind,
this
brew is
equally
good on
their
own:
Press
195
Swing by
this
Park
Slope
sandwich
shop for
a floral
Outrage
($5.50 a
pint), a
bold,
hoppy
IPA
brewed
by loyal
Press
customer
Kenny
Landin
in
conjunction
with
Butternuts
brewery.
195
Fifth
Ave.
(between
Berkeley
Pl. and
Union
St.),
Brooklyn;
718-857-1950
|