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Rockafellas tap list and events this week

This email came in from the nice people at Rockafellas in East Rutherford who currently offer $1 off craft beer drafts for NJCB Members. Our lineup this week is as follows: Abita Purple Haze 16oz – $6 Breckenridge Vanilla Porter 16oz – $6 Dogfish Head 90 Minute 12oz – $6 Original Sin Hard Cider 16oz – $6 Smuttynose Old Brown Dog 16oz – $6 Troegs Hopback Amber Dry Hopped 16oz – $6 Yards Thomas Jefferson […]

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Abita at Ott’s Bottleshop

On Thursday, March 29, Abita will be at Ott’s in Medford.  Fill up your growler and try some samples. Purple Haze, Turbo Dog, Bock, Amber, Jockamo IPA and maybe a few others will be available. Ott’s Bottle Shop is located at 656 Stokes Rd Medford and online.  The NJCB Membership Club offers 10% off growler fills for members on Sunday to Thursday only.

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twisted elm

Twisted Elm tap list

Left Hand Milk Stout Allagash White Sixpoint Righteous Abita Purple Haze Dogfish Head 60 Min Smuttynose Robust Porter Weyerbacher Merry Monks Flying Dog K-9 Cruiser   Twisted Elm is a new gastropub in Elmwood Park located at 435 Elmwood Drive, online, Twitter and on Facebook.

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Taps at Ott’s Bottleshop

Stone Ruination Sixpoint Red Victory Yakima Glory Spaten Oktoberfest Dogfish Head Punkin Abita Select Oyster Stout Allagash White Sixpoint Spice of Life (not sure which hop) Ott’s Bottle Shop is located at 656 Stokes Rd Medford and online.  The NJCB Membership Club offers 10% off growler fills for members on Sunday to Thursday only.

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McCormick and Schmick’s Hackensack’s newest beer list

Our friends at McCormick and Schmick’s Hackensack’s just brought in Flying Fish Exit 4 in bottles along with Flying Fish Hopfish IPA, Abita Fall Fest, Hacker Pschorr Octoberfest, Sam Adams Winter Lager and Belfast Bay Lobster Ale.  Also, for next month, they are bringing in Anchor Steam Christmas Ale. Visit the Riverside Square location, 175 Riverside Square, Hackensack or online.  NJCB Members can save 25% off your food bill!!  That’s a GREAT DEAL!

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What’s on tap at Free Bridge Wines and Liquors

Here’s what’s on tap at Free Bridge for growler fills and pints as of last night, October 24. Ommegang Rare VOS Troegs DoubleBock Crispin Hard Cider Weyerbacher Sierra PBR (for $1/pint) Unibroue Trois Pistoles Abita Purple Haze   Free Bridge is located at 9 Union Station, Phillipsburg and on Facebook too.  NJCB Members save daily!  Free Bridge has offered members various deals.  This month it’s 1/2 price growlers (1 per customer per day) and 1/2

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Haileys Harp and Pub Metuchen

What’s on tap at Hailey’s Harp and Pub

I had an email recently from the folks at Hailey’s Harp and Pub.  This is what’s on tap Yards ESA, Weihenstephan Dunkelweiss, Long Trail harvest, Otter Creek Black IPA, Abita Honey Rye, Smuttynose Pumpkin, Foxbarrel pear cider, Paulaner Octoberfest, in addition to our usual lineup of Irish classics and domestic brews. Hailey’s Harp and Pub is located at 400 Main Street, Metuchen, online and on Facebook.

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New beer at McCormick and Schmick’s Hackensack. 25% off food with NJCB Membership!

Here’s the newest craft beer list from this past weekend. Abita Fall Fest Flying Fish Hopfish IPA Hacker Pschorr Octoberfest Sam Adams Octoberfest And they have the Bellfast Bay Lobster Ale and Troegs Dreamweaver in bottles also. Visit the Riverside Square location, 175 Riverside Square, Hackensack or online.  NJCB Members can save 25% off your food bill!!  That’s a GREAT DEAL!

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Hudson Pride Festival 2011

More Than Just Jersey Shores, Craft Beer Helps to Break the Norm at NJ LGBT Pride Festival is October 9

  Usually I would start this type of article off with an “Imagine this,” description, but I don’t believe I need to as every one of us has been there before. It’s the middle of the summer and you’ve decided to attend a village, town, city, or county festival for a “fill in the blank” reason (there is simply just so many of them). Typically, the festival occurs on a Saturday or Sunday and starts

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