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Brew at the Zoo




Anybody live close to Louisville attending this event?  I'm in Cincy, but my wife and I are going down for the weekend to go to this tasting at the Zoo in Louisville.  They just released the participating breweries and it's got my mouth watering.  Should be a good time.

Alltech's Lexington Brewing Company
Arcadia Brewing Company
Avery Brewing Company
Barley Island Brewing Company
Bell's Brewery, Inc.
Bluegrass Brewing Company
Boulder Brewing Company
Brewery Ommegang
Browning's Restaurant & Brewery
Cumberland Brews
DogFish Head Brewery
Flying Dog Brewery
New Albanian
New Holland
Rogue Ales
Schlafly Tap Room
Stone Brewing Company
Turoni's Brewery
Unibroue
Upland Brewing Company



 

Sir, I know this post is old, but I was looking through here, and well, holy crap!!!  What an amazing list of breweries you have here.  Almost all of my favorites are on this list (what, no magic hat?!  Pshhhhht!).  Seriously, I am interested in what this was like, and what food was paired with which brews.  If you get a chance to update, please share!

There isn't a chance that this hasn't happened yet is there?!  Indianapolis guy could get to louisville in no time...

 

Unfortunately, this was on Aug. 23rd, so you'll have to wait until next year to enjoy the awesomeness that was Brew at the Zoo.  The event turned out to be much bigger than I expected with many more beers available for sampling than what was listed.  The food samples ranged from mini grilled chicken wraps and bison burgers to shrimp cocktail and spicy Tai noodles.  They had deserts, coffee and smoothy samples (one vendor offered to make me a beer smoothy when I turned down one of his fruit smoothy samples!).  We were allowed to bring in lawn chairs to sit and listen to some live music.  Oh and they had a whole tent dedicated to wine for sampling, as well.  With all the beer to sample, I didn't even waste time sampling any wine.  It really was a great event and well worth the $40 entrance fee.

So you live in Indy, huh?  My wife and I take trips into the city all the time.  Much nicer (and safer) city than Cincinnati.  Did you attend the Indiana Micro Brews Festival in July?  That was a good time, too.

 

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