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Alzheimers Assco. Event - Rhythm and Brews

Post by Chris Alvey » Mon May 11, 2009 11:04 am

For those interested, this is the text of the Alzheimer's Association event that will be taking place Friday, June 12th. This will be a fairly small event and preliminary plans are to share a jockey box with Turoni's. Please post here if you are willing to donate some beer and/or work the event. I don't think we will need more than 3 beers on tap (bottles) and maybe some for backup.

The Alzheimer’s Associations Annual

Making Memories

Event is back, with a new twist…



Introducing “Rhythm and Brews”

A Beer Tasting and Auction Experience.

Friday, June 12th from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.

Kirby’s – 1119 Parrett Street - 47713



Sample some of Southern Indiana’s finest brewed beer

and delicious hors d'oeuvres, while enjoying live entertainment from

Blues musicians, Carl and Mike Rodenberg!



Don’t miss the opportunity to bid on wonderful silent and live auction items such as

Spa Packages, Brew Baskets, Fine Wines,

Works of Art and Autographed Sports Memorabilia!



2009

Making Memories

Honorary Chairman,

R. Thomas Bodkin

Bamberger, Foreman, Oswald and Hahn, LLP



Every 72 seconds someone in America is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. There’s no time to waste.

Please join us for a fun filled evening that will help aid funding

for Alzheimer’s research and support programs.



$35 per general admission ticket OR

$300 per reserved table of 8



For more information or to be added to our invitation mailing list,

please contact Christina Rheinlander:

christina.rheinlander@alz.org

(812) 475-1012 ext. 1200

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Post by john mills » Mon May 11, 2009 9:53 pm

I'll donate some beer. Not sure what yet, but right now I have 9 kegs with something to drink in them, 10 if you count root beer!
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Post by jocosemagus » Wed May 13, 2009 12:41 pm

I can work this.
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Post by Dwayne_Delaney » Thu May 14, 2009 9:25 pm

I'll donate a keg of something.
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Post by Don » Fri May 15, 2009 7:13 pm

I still think I can help, and I will have a keg.

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Post by Chris Alvey » Fri May 29, 2009 5:52 am

I talked to Christina and she said Kirbys will be open pretty much all day for us. She would like us to be set up by 6:30. She had also requested a list of what we would be bringing. If you plan on bringing a keg to this , please post what you will be bringing so I can get this list to her as soon as possible.

She said tickets are available at the door for $35 and this includes an entry into the auction.

Dwayne: Watermelon Wheat
Alvey/Weber: Possible Hefeweizen (if it's any good)

I'm sending out a separate email on this also just to catch everyone.

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Post by john mills » Fri May 29, 2009 11:45 am

Chris,
I won't be at the event but I'll donate the remainder of the keg of wheat I had at the meeting Wednesday. There is at least 2 gallons, possibly 2 1/2 gallons left.
If there aren't enough kegs donated, I'll dig up something else.
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Post by jocosemagus » Mon Jun 01, 2009 11:32 am

Will be bringing a keg of Porter and American Amber.
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Post by Chris Alvey » Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:18 pm

Clarified on tickets. Anyone who is donating/serving beer can get a pass in free. Those who would like to volunteer to help out otherwise will receive free entrance and beer tasting, etc. I think the food is the only thing you can't get if you go that route. Of course 'buying' a full price ticket is a fine, charitable, and tax-deductible gesture as well.

We will need a couple of tubs if you have them to put kegs in. Also if anyone has any display items for our table that would be great. I asked for express clarification on the donation bucket and they said they'd rather we not.

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Post by Dwayne_Delaney » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:25 pm

I would like to hang out and help.(I have a valid server's permit) The watermelon wheat should be ready. I can bring some CO2 with a 4-port manifold. Will they be providing the ice?
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Post by Don » Tue Jun 02, 2009 8:31 pm

I have 1 tub and a CO2 tank if that will help.
I don't think that my American Wheat will be ready by then sorry!
Do we need to bring Ice?
( I can get some )
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Post by Chris Alvey » Wed Jun 03, 2009 6:16 am

Thanks for the offer Don, but they said they will have ice there for us. I warned her that they need more than they think. The tubs, however, would be greatly appreciated.

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Post by Chris Norrick » Thu Jun 11, 2009 12:19 pm

I've got us a small 36"x20" vinyl sign made up. It's got a couple of grommets for hanging.
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I'll bring a batch of brochures and cards as well.

At this point I don't think I can stay but I'll bring my orange gear to work just in case.
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Post by Chris Alvey » Fri Jun 12, 2009 8:22 am

Looks awesome ... thank you very much for doing that Chris.

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Post by Chris Alvey » Sat Jun 13, 2009 6:43 am

A very successful event. Thanks to everyone who donated their time and/or tasty beers to this event. Thanks again to Chris Norrick for making the new sign and bringing the brochures by.

It ended up the Jack and Dutch set up our big orange rig (thanks guys for that) which turned out to be just perfect for the very high ceilings at Kirby's. We ended up having a full 12-beer (and one Root Beer) menu with ours and Turoni's (Turonis' :?:) with Jack's being the big sellers followed by Dwaynes World Famous Panty Dropper (err, I mean, Watermelon Wheat) and Don's Old Ale. I think the Fantome Yeast Saison duel was a draw ... some preferred the dryness of Dwayne's, me included, and some liked the lighter color of the Alvey/Weber version. Nate & Brad's IPA was well-received... even by the ladies. Several comments that the Root Beer was the best root beer folks had ever had. All in all, every beer was good and many guests were impressed that we actually made this ourselves.

The New Albanian was there as well. He had a Brown Porter and American Bitter (or something like that) ... as well as some off-the-menu growlers of Hoptimus. Of course I like the Hoptimus, but the lighter-style brown porter was a nice suprise to me too. He did say that we were the most organized brew club he's ever seen, including his home-town clubs, which was a nice compliment.

In talking to Christina, it seems they were very pleased with the turn-out and plan to move the event to a larger venue next year. They were very appreciative of everything we contributed and would certainly like us back next year.

Thanks to everyone for making this a great event.

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