Time for ‘Poured in Pennsylvania’ and Pour at the Park
Poured in Pennsylvania,” a craft beer documentary that had its world premiere during Harrisburg Beer Week last month, is showing this weekend at Row House Cinema in Lawrenceville.
The documentary was made by Harrisburg video production company GK Visual, which traveled the state documenting breweries and the people who own and run them. Pittsburgh-area ones who made the cut include Brew Gentlemen, Dancing Gnome, East End, Levity, Noble Stein, North Country, Penn, Southern Tier, Spoonwood and Sprague Farm.
If you’re seeing the movie, you also can get a $7 tasting flight in the Rowhouse taproom of four 5-ounce brews from five picks from breweries in the movies: Levity Haze of Passion, Penn IPA, Noble Stein ESB, Spoonwood Marmalade Wheat and Sly Fox Mudlust.
Learn more about the project at http:// pouredinpa.com.
Row House will show it Friday through Monday. Tickets for Friday’s 8 p.m. premiere, which will be attended by GK Visual founder and co-owner Nate Kresge, are $9. For more, visit http://rowhousecinema.com.
Also pouring on Friday is Pour at the Park, the Allegheny County Parks Foundation’s family-friendly fundraiser beer festival in South Park. A sister event to the one that started in North Park, the fest offers craft beers and spirits with local foods and live music in the Museum Building at South Park Fairgrounds from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $55, $20 for designated drivers and children 12 and older (younger children can come for free). For more information and tickets until 11:59 p.m. Thursday, visit www.acparksfoundation.org. Tickets at the event are $5 more. Pour at the Park returns to North Park on Sept. 7.
The 260-year-old Samuel Smith Brewery’s second shipment of draft beer to the U.S. is its venerable Nut Brown Ale, a keg of which will be tapped and toasted at 6 p.m. Thursday at Ember & Vine inside the DoubleTree Cranberry in Marshall. Several other places got kegs, too.
The well-regarded brews of Tampa’s Cigar City Brewing Co. will be available in Western Pennsylvania, a rollout that will be marked by a series of events starting Monday: from 4 to 6 p.m. at Over the Bar