From: AJC
By April Hunt
Tickets are $65 in advance and $75 at the door. All proceeds benefit the county’s libraries.
The Beer Growler in Avondale Estates is excited to bring you our First Beer School hosted by Red Brick Brewing! Beer School will take place at the Avondale Store at 7pm. Red Brick's new Head Brewer is going to talk to us about Winter Ales and introduce their Anniversary Ale, "The Lost Years." Join us for a sampling of The Lost Years as well as samples from 4 other Winter Ales from Breweries across the United States. We will also be enjoying a meat and cheese pairing from Pine Street Market to accompany our brews. Tickets are $30 to attend the Red Brick Beer School and $40 to attend and receive a 32oz growler filled with your favorite Winter Ale from the evening. Tickets may be purchased through our website www.thebeergrowler.net and then by clicking the Events tab.| Where | The Beer Growler 38a N Avondale Rd, Avondale Estates, GA 30002 |
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| Time | 7:00 pm–9:00 pm |
| Who to bring | College Students, Moms, Dads, Singles, Everyone |
| Website | http://www.thebeergrowler.net |
| Phone | 678-595-3243 |
| babs@thebeergrowler.net | |
| Price | 30.00 |
| Tickets | Buy Tickets |
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