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Glen’s Garden Market hosting some sweet events for Beer Week starting Monday

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From an email:

“FREE DC BEER WEEK EVENTS
at Glen’s Garden Market
2001 S st NW, at the corner of S & 20th

1/2 Price Giant Pretzel

Monday, August 18th, 6pm to 10pm

Kick off your DC Beer Week with a giant, housemade hot pretzel, 1/2 price for $3! It comes with cheese fondue and spicy mustard, and goes perfectly with a $4 draft of local craft beer.

Mad Fox Brewery Tap Takeover

Tuesday, August 19th, 6pm to 10pm

Come toast our friends from the award-winning Mad Fox brewpub in Falls Church, VA! In celebration of (very!) local craft beer, we’ll be pouring seven drafts and one cask-ale from their signature lineup, all brewed less than ten miles away from the Market. RSVP: Free event, $4 drafts!

Maryland Brewers’ Showcase

Wednesday, August 20th, 6pm to 10pm

We’ll be hosting friends from Oliver Brewing Company, Brewer’s Art, and Union Craft Brewing, and pouring a full draft line up of their specialty and signature brews. In addition, Millstone Ciders of Monkton, MD, and Charm City Meadworks of Baltimore will be joining us with their unique cider and dry, savory mead. Come taste through our favorites from the thriving Baltimore and Maryland craft beer, cider, and mead world! RSVP: Free event, $4 drafts!

Devil’s Backbone Tap Takeover and Rappahannock Oyster Fest

Thursday, August 21st, 6pm to 10pm

We’ll be shucking piles of fresh Rappahannock Oyster Co. oysters, and turning our taps over to Devil’s Backbone Brewery. out of Roseland, Virginia! Their flagship pale ale, Striped Bass, was made to be enjoyed with the bounty of the Bay, and partial proceeds from this brew benefit the Chesapeake Bay Foundation. RSVP: Free event, $4 pints, oyster and pint deal available!

The (Most) Local Craft Brew Fest and Beer Garden

Friday, August 22nd, 6p to 10pm

We’re throwing a Pub and Beer Garden party to celebrate the award-winning craft beer from some of our favorite (and most local) brewers! 3 Stars, Port City, and other local brew will all be pouring aplenty, so come drink with some of the District’s most groundbreaking breweries. RSVP: Free event, $4 drafts!

Brewery Tour & Growler Ride

Saturday, August 23rd, 12pm to 5pm

If you like a good bike ride and love good beer, meet us at 12pm at the Adams Morgan City Bikes (2501 Champlain St, NW). We’ll ride to tour local Atlas and 3 Stars breweries, then back to the Market for 4pm toasts and growler fills.Register HERE!

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