July 27: The Maine Event at fish

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July 27: The Maine Event at fish

POSTED: Thursday, July 15, 2010, 6:39 PM
Filed Under: Food Events
Photo | Drew Lazor
Mike Stollenwerk over at fish (1708 Lombard St.) is honoring Vacationland on July 27 with "The Maine Event," a beer dinner featuring seven seafood-centric courses paired with beers from Maine-based breweries Allagash, Shipyard and Sea Dog. No, there's no lobster roll like the one above (that guy's from the Lobster Shack at Two Lights) — but there's chowder chowda, monkfish, blueberry buckle, fried Pemaquid oysters and Stollenwerk's own lobster take (with chanterelles, roasted corn and sea urchin) on the menu. It's $85 a head and there are two seatings, at 6 and 8:30 p.m. Full menu after the jump.

Classic Maine “Chowda” : Shipyard Export Ale

Peekytoe Crab [avocado, cucumber, radish greens] : Allagash White

Fried Pemaquid Oyster [potato remoulade, pickled shallot, living cress] : Allagash Black

Lobster [chanterelle mushroom, roasted corn, sea urchin]: Allagash Tripel

Scallop [pulled venison, beet, whole grain] : Allagash Dubbel

Monkfish [Johnny blue mussel, leek, apple, curry] : Allagash Curieux

Blueberry Buckle [w/ honey ice cream] : Sea Dog Blueberry Wheat


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Posted 2010-07-15 14:39:01
[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by MarieDiFeliciantonio, Meal Ticket. Meal Ticket said: Mike Stollenwerk at @fishphilly is doing a Maine-centric seafood/beer dinner on July 27. Details/menu: http://bit.ly/aVas7f [...] 

Nick
Posted 2010-07-15 16:21:00
fuck, i need a partner for this ASAP.

julie.t
Posted 2010-07-16 10:34:12
Ah, why do you tempt us with the Two Lights lobstah roll?! But the fish deal still looks awesome. Shipyard is the jam.
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