Two Brothers Beer Dinner

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Join us on Tuesday, October 23 as we present a Beer Dinner featuring one of our favorite local breweries, Two Brothers of Warrenville, IL.

Two Brothers Brewing Company was founded by Jim and Jason Ebel in late 1996. The business was envisioned by the brothers based on their entry into entrepreneurship with The Brewer’s Coop, a retail store catering to home beer and wine making. In 1993 The Brewer’s Coop opened its doors in Naperville, IL selling retail ingredients and equipment for the homebrewing community. The more they were surrounded by brewing, the more passionate they became about opening their own microbrewery. In early 1996 they decided to take the plunge and start writing a business plan. Several months later their dream became reality. Two Brothers Brewing Company is still 100% family owned.

Here is the menu:

Welcome Beer
Long Haul Session Ale

Andouille Corn Dog with Creole Mustard
Oh Brother Triple

Oyster Tart with Frisee Salad
Bitter End

Rice Krispie Chicken & Waffles with Bacon-Honey Glaze
Cand & Ebel

Beer Brined Chicken over Dirty Rice
Outlaw IPA

Beef Tenderloin Tip with Blue Cheese Mashed Potatoes,
Beer Reduction and Vidalia Onion Ring
Domaine DuPage

Beer Marinated Prime Rib with IPA Creme Fraiche
Heavy Handed IPA

Pumpkin Spice Cake
Ebel’s Weiss

The cost of the dinner is $50 per person plus tax and gratuity. For those that would like to attend but not participate in the beer dinner we will be offering our Jimmy Feed Me! tasting menu at $35 plus tax and gratuity. Sorry, the regular menu will not be available. When making reservations, please indicate which menu you and your guests prefer. We expect this event to sell out quickly, so make your reservations now by clicking the link below.

Cost: $50.00
http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=ypk6vtbab&oeidk=a07e6cezxnmce122236

Contact

Russ Hillard
[email protected]
(630) 717-0777



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