Monday, September 09, 2013

Approaching fests from cask to indie, and from flea to fringe.


Major craziness begins this weekend, as the events and festivals come fast and furious. Most of the listings below are for the next two weeks, and there are other functions with NABC participation that are not listed here:

Rock the Rocks (Falls of the Ohio fundraiser; September 21)
Howard Steamboat Museum's annual benefit on October 4

Just this morning I booked an art show at the Art Store on Market Street in New Albany (October 5) and Cannelton Heritage Festival (October 12).

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NABC Cask Festival opens Louisville Craft Beer Week 2013

On Friday, Sept, 13, NABC will kick off Louisville Craft Beer Week ...

NABC Tafelbier at Lanesville Heritage Weekend again in 2013

In 2012, NABC was delighted to work with the Lanesville Jaycees to ...
The Fall Flea, this year with NABC
The Fall Flea is a countryside vintage and antique marketplace staged concurrently ...

2nd annual NA1st Indie Fest is Sunday, September 15

We’ll be supporting the second annual Indie Fest, which takes place on ...

NABC at LIBA Louisville Brewfest on Sept. 21

For the 5th Annual Louisville Independent Business Alliance’s Brewfest at Slugger Field, ...

Get ready: Hoosier Daddy to return in October

NABC’s Hoosier Daddy, a cream ‘n’ crimson ale, will kick off seasonal ...

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NABC fall beer release dates: Strassenbrau for Harvest Homecoming's parade day (Sat., Oct. 5; both NABC locations ... both Hoosier Daddy and Wet Knobs during Fringe Fest (Oct. 10 through 13 during Harvest Homecoming both days) ... and noting that the period from Oct. 5 through the end of Fringe Fest likely will be the last hurrah for Tricentennial Ale. As of today, roughly 100 hand-numbered of the limited edition of 300 bottles remain in stock for purchase (both NABC locations) and draft is down to a handful of kegs, which will be released beginning on Oct. 5.

Finally, know that kegs and bottles of Hoosier Daddy will be available to outside accounts beginning the week of Fringe Fest. We're looking forward to much merriment in the coming weeks, and we thank our patrons for making it possible.

Cheers!

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