Local Chop and Grill House LOCAL Beer Dinner with Devils Backbone Brewing Company on Thursday, January 19th at 6pm. Six-course dinner is $65 per person. Limited seats, call 540-801-0505 for reservations.
1st course with Wintergreen Weiss This 2010 Great American Beer Festival Bronze medal winner is a traditional Bavarian-style wheat beer. Hazy gold in color, with a lively fruity finish that has hints of clove and banana. This is the beer that started the odyssey that led to the creation of Devils Backbone Brewing Company. During a ski trip to the Alps, DBBC founder Steve Crandall discovered and fell in love with Hefeweizen. Now we bring Hefeweizen to the Blue Ridge. 4.7% ABV
Rappahannock River Oysters on the half shell, aromatic salt, LOCAL honey-LOCAL malt vinegar mignonette, clove scented raspberries and lemongrass foam
2nd course with Kollaborator Dopplebock This strong, dark brown lager is based on a collaboration recipe involving local Virginia brewers. Rich, bready notes and bold flavors with lager smoothness. 7.8%
LOCAL apple and scallop Boudin blanc, Dopplebock caramelized leek linguine, LOCAL cider braised endive and a pickled habanero mustard
3rd course with Eight Point IPA Our American style IPA is brewed in the style of the “west coast” with robust hop character coming from American grown varieties of hops. This pale bronze beer is medium in body with intense hop flavor and aroma. 5.9% ABV
LOCAL rosemary Jamaican jerked LOCAL boer bok goat loin, wasabi LOCAL sweet potato puree, coriander and LOCAL sunchoke slaw with curried LOCAL canola oil
4th course with Smokehouse Rauchbier An aromatic amber lager with a slight hazy appearance. Caramel and smoke flavors come from the use of beech wood smoked malt from Bamberg. 5.3% ABV
duck fat fried LOCAL Pork Belly, bacon and sage salad, LOCAL turnip, fennel and parsnip fricassee with smoked pig’s ear jus
5th course with Vienna Lager This 2009 Great American Beer Festival Silver Medal winner is an amber colored lager, medium in body with a finish that has hints of caramel and toasted nuts. This beer is brewed with four different malts resulting in its smooth malty flavor. 4.9% ABV
LOCAL cheddar, preserved lemon and Vienna Lager poached and candied pecans
6th course with Black Rock Milk Stout Fifty pounds of milk sugar was added to this black beer to create mild sweetness and a fuller body, with hints of malted milk chocolate goodness. 5.6 % ABV
Chocolate buttermilk Milk Stout cake, salted caramel ice cream with a vanilla and LOCAL espresso crème anglaise
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