NYC's First Organic Beer Bash

Sabrina Artel's (sabrinaartel.com) Trailer Talk, featured on CNN and in the New York Times, will crash the beer bash and broadcast live from her 1965 Beeline trailer parked in front of Counter

Sabrina Trailer Talk

At Trailer Talk the classic American road trip meets old time radio. Join Sabrina in her trailer or pull up a lawn chair on the sidewalk of NYC and become part of the live public conversation on the importance of family farms, humane sustainable agriculture, and farm ethics.
 Trailer in Traffic

Trailer Talk is broadcast on WJFF Radio Catskill (NPR & PRI affiliate) in the Catskills of New York and also on the Internet.


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Counter Organic Wine & Martini Bar will host NYC's first-ever Organic Beer Bash on September 15, 2007 between 12 - 4 pm.  Sample 35 organic beers and hard ciders from around the world.  Savor finger food made with beer, such as Peak nutbrown beer battered corn fritters, Wolaver’s chocolate stout cake and Pinkus pilsner panisse.  If you prefer cocktails, Scarecrow Bloody Beer, Butte Creek Grizzly Beer (whiskey, lemonade, brown ale) and J.K. Scrumpy’s Snake Bite (hard cider, Orlio common ale, organic rum) will hit the spot.  The cost of the event is $25.  Profits will be donated to Farm Aid, a non-profit group devoted to saving family farms and League of Humane Voters of New York City.     
 
 

WHERE: COUNTER. 105 First Avenue (6th & 7th st.
WHEN:
Saturday September 15, 2007
TIME:
12 - 4 pm
PHONE: 212-982-5870
COST: $25
CONTACT: Frank Cisneros, frank@counternyc.com

Recipe of the Month

This month Counter celebrates the Organic Beer Bash with a selection of three delicious Beer Cocktails mixed with some of the beers that will be featured on Saturday, September 15th.

J.K. Scrumpy’s Snake Bite
Scarecrow Bloody Beer
Butte Creek Grizzly Beer

Bloody Beer
 
 
Snake Bites Clinton

It is common in England for a proprietor to refuse to serve snakebites (our recipe of the month) because people tend to drink them quickly and become drunk and belligerent.  In 2001 President Bill Clinton was refused the drink when he ordered one at a pub in North Yorkshire.

 

Counter's Antonio and Bill Clinton
Counter's Maitre D' Antonio With Former President Bill Clinton And Future President Hillary Clinton