Goose Island Releasing Fulton & Wood 1516 Bavarian Kellerbier 9/29

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From Goose Island:

At the corner of Fulton & Wood streets in Chicago, Goose Island’s original brewery has been a hub of innovation since its doors opened.  To this day, the spirit of experimentation remains strong with the Fulton & Wood series.  The next beer in the Fulton and Wood series is 1516.

1516 Is brewed to honor the traditional German brewing practices and processes as a gently smoked Bavarian Kellerbier, slightly hazy with bready malt and a clean finish. Well balanced and complex, the beer drinks well alone or with food.

The name 1516 is an homage to the 500th anniversary of the Reinheitsgebot or German Beer Purity Law.  This law stated that the only ingredients that could be used in production of beer were water, barley and hops. This law was adopted by all of Bavaria on April 23, 1516 making this year the 500th anniversary.

Please join us to celebrate this limited release and enjoy a whole roasted pig, a selection of brats and other German favorites.

Ticket sales will benefit Growing Power, a national nonprofit organization and land trust supporting people from diverse backgrounds, and the environments in which the live, but helping to provide equal access to healthy, high-quality, safe and affordable food for people in all communities.

WHEN
Thursday, September 29, 2016 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (CDT) - Add to Calendar
WHERE
The Radler - 2375 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60647 - View Map

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