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Around the World in 80 Beers: Great American Beers

O'Neill's Irish Pub (747 3rd Street San Francisco, CA 94107)
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Full Price:
$20.00
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It's July 4th weekend and WineSocials is continuing the celebration with Great American Beers. Their panel of Beer Experts have tasted beers from all 50 states and come up with a list of the very best. This will be a opportunity for you to discover new and exotic beers while comparing them to your own preferences. Admission includes all the beers you can taste plus mouth watering appetizers.

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747 3rd Street
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San Francisco, CA 94107
415-777-1177
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Generous pours and small waits almost made up for the false advertising--34 mostly warm west coast beers from only a few breweries (not representative of the US). The 'mouth-watering' appetizers finally appeared during the last hour and included past their prime mystery meatballs in a gelatinous sauce. Agree with the OP--O'Neill's was woefully unprepared for this event. Paying $10 was ok, but would have been pissed if I'd paid any more.
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beer tasting, walk around with a small glass for beer, try different beers
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this event was a fun way to spend an afternoon!!! i had a great time sampling beers that i never even heard of. found some new favorites as well as some that i could do without. all in all, it was a great event and i can't wait to go back next year...
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The event said 80 beers but there were only about 20. I wouldn't have tried all 80 but it was somewhat of a let down. The beers were good but not cold enough.
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It's July 4th weekend and WineSocials is continuing the celebration with Great American Beers. Their panel of Beer Experts have tasted beers from all 50 states and come up with a list of the very Best. This enjoyable event will once again be a Unique opportunity for you to discover New & Exotic beers while gauging stylistic differences against your own preferences. Admission includes all the beers you can taste plus mouth watering appetizers.

About the Ticket Supplier: WineSocials and Around the World in 80 Beers

WineSocials is dedicated to providing an engaging, yet unpretentious, environment wherein both the novice and the connoisseur can share their passion for wine. Noted wine writer, educator, consultant and judge David P. Jones has designed a comprehensive list of award-winning wines reflecting the unparalleled diversity that sets California apart as a winegrowing region. Around the World in 80 Beers hosts beer-tasting events throughout the Bay Area, showcasing a variety of extraordinary beers from the U.S. and around the world and allowing tasters to gauge stylistic differences against their own preferences.