BOURBON BLOG
April 14, 2014

 

If you were unable to join us in Hye this past Saturday for The Stillhouse Series Dinner with Chef Jon Bonnell, then you missed an extraordinary once-in-a-lifetime event. That’s the bad news. The good news is that we’re packing the truck with bourbon for another sensational dinner in Fort Worth next week.

We are excited to be partnering with Chef Craig Doyle and Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse next Wednesday, April 23. We will begin at 6:00 pm with bourbon cocktails and a Meet and Greet with Dan Garrison. Yeah, sorry, you’re stuck with me. Dinner will be served at 7:00 and paired with Garrison Brothers Texas Bourbon and a few exquisite wines.

First course: Spicy Ahi Tuna paired with an old fashioned
Second course: Crab and Corn Chowder paired with a Conundrum White Blend
Third Course: Tomato and onion salad paired with a Belle Glos Pinot Noir
Fourth Course: Prime filet with crab and béarnaise sauce paired with Garrison Brothers Spring 2014 Vintage
Fifth Course: Chocolate Sin Cake paired with a dessert wine and Garrison Brothers Fall 2013 Vintage

The entertaining, educational and bawdy subject matter will be all about great food and great bourbon. We’ll discuss the history of Garrison Brothers Distillery, understanding whiskey types and how whiskey is made, proper nosing and tasting of fine straight bourbon, and the history of bourbon whiskey in America.

Reservations are required and seating is limited. A reservation is $95 per person for a meal that would normally cost much more.

Please call 817.348.0080 to reserve your spot!

Event Web Site:     http://www.ruthschris.com/
Phone Number:     817.348.0080

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