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Oktoberfest Kicks Off Tomorrow At Iron Hill

Posted by Foobooz on September 7th, 2007

From 4 to 10 pm, Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant will kick off its Oktoberfest celebrations with a Brewers Reserve event at its Phoenixville location. In the six weeks that follow, all Iron Hill locations will offer guests a taste of Oktoberfest with traditional Bavarian food and German beer.

The Brewers Reserve, which will feature an assortment of traditional German style beers, carefully hand-crafted by Iron Hill’s team of brewers. Iron Hill beers will include: Munich Helles; Oktoberfest; Doppelbock; Maibock; Dunkel; Double Altbier; and German Pilsner. The special guest brewery for the evening will be Sly Fox, from nearby Royersford, which will serve its acclaimed Pikeland Pils, a classic German style pilsner. The event is free, with beer and food sold a la carte. The first 25 guests will receive a free Iron Hill pint glass.

Throughout October, all six Iron Hill locations will continue German themed celebrations with the release of Oktoberfest beers and a special two-course beer pairing dinner, for $19.95 that will feature traditional Bavarian dishes.

Menu after the jump.


Grilled Sausage Appetizer, with bratwurst, knockwurst, braised lentils, watercress and stone-ground mustard drizzle, paired with Munich Helles

Pan Roasted Pork Tenderloin, with Yukon gold smashed potatoes, beer braised cabbage, house-made apple sauce and gingersnap gravy, paired with Oktoberfest.

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