The Brewer's Plate returns for its 10th year this weekend bringing together a whole heap of local foods, brews, and businesses, all for a good cause.
Ten years of anything is nothing to scoff at...
Ten years of anything is nothing to scoff at...
- 10 years of marriage...
- sobriety...
- time served...
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- fine wine...
The bottom line? Ten years is a big deal. And on Sunday, Mar. 9, 2014, The Brewer's Plate kicks off its 10th annual event to benefit Fair Foods Philly.
Some of the city's top local purveyors, brewers, chefs, cheese makers, chocolatiers, mixologists and foodies will converge at the Kimmel Center for a night of tastings beginning at 6:30 p.m. (5:30 for VIPs). Tickets are still available, just in case you're enticed.
A quick background on the roots of this locavore feast: Ann Karlen, founding director of Fair Foods, has spent the past decade connecting local growers to area restaurants, originating with Judy Wicks (Fair Foods founder) and White Dog Cafe. Out of White Dog came the Victory Brewing connection with Bill Covaleski.
"Bill approached Fair Foods over 10 years ago with an idea for an event that would match micro brews with fine foods," said Karlen. "In the beginning it was much smaller, but it's still based on this idea of pairing beer with something awesome to eat."
For the first few years it was held at the Reading Terminal Market where Fair Foods Philly has its farm stand to this day (open all year and offering the largest selection of locally made cheeses in the city).
This year, having The Brewer's Plate at the Kimmel allows for more offerings then ever as well as some friendly competition including a "Best of the Wurst" sausage contest between chefs from each of Jose Garces' seven restaurants and catering company, as well as an Angry Orchard Cider cocktail competition, thanks to new sponsor, Sam Adams.
Plus, a special collaborative brew, the Brewer's Plate Stout, from Victory Brewing and Sam Adams will be unveiled on Sunday. The word is that it won't be available in stores. And what ever doesn't get tapped will be finished off at the brewer's pubs: Victory in Downingtown or Sam Adams in Boston.
As for the menu, there's an increased emphasis on vegetarian options this year, as well as a "Locavore Lounge" highlighting a few of the brighter stars who work exclusively in small batch format.
A few pairings on the menu to look out for:
El Camino Real – Drunken maple bacon shake & pork belly slider paired with Weyerbacher Brewing Co.’s Last Chance IPA and Heresy Russian Imperial Stout
Varga Bar – Braised short rib and root vegetable stew and breakfast cereal ice cream paired with Saucony Creek Brewing Co.’s Kutztown Lagerbier
· Victory Brewpub’s –
Vietnamese chicken and cabbage salad with garlic oil, fried shallots, fresh
mint and roasted peanuts paired with Victory Brewing Co.’s Swing Session
Saison, Mad King’s Weiss, DirtWolf and 1337
· Southwark Restaurant –
Banger terrine with curried egg gribiche and rye flatbread paired with Nodding
Head Brewery’s Rufus Ale and ‘Secret Bonus Beer’
· Fette Sau – Smoked burnt
ends with spicy slaw paired with Sly Fox Brewing Co.’s Fat Pig Ale
· Alla Spina – Beef tongue
involtini paired with Yard’s Brewing Co.’s Schwarzbier
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