Where: Blue Mermaid Island Grill Restaurant
When: Wednesday, March 2nd.
Time: Reception starts at 6 pm
Address: 409 The Hill, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Cost: $60 per person
Reservations Required: call (603) 427-2583
Join J. Lohr from Smuttynose to see who wins the battle between Beer vs. Wine. Reception starts at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Call the Blue Mermaid (603-427-2583)to book your reservations, before it sells out! http://www.bluemermaid.com/
Menu:
Welcome Reception: Margarita Shrimp Tamale's - Chanterelle & Artichoke Espanola's - Serrano Ham Croquettes paired with Wildflower Valdigue Sangria & Star Island Single.
First Course: Seared Day Boat Scallops over a green apple fennel slaw with a lemon truffle vinaigrette paired with Carol's Vineyard Napa Valley Sauvigon Blanc & Vundebar Dry Hopped Pilsner.
Second Course: Red Chile Seared Duck Breast on white corn cakes topped with a smoked tomato and pablano pepper relish paired with Fog's Reach Vineyard Arroyo Seco Pinot Noir & Big A IPA.
Third Course: Smuttynose Baltic Porter Braised Flank Steak with a los osos merlot reduction and winter vegetable cubes paired with Los Osos Merlot & Baltic Porter.
Dessert: Poached Anjou Pears in honey ginger and cinnamon syurp paired with Late Harvest White Riesling & 2007 Maibock.
Where: Portsmouth Gaslight Restaurant
When: Sunday, March 6th.
Time: Doors open at 6 pm
Movie: American Beer
Cost: $20 per person
The Portsmouth Gas Light Company has partnered with Smuttynose Brewery to present a fantastic beer dinner and a movie - American Beer.
Visit the Portsmouth Gas Light restaurant to book your reservations, before it sells out! http://www.portsmouthgaslight.com/
Menu:
coming soon
American Beer - Movie Screening
In June of 2002, five friends left New York City by minivan and traveled across the United States in search of good beer, visiting 38 breweries in 40 days.
Directed and produced by Paul Kermizian, American Beer follows Jon Miller, Jeremy Goldberg, Richard Sterling, Rob Purvis and Paul during their 40 day, 38 brewery journey as they tour breweries and brewpubs, interview leaders of the craft brewing industry, taste beer, get drunk, get lost, get speeding tickets, get poison oak, check into hotels, check out of hotels, argue, bicker, fight, and generally lose their minds. They defy the limits of the human body (and mind) by drinking beer for 40 straight days while travelling over 10,000 miles. Thankfully, it was all very good beer.
American Beer was filmed on mini DV by director of photography Jon Miller.
We expect to start the movie around 6:45 (the movie is 105 minutes)
For more information, visit: http://http://sixhundred.com/films/american_beer/