JG Domestic-Avery Brewing Beer Dinner

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What: Avery Brewing Beer Dinner at JG Domestic

When:  Thursday, March 14 beginning at 7 p.m

Where: JG Domestic (2929 Arch Street, 215-222-2363)

Cost: $65 per person, plus tax and gratuity

Details: At JG Domestic’s Avery Brewing Beer Dinner, guests will enjoy a four-course meal plus pairings from the Colorado brewery’s popular line of ales and lagers.

“Avery’s exceptional craft beers are a perfect foil for our seasonally driven cuisine, and this dinner is a celebration of what our kitchen can do with the finest ingredients,” says General Manager Marc Grika. “By partnering our inventive cuisine with Avery’s artful and unusual beers, we’ve created a fantastic meal that our guests are sure to remember fondly.”

The menu will include: Smoked Cape May Salts with fine herb and moonshine mignonette with hackleback caviar, paired with Odio Equum, a barrel-aged sour ale; Cajun Boudin with whole grain mustard-barbecue sauce and Chili con Cockles with Rancho Gordo beans and clams, paired with Hog Heaven, a dry-hopped barleywine-style ale; Plank Grilled Strip Steak with cornbread and grilled red onion relish and Sweet Potato Casserole with bourbon-glazed cippolini onions and sage marshmallow, paired with The Maharaja, an Imperial IPA; and Butterscotch Pudding with saffron shortbread, poached fig and prune, paired with The Reverend, a Belgian-style quadruple ale.

Since 1993, Avery Brewing Company (5763 Arapahoe Avenue, Unit E, Boulder, CO, 303-440-4324) has been committed to producing eccentric ales and lagers that defy styles or categories. Their products are thoroughly American at heart, blending Old World brewing traditions and expertise with ingenuity, creativity and boldness. Their line-up includes more than 20 unusual and exciting beers.

Philadelphia magazine ranked JG Domestic among the city’s best restaurants in their January 2013 “50 Best Restaurants” issue: “…while firmly wedged into the local, farm-to-table headspace of the restaurant industry’s gestalt, JG Domestic is also most indicative of the Iron Chef’s daring and cutting-edge impulses.” The Philadelphia Inquirer awarded them a coveted “Three Bells: Excellent” review, noting that “having a meal at JG Domestic is to be reminded of the deep stores of untapped culinary horsepower that still drive Garces…the service is friendly yet refined.”

For more information, or to make a reservation, please call (215) 222-2363, visit www.jgdomestic.com, follow them on Twitter (@JGDomesticPHL) and like them on Facebook.

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