Archive for September, 2009

Harvest Fest in Bethlehem

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Celebrate Fall at the 4th Annual Harvest Festival in Historic Downtown Bethlehem!  harvest-fest-button
October 3, 2009  10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Stop by the Bethlehem Brew Works for samples* of our famous Pumpkin Ale & Chicken Tortilla Soup! Grab a pulled pork sandwich or some home-made apple crisp from our “fresh air” stand.

FEATURED AT HARVEST FEST:

  • beer sampling*
  • open air produce market
  • great food
  • fine arts & crafts
  • colonial brewing demonstrations
  • live music
  • children’s activities
  • beer garden at the sun inn
  • harvest soup tastings*
  • apple dessert features
  • and much more!

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Old Allentown Historic House Tour ‘09

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Discounted Tickets are now available at the Allentown Brew Works for the 33rd Annual Old Allentown House Preservation Assoc. Tour & Olde House Fair!

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“On Joy and Sorrow” Screening at Allentown Brew Works

On Joy and Sorrow cardOctober 23rd, doors open 7, screening runs 7:30 to 8:30 pm.

ON JOY & SORROW – THE GLASS PRISM STORY

The Glass Prism rose to rock ‘n roll fame in the 1960s using the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe as the lyrics to its groovin’ progressive rock tunes, but the group’s journey to stardom was quickly snuffed out like so many bands of the time. Now the guys are back and ready to rock again!

An Official 2009 Selection of the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival and the Flint Film Festival of Flint, Michigan. From associate producer/co-writer Sarah, editor Matt Lewis, (both ALLENTOWN RESIDENTS), and producer Bob Ross (Jim Thorpe). The three filmmakers will be in attendance at the screening on Oct. 24 in the Silk Lounge.

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Allentown Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps Event

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The Allentown Health Bureau presents:

A session on learning more about becoming a member of the Allentown Volunteer Medical Reserve Corps.

The session is 12-1pm at Fegley’s Allentown Brew Works and lunch is provided free of charge.

Persons do not have to be in the medical profession or residents of Allentown but–

Must be over 18 years of age and must register to attend.

Register by emailing shiels@allentowncity.org.

Come have a wonderful lunch and learn about ways to help!

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Dan Onorato Announces for Governor at Allentown Brew Works

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At Fegley’s Brew Works, we’ve hosted former Congressman Dan OnoratoPat Toomey, Congressman Joe Sestak, State Senator Pat Browne, State Representative Jennifer Mann, Congressman Charlie Dent, Governor Ed Rendell, and even the President of the United States of America -Barack Obama!

And now the Fegley’s Brew Works is proud to host another important civic event…

Allegheny County Executive, Dan Onorato is officially announcing his candidacy for Governor of Pennsylvania with a three-day tour across the state this week, and plans to stop at the Allentown Brew Works.

Join him for his announcement, on the second floor in High Gravity at NOON Thursday October 8th!

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P.I.N.K. Martinis for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and on a few special nights this month, partial proceeds of every p.i.n.k Martini will be donated to Breast Cancer Research.

Our specialties…

Delicious Night Blackberry -  p.i.n.k. Vodka, Blackberry Brandy,Cointreau

Ultimate Cosmo – p.i.n.k. Vodka, Cointreau, Grand Marnier, Drizzled with Chambord

Ultimate Mojito – p.i.n.k. Vodka, Rum, Crushed Mint

Our special events…

Thursday, September 24, 2009Martini Gathering Night 6:00 pm – ABW

Wednesday, October 14, 2009 – Martinis and Manicures 6:00—8:00 pm – ABW

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 – Martini Mixer - All Day – Brew Works on the Green

p.i.n.k. vodka is the pink bottled, energy infused spirit, vying for the top spot on the party scene!

p.i.n.k. Spirits is secretive about the meaning of their acronym, but wants everyone to know they have a playfully naughty side. What really sets p.i.n.k. vodka apart from other vodkas is its ‘flavorless’ infusion of caffeine and guarana to guarantee a party!

Fegley’s Brew Works on tap in Scranton!

We’re proud to have our great beer at Scranton’s #1 Restaurant!

Cooper’s Seafood House 701 N. Washington Avenue, Scranton, PA

Best Overall Restaurant, Best Seafood and Best Beer Menu in the Electric City
Best Overall Restaurant and Best Seafood in the Diamond City & Best Restaurant and Best Seafood in in the Weekender Readers Choice Poll.

At Cooper’s Seafood House you can find some of the finest beers on 14 drafts and among a massive bottle selection.  Fegley’s Brew Works is happy to be a part of it!

While in Scranton, you can find Fegley’s PUMPKIN ALE on draft and HOP’SOLUTELY and RUDE ELF’S RESERVE in bottles. Brew Master Beau Baden grew up literally across the street, went to school a block away!  This became his regular haunt when it was time, and he is known to raise a glass here still!

Owned and operated by the Cooper family since 1948 Coopers has become a landmark in Scranton PA. The current location has evolved a long way from the original restaurant that used to be the passenger station of the Erie – Lackawanna Train Station and now encompasses a life sized pirate ship that houses the ships pub, the lighthouse bar, the tiki bar deck, the whale room, the train room and the private coral room.

What else does Cooper’s and Fegley’s Brew Works have in common?

We each hosted a President of the United States! Brew Works hosted President Barack Obama in Bethlehem and Cooper’s hosted President Bill Clinton.

Mike Metzgar plays Brew Works on the Green

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Brew Works on the Green Presents…Mike Metzgar

BWG-live-music-buttonSeptember 26th from 8pm-11pm and again on October 24th

Mike entertains with a broad selection of classic and modern popular rock. Acoustically performing all of your favorites from the 60’s right up to the present, he brings a catchy mix of guitar, vocals and humor to every performance.

$1 pints from 8:30pm – 10:30pm that night, as well as food specials!

Mike performs extensively in the Poconos, Easton area and in New York City, and is looking forward to his appearance at The Brew Works on the Green.

Speed Dating on the Mezzanine

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Welcome to the 21st Century…  with speed dating on the Mezzanine level of the Allentown Brew Works. Join us Thursday, October 29th, at 7pm for lots of smiles and giggles.

Seeking: All Single Professionals, Ages 26-38!

Cupid.com/PreDating gives singles the ability to meet eligible singles in a series of fun, no-pressure 6-minute “PreDates” — all in one evening.

Why only 6 minutes? The idea is that the chemistry between two people
occurs within the first few minutes of meeting. You can quickly determine
who you would truly like to hear from again. PreDating eliminates those
long first dates allowing you to meet lots of people in one evening! After
the event, you’ll enter your matches into our secure online system, so you
never have to worry about giving out any contact information until you are
ready.

In order to make sure we have an equal number of men and women at the
event, it is important to register ONLINE in advance at:

http://www.cupid.com/predating.aspx?pageName=city&city=allentown&state=PA
You can also register by phone by calling 610-730-1616.
Either way, as a patron of Fegley’s Brew Works, use code ABWAT to save $5.00
off of your registration!


MichelleEvent Coordinator, Lehigh Valley: 610-730-1616

877-477-3328/customer service

Brews and Boooos- A ghost tour with RIPA!

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Here at Fegley’s Brew Works, we’ve set up ghost tour with R.I.P.A
(Research and Investigation in RIPAParanormal Activity)
for Thursday, October 29, 2009!
It will start at 9:30pm and will run until midnight!
Be a part of the adventure and your group will meet in the Fish Bowl where they can chose from a 3 course menu (see below) and have one of our flagship beers.  Joe (the president of R.I.P.A.) will be reporting on his team’s findings from a very recent investigation of the former Orr’s building (where the Bethlehem Brew Works is housed) where he discovered some eerie happenings…
Later in the evening you’ll help conduct the followup research (so bring your cameras and voice recorders) for another tour of the facilities as they delve into another time on the ‘other side’.

$30 plus tax and gratuity includes:
12oz Flagship Brew Works Beer
Your choice of one from each of the following:
First Course
Soup (Beer Cheese or Soup du Jour)
or Salad (Garden Salad or Caesar)
Second Course
Pierogies (Sauteed or Fried)
Boardwalk Pretzels
Spinach Artichoke Dip

Third Course
Pig Iron Pulled Pork
Fegley’s Fondue of French Dip
Grand Old Lady Cajun Chicken Sandwich
Brew Works Burger (beef, veggie or turkey)
Billet Yard BBQ Chicken Sandwich
The 2500˚  Spicy Chicken Griller
Crab Cake Sandwich
RSVP at 610-882-1300  or events@thebrewworks.com

Halloweekend at the Allentown Brew Works

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laughing faceBE VERY SCARED!!

2 Days of Halloween Madness on 2 floors!

Friday and Saturday October 30th and 31st

Your favorite Halloween movies projected throughout the entire restaurant!

COSTUME CONTEST IN SILK LOUNGE! With winners announced at the stroke of Midnight!  Whoooo aahhhhh aahhhh ah!

AWESOME DRINK SPECIALS ALL WEEKEND!

$2.5 Pumkin Ale

$3.5 Jack Daniels

$3.5 Captain Morgans

WDIY 3rd Annual One Ale of a Night

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WDIY rolls out the Green Carpet at web site photoIl Gala Verde

A masked ball honoring the earth and celebrating the elegance & rewards of sustainable living. Please Join us for an evening of beer & wine tastings, food pairings, live music & dancing, and a silent auction.

Saturday, October 31st, 2009 6pm-Midnight in the Allentown Brew Works Hamilton Room.

Tickets are $70 per guest – ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT WDIY Public Radio.

Come dressed as your favorite forest deity or nature spirit (costumes optional)

Please RSVP by October 20th by calling Paola Mattera, co-chair 610.366.9220 or visit wdiy.org.

“We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.”
Native American Proverb