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Thu January 31, 2019

Honor - Kitchen & Cocktails Celebrates Beer Debut with Complimentary Commemorative Glassware

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Honor - Kitchen & Cocktails Celebrates Beer Debut with Complimentary Commemorative Glassware

Honor - Kitchen & Cocktails in Emeryville is celebrating the debut of a new limited-edition Chalet family brewed beer, American Strong Ale Beer. On Thursday, January 31, guests purchasing a pint will get to keep the commemorative glass (while supplies last) that it is served in. In addition, a free t-shirt (limited supply) will be offered with a purchase of $20.00 or more.

American Strong Ale Beer, created Chalet's Master Brewer Ryan Carnall, is similar to a barley wine. A dry Australian hop called Summer produces a bright fruit flavor that balances a strong malty back bone. The taste is strong, complex and smooth and the color a light brown with a touch of burgundy, a semi-haze and a large off-white head (Abv: 7%-9%). Canall describes the aroma as evocative of “malty apricot pie with caramel drippings” and the taste as “semi bitterness followed by an apricot melon sweetness.”

The bar at Honor always showcases an acclaimed selection of classic, contemporary and signature cocktails prepared with artisanal products and housemade syrups. There is a rotating limited quantity of library wines available and the selection of beers includes many brewed by Beach Chalet in San Francisco. The kitchen, headed up by Chef Raul Plascencia, serves contemporary California gastropub offerings prepared with quality, seasonal ingredients and using refined cooking techniques with a focus on the grill.

Honor - Kitchen & Cocktails
1411 Powell Street, Emeryville CA 94608
510.653.8667
https://www.honoremeryville.com
Honor - Kitchen & Cocktails Celebrates Beer Debut with Complimentary Commemorative Glassware

Honor - Kitchen & Cocktails in Emeryville is celebrating the debut of a new limited-edition Chalet family brewed beer, American Strong Ale Beer. On Thursday, January 31, guests purchasing a pint will get to keep the commemorative glass (while supplies last) that it is served in. In addition, a free t-shirt (limited supply) will be offered with a purchase of $20.00 or more.

American Strong Ale Beer, created Chalet's Master Brewer Ryan Carnall, is similar to a barley wine. A dry Australian hop called Summer produces a bright fruit flavor that balances a strong malty back bone. The taste is strong, complex and smooth and the color a light brown with a touch of burgundy, a semi-haze and a large off-white head (Abv: 7%-9%). Canall describes the aroma as evocative of “malty apricot pie with caramel drippings” and the taste as “semi bitterness followed by an apricot melon sweetness.”

The bar at Honor always showcases an acclaimed selection of classic, contemporary and signature cocktails prepared with artisanal products and housemade syrups. There is a rotating limited quantity of library wines available and the selection of beers includes many brewed by Beach Chalet in San Francisco. The kitchen, headed up by Chef Raul Plascencia, serves contemporary California gastropub offerings prepared with quality, seasonal ingredients and using refined cooking techniques with a focus on the grill.

Honor - Kitchen & Cocktails
1411 Powell Street, Emeryville CA 94608
510.653.8667
https://www.honoremeryville.com
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