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Pumpkin carving contests at London, SPTR

POSTED: Thursday, October 28, 2010, 9:13 PM
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On some Food Network Challenge shiz, both London Grill and South Philly Tap Room are hosting pumpkin carving contests this week. Tonight at London, owner Terry Berch-McNally, with Flying Fish brewmaster Casey Hughes and rep Chuck Ott, will be judging submissions (due by 7 p.m.) in three categories: best in show, most intricate and (our fave) best use of a fish. Winner gets Flying Fish swag and a London gift cert. Everyone gets $3 Exit 4 bottles and Exit 16 draughts from 5 p.m. to midnight. On Saturday, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., SPTR will supply carvers with pumpkins, tools and seven pumpkin beers (Dogfish, Sixpoint, Elysian to name a few) on tap. First, second and third places get SPTR T-shirts and gift cards for $50, $30 and $15, respectively, but seriously, can we talk about how fierce their upchucking pumpkin mascot is? Always a graphic-design job well done by the SPTR team.

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