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Ted Perez  
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 More options Aug 15 2012, 9:57 pm
From: Ted Perez <ted_pe...@comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2012 18:57:05 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Wed, Aug 15 2012 9:57 pm
Subject: Evanston Homebrew: Thirsty Thursday!

All,

We had an awesome time hanging at the Mini-Maker Faire Evanston! We would
like to extend an invitation to our friends at Pumping Station One to join
us in our monthly meetup:

It's that time again! The Evanston Homebrew Club will be meeting this
Thursday, 8/16 at Prairie Moon Restaurant (1502 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL)
from 7:00p-10:00p.

Thirsty Thursday is an event sponsored by Prairie Moon Restaurant, in
conjunction with the Evanston Homebrew Club. This social gathering is meant
to bring together homebrewers, potential homebrewers and craft beer
aficionados to sample homebrewed beers. Two of the founding principles of
the Evanston Homebrew Club is to promote the craft of homebrewing and share
our appreciation of craft beers.

This event allows us an opportunity to showcase our latest batch, get some
constructive feedback, and try out other brews as well. If you're a
homebrewer, feel free to bring a couple of bottles to share. If you're not
homebrewing (yet), feel free to stop on by, grab a pint from Prairie Moon's
fantastic craft beer selection and make a friend or three.
 Phil, our illustrious Minister of Beer, has arranged to have a fellow
homebrewer, now brewery owner (Summit Brewing Co.), Mark Stutrud to hang
out with us on Thursday.
I hope you'll be able to stop by. He should be at PMoon by 8:30ish.

Cheers!
Ted


 
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