Our plans for Illinois Craft Beer Week will start out Friday, May 10 with something rather inappropriate to the theme —
FEW Fridays alley party. It’s in the alley leading to the distillery, with a food truck, a band, and carefully crafted cocktails. Sometimes miscellaneous other stuff, too.
Afterwards, we will go back to the beer thing, walking about a block down the street to Sketchbook Brewing’s taproom, for
the re-release of their Grodziskie, the somewhat obscure smoked Polish-style wheat beer that got Sketchbook started.
Then, on Wednesday the 15th, (after lunching with The Evanston Lunch Group™), we’ll be at the Firehouse Grill (also in the same neighborhood) for
A Battle of the Bizarre Brews, a five-course meal featuring supposedly bizarre beers from four local breweries. (Although, at last year’s Battle, the beers weren’t particularly bizarre. I have far more bizarre beers that I’ve brewed, currently residing in my basement.)
The next day, I’ll be at the
Newbies and Freshies beer sampling event at Bitter Pops (3345 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago). A bunch of new breweries will be pouring, as well as several that have been around a few years. (Full disclosure — I'll be the guy pouring Sketchbook beers.)
Moetchandon won’t be joining me for that, since she’ll be at the
Evanston Craft Crawl. Note that this isn’t specifically a beer event — Sketchbook Brewing is the only brewery on the crawl, unless you consider Kombucha Brava. But it does include lots of other restaurants, shops and galleries along and adjacent to the stretch of Chicago Avenue between Main and Dempster.
No plans for Friday, the 17th, yet … but who knows?
(Inexplicably, the official website for the Illinois Craft Beer Week, oddly organized as pudgy notes above, lists all the Evanston events as "Chicago — Northwest Suburbs." If Evanston's considered Northwest Suburbs, it's gotta be the further east of the Northwest Suburbs possible. Maybe they know of some suburbs further east submerged in Lake Michigan?)