Spice It Up Oct. 8 at UC's Thirsty Thursday Tasting Event
Thirsty Thursday 5-11 p.m. Oct. 8
Kingsgate Marriott Conference Center
University of Cincinnati
151 Goodman Drive
Enjoy this months seasonal local brews paired with delicious autumn-themed samples.
The Leaves, They are a Changin
- Pumpkin Risotto with Dried Cherries, Pecorino and Candied Apple Rivertown Pumpkin Ale
- Cinnamon and Sugar-Spiced Pepitas Rhinegeist Franz
- Apple Chips Mt. Carmel Harvest Ale
- Ginger Snap Cookie with Crème Anglaise Moerlein Barbarossa
Thirsty Thursdays takes place on the second Thursday of every month, featuring locally crafted brews paired with themed, appetizing food morsels. Join in the fun anytime from 5-11 p.m. and enjoy four, 5-ounce brews with chef-crafted food pairings for $12 per person.
Kingsgate Garage parking is FREE when attending Thirsty Thursday events.
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