Liquor-license debut deals tomorrow at Brew

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Liquor-license debut deals tomorrow at Brew

POSTED: Friday, March 26, 2010, 5:17 PM
Filed Under: Booze | Dealage

Newbold's coffee/beer café Brew (1900 S. 15th St.), which landed its liquor license last week after waiting for a relatively ridiculous amount of time, is celebrating its long-delayed acquisition with some nice dealage tomorrow, March 27. The first 25 customers will receive a "Staff Discount" coupon, giving them 25 percent off their next purchase. From 7 to 9 p.m. that night, they'll offer sixers of PBC's named-for-the-'hood Newbold IPA for just $6.50, plus tax. Then, at 9, of-agers are welcome to drop in and raise a complimentary pint of Newbold to toast to the occasion.


Ben
Posted 2010-03-26 13:11:36
I think you meant March 27th rather than April.

Free drink, Newbold IPA special at Brew tomorrow night | Frugal Foodist
Posted 2010-03-26 13:11:49
[...] drink, Newbold IPA special at Brew tomorrow night  CityPaper’s Meal Ticket shares the news: Newbold's coffee/beer café Brew (1900 S. 15th St.), which landed its liquor [...] 

Jonny Rashid
Posted 2010-03-26 13:13:32
$6.50's too expensive for that stale IPA. I live in Kensington, just a few blocks from PBC, and as much as they do for the 'hood, their brews are just brutal. Newbold is especially bad, I think.

But it's cool that Brew is opening. Had you heard it's original name was "Beerista"? Jack Curtin reported that today, too.

Drew Lazor
Posted 2010-03-26 13:21:00
Ben:

Yes, March. My mistake! 

Jonny Rashid:

Yes, "Bierista" was the name they were going with back when I first reported on the spot in '08. Pretty awesome. I like Brew too, though.
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