Fullsteam!
Opens today with a series of private parties for friends, families, investors, and kewl kids during the afternoon, and to the general public at 6:14 pm. There's something significant about that time; perhaps Quentin Tarantino will use it in his next flick.
Durham faves Wigg Report take the stage at 7 or so.
Drink up.
UPDATE: Sean posts that the bar pushed through 17 kegs last night. By my count that's a bit more than 2000 pints, accounting for some spillage.
Not a bad 1st night, i would think.
Durham faves Wigg Report take the stage at 7 or so.
Drink up.
UPDATE: Sean posts that the bar pushed through 17 kegs last night. By my count that's a bit more than 2000 pints, accounting for some spillage.
Not a bad 1st night, i would think.
Labels: beer, Local music
10 Comments:
So excited!
The Only Burger truck is going to be there too.
Did you try their brew at Tylers?
By Natalie, at 1:34 PM
Yup. Also the IPA and Basil Farmhouse ales are on tap at James Joyce.
If you go to Asheville, Fullsteam is available at the Thirsty Monk.
By Barry, at 2:40 PM
Yeah, I had the IPA at Tylers last week.
By Natalie, at 4:35 PM
I have to settle for being there in spirit. Have one for me!
By Brian, at 8:05 PM
I think your math is a little off...
By Natalie, at 1:59 PM
15 gallons a keg, 8 pints a gallon is 120 pints/keg.
Times 17 is 2040.
Figure 5% spillage? Still, roughly 2000 pints give or take.
By Barry, at 2:08 PM
Oh, i see. That was a typo.
Fixed now.
By Barry, at 2:09 PM
Thanks for the brew last night. All five I've had were remarkably good beers for the first industrial batch. I have high hopes for them.
By Unknown, at 10:41 AM
I have to constantly remind myself that it's a brewery with a tasting room, and not a bar or brewpub at this point. It'll get there, though.
By Barry, at 10:59 AM
good lord it was a sweat warehouse in there. thank heavens for the lawn and concrete retainer walls out front
By Vera, at 9:15 AM
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