Beer dinner at Starrs, Thursday, 29 May

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Beer dinner at Starrs, Thursday, 29 May

Postby jackb » Wed May 28, 2008 11:40 am

I just found out about this beer dinner at Starrs in Richmond Heights
http://starrs1.com/index.php?main_page=page_2

Beer Dinner May 29th 2008
6:45 PM in our own spacious dining room.
Five Course Meal with 10 Matching Beers.


First Course
Summer Bean Salad with Herb Vinegrette and Cherry Tomatoes
Bell's Oberon & New Belgium Mothership Whit

Second Course
Spicy Schezwan Quail over Asian Slaw with a Lemon Grass Glaze
or Spicy Grilled Tofu Steak over Asain Slaw with Lemon Grass Glaze
Southern Tier Unearthly Imperial IPA & Great Divide Hercules Double IPA

Third Course
Apple Butter Mustard BBQ Pork Tenderloin , Sweet Patato Mash & English Peas
or Sweet Patato English Pea Risotto (Vegetarian)
Caracole Nostradamus &Wostynte Mustard Ale

Fourth Course
Cipollini Onion and Goat Cheese Tart
Fullers Vintage Ale 2007 & Aventinus Dopplebock

Fifth Course
Mini Blueberry Pie with Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
Cantillon Iris & O'Fallon Weach


All beer is a three to four ounce serving -additional beer may be purchased at retail

Cost is $36.95+tax & tip

Rsvp 314-781-2345
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Postby mikesweeney » Wed May 28, 2008 12:46 pm

I haven't RSVPed yet, but I plan on attending. the last one was a lot of fun and we had a lot of really great beer paired with some delicious food. if you can go, I really suggest it.
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Postby blksabbath » Wed May 28, 2008 9:25 pm

I would love to do this but can't because of other plans. One of my main reasons for wanting to get involved is that my wife is vegetarian, and Starrs seems to be the only restaurant with an actual planned veg. friendly pairing. Nothing against the other places offering beer (or wine) dinners, but Starrs seems to have upped the ante in my book by giving that option up front, as opposed to having the chef come up with something last minute. The beer choices for this look awesome by the way. Hopefully they'll do it again.
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