CHEF RYAN GORDON PRESENTS
TUESDAY’S SPECIAL FOOD AND BEER PAIRING MENU:
Espresso and Brown Sugar Rubbed Pork Belly Slider topped w/ a Cabbage, Carrot, and Raisin Coleslaw
paired w/ North Coast Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout
a viscous black gravity-bender dominated by espresso grind flavors and undisguised alcohol sweetness
Spicy Beer Boiled Bratwurst topped w/ Apple and Caraway Sauerkraut
paired w/ Founders Red’s Rye
this hoppy, refreshing ale gets its tight and distinctive bite from spicy rye and effervescent carbonation
Almond Crusted Halibut Taco w/ Spicy Pineapple-Mango Salsa
paired w/ Schneider Aventinus
this world class doppelbock wheat beer delivers gentle caramel, rum and clove flavors w/ a soft, frothy mouthfeel
Vanilla, Chocolate and Raisin, Bread Pudding w/ Bourbon Custard Sauce
paired w/ New Holland Dragon’s Milk
aged in whiskey barrels, this silky smooth black ale imparts toffee, vanilla, and oak flavors w/ high-alcohol sweetness
ALL PORTIONS SERVED AS SLIDERS W/ A 4 OZ. SERVING OF BEER FOR $8
SAMPLE ALL FOUR FOR $25
Service begins at 6 PM on the back patio at Little Miss Whiskey's Golden Dollar
OUR WEEKLY TRIVIA NIGHT BEGINS UPSTAIRS AT 8 PM
AND INCLUDES A ROUND ON THE SUBJECT OF BEER
8 comments:
Trivia after the tasting, upstairs :)
Is Whiskey's grill ever open for the patrons to use? Sort of like a BYO_.
Yum. Little Miss can't be wrong!
No-Doze,
I'm thinking no. Selling people alcohol and giving them access to fire sounds like a bad combo.
Also, they have food during hours that the kithen is open. I don't know of anyplace that sells food but gives you the option to bring you own and cook it there instead of ordering off the menu.
I think you're right Inked. I've heard the BYOMeat bars are popular in NYC, but it might very well be illegal in DC.
No-Doze,
I didn't know it was a big thing in NYC. I'm aware of a steak house in Iowa that lets you grill your own steak, but you have to buy it from them, and it isn't a bar.
Yup, check it out on city search:
http://newyork.citysearch.com/list/96751
it makes more sense in NY since fewer people have space for a grill. still, would be cool in our neighborhood.
I'm pretty sure that it's illegal for Whiskey to grill outside. The Ohio had a visit from DCRA for a outside grill.
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