Weekend Wash Down 11/13-15

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Every Friday we share our top five picks for your weekend drinking – it’s time for the Weekend Wash Down!

Elevator BAR BAR bottle release

Elevator Bar Bar
Pick up a bottle of BAR BAR — Elevator Brewing’s massive, bourbon barrel-aged version of their Big Bad Barleywine Ale — at a bottle release event this weekend. The beer is described as a colossal and complex beer bursting with malt sweetness balanced by hops, with high gravity that warms the soul. More info

Saturday, November 14, 12-8pm

Wolf’s Ridge & One Line Coffee Pairing

Coffee
Wolf’s Ridge head brewer Chris Davison has prepared five different beers infused with five different coffees from One Line, carefully selected by head roaster Dave Forman. Each beer will be paired with a fresh pour of the coffee used in the infusion. Tickets

Sunday, November 15, 9:30-11am

Ale Trail swag on the east side

Columbus Ale Trail
This Saturday you can snag a free pint glass (or two!) from Buckeye Lake Brewery and Homestead Brewing. Visit either brewery with your Columbus Ale Trail book in-hand, and as long as you have a stamp from any OTHER brewery, they’ll give you a free pint glass. Stop by both (they’re about 15 minutes apart) for two free pint glasses! A great excuse to get your east side Ale Trail stamps this weekend.

Saturday, November 14

Hoof Hearted Dragonsaddle Triple IPA Release

Hoof Hearted Dragonsaddle
Yet another anticipated release from Hoof Hearted, this weekend the eccentric brewery is selling cans of freshly packaged Dragonsaddle Triple IPA, in addition to Saizzurp Guava/Brett C bottles. Hoof Hearted will have Dragonsaddle, Sidepipin’, Barely a Beginner, Mom Jeans and Fabergege on tap for the occasion.

Sunday, November 15, 12-5pm

Brew Brothers first new brew

Brew Brothers
The new brewery at the Scioto Downs finally has their first house beer on tap: Carano Extra. It’s a German kolsch that Brew Brothers describes as “very light and refreshing with a crisp finish.” Stop by anytime this weekend to try this new brew.

About the Author

Cheryl Harrison. Editor of Drink Up Columbus. Co-Founder of the Columbus Ale Trail.

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