Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Party like it's 1933
If you've gotten your December issue of Cleveland Magazine, you've seen our tribute to the 75th anniversary of our reinstatement of beer.
Well, Great Lakes Brewing Company is following suit with what sounds like an awesome party. Maybe it's just because there are never enough opportunities to swing dance to Big Band music or meet nice girls in flapper dresses, but I don't know how we can pass up this invitation...
Great Lakes Brewing Company Celebrates 75th Anniversary of the End of Prohibition
WHY:
December 5, 1933: The 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is ratified, thus repealing the 18th Amendment of 1920 and bringing an end to 13 years, 10 months and 19 days of the prohibition of alcohol in America and Great Lakes Brewing Company is celebrating the 75th Anniversary of this momentous occasion in history!
WHERE:
Great Lakes Brewing Company
2516 Market Avenue, Cleveland
Across from the Historic West Side Market
WHAT:
A Legal Anniversary Celebration Complete With:
Prohibition Menu Specials All Made With Alcohol!!!!
§ Spicy Tomato Bisque with Burning River Pale Ale: $6.00
§ Mixed Greens Salad with Edmund Fitzgerald Porter Scallion Dressing: $7.00
§ Flank Steak with Eliot Ness Amber Lager Demi Glace, Veggie Valley Mashed Potatoes and Seasonal Vegetables: $16.00
§ Apple Tart with Bourbon Sauce: $5.00
Drink Specials
§ Keep The Glass Special: GLBC Pilsner Glasses
§ Prohibition Pils On Tap
Plus: Prohibition Propaganda and Decorations, Big Band Music, Flapper and Depression-Era Costumes!
Guests are encouraged to dress up like it's 1933!
WHEN:
Friday, December 5, 2008 (11:30 AM - 1 AM)
Saturday, December 6, 2008 (11:30 AM - 1 AM)
Labels:
Beer,
flapper dresses,
Great Lakes Brewing Co.,
party,
swing dancing
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