Beer Dinners are all the Rage
By Mark Tumarkin
Peruse the following links to see some interesting Beer Dinner menus featuring Rogue beers. Not that it's a new concept, but food and beer pairings has become very popular over the last several years. While you're looking at the menus below, note the cost of these dinners - not exactly cheap! Then think about the minimal cost of our Hogtown dinners. We've got some great cooks in this club and our beer dinners have been incredible. Keep that in mind the next time Richard and Richard send out an invitation to a Hogtown beer dinner. Don't miss 'em, they're the trendy, happening thing.
Sample Beer Dinner Menus with Rogue Ales. Rats Restaurant, http://www.rogue.com/images/MenuFiveTen.jpeg
Hamilton, NJ Rats is an elegant restaurant in an amazing setting--The Grounds for Sculpture. Named for a character in the Wind in the Willows, Rats has hosted several dinners featuring Rogue Ales. The Rats web site is www.ratsrestaurant.com
Tuscarora Mill, http://www.rogue.com/images/MenuTuskies.jpeg Leesburg, VA. A grand old mill now houses Tuskies, a great restaurant with an amazing selection of beer, and well known for their food and wine selections. Rogue has done several dinners at Tuskies over the years. Their web site is www.tuskies.com
Trap Rock Brewery, http://www.rogue.com/images/MenuTrapRock.jpeg in New Jersey. This is a creative menu pairing Rogue and Trap Rock beers (brewed during Rob Mullin's stint in NJ) with each course.
Five and Ten http://www.rogue.com/images/MenuFiveTen.jpeg created an unusual menu, but this is an unusual restaurant in Athens, Georgia. Chef Hugh Acheson changes this menu every two months, offering the freshest ingredients of the season.
Canyon Way http://www.rogue.com/images/MenuCanyonWay.jpeg in Newport, Oregon. What could be better...a book store and restaurant, and a local favorite of ours at Rogue!
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