Beginning at 5 p.m., Prairie Grass Cafe guests aged 21 and over will be offered complimentary 2-oz. tastings of three featured craft beers ($10 minimum food order is required).
The mainstay of Chicago
craft brewing, Goose Island opened it’s doors in 1988. Founder John Hall knew
that Chicago’s great water source would allow him to brew beers to rival the
great European beverages. Tonight’s selections mimic those of Germany, England
and Belgium.
Harvest Ale
Brewed in honor of the
Harvest season this copper colored ESB is made with Cascade hops and the
richest Midwestern malts. A fruity American hop aroma and a toasty malt
character make Goose Island Harvest Ale an extra special beer worthy of your
devotion.
12 oz Bottle—$6
Green Line—Pale Ale
Green Line Pale Ale is
the beer at the heart of Goose Island's environmental sustainability
initiative. A honey-colored, immensely sessionable American pale ale with a
pronounced, bright, American hop aroma and citrus flavor.
16 oz Draft -
$5
Matilda—Belgian Style
Ale
Wild in character, with
a slightly fruity aroma and a spicy yeast flavor that is as unique as it is
satisfying – Matilda is an intriguing choice for beer and wine lovers alike.
Dry and quenching, it’s the perfect accompaniment at the dining table or for
casually socializing at the bar
12 oz Bottle—$7.5
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