Thirsty Thursday, Aug. 14, at Kingsgate s Bearcat Lounge

Thirsty Thursdays at the Bearcat Lounge

Aug. 14, 5 - 11 p.m.


Kingsgate Marriott Conference Center
University of Cincinnati, 151 Goodman Dr.

 

“A Walk in the Garden” — Come celebrate with us as we walk in the Kingsgate garden to pick fresh produce to incorporate into delicious favorites paired with locally, and equally delicious, crafted beer. Sample four creations straight out of Chef Randy Wergers' kitchen, all paired with a different beer choice that is hand selected by Chef:

  • Hot pepper jelly crostini with mascarpone, paired with Mad Tree Happy Amber
  • Caprese Salad, paired with Mad Tree Lift
  • Ratatouille and chevre tartlet, paired with Mad Tree Psychopathy
  • Corn Pudding, paired with Mad Tree Sol Drifter

Kingsgate’s Bearcat Lounge showcases local craft beers paired with tasty bites on the second Thursday of every month. Partake anytime from 5-11 p.m., and enjoy four 5-oz. beers with their pairings for $12 per person.

Parking is free in the Kingsgate garage when attending Thirsty Thursday events. For more information, contact restaurant manager Todd Curtis at 513-487-3835 or todd.curtis@marriott.com. Join the conversation on facebook.com/KingsgateMarriott.

Learn about all "Think Thursdays!" campus tasting events on the

UC Food Services website

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