Save the Date: Thirsty Thursday March 12 at UC s Kingsgate Marriott Bearcat Lounge
Thirsty Thursday
5-11 p.m., March 12, 2015
Kingsgate Marriott Conference Center
University of Cincinnati
151 Goodman Drive
A German and an Irishman Walk into a Bar Thursday, March 12, enjoy tasty treats paired with seasonal local brews.
Featured Brews and Pairings:
- Rivertown Bock Pretzel with Bock Cheese
- Christian Moerlein Doppelbock Sauerkraut Balls with Corned Beef
- Great Lakes Conways Irish Ale Bangers and Mash with Beer-Battered Fried Onions
- Christian Moerlein Friend of the Irishman Stout Stout Ganache
take place on the second Thursday of every month when Kingsgates Bearcat Lounge showcases locally crafted brews paired with themed tasty delights. 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.
For more information, contact restaurant manager Todd Curtis at 513-487-3835 or
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