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1735 JFK Blvd. · (215) 800-1079 · Visit website

Event Date

08.27.16

Event Description

Local cult favorite Carton Brewing will be attacking Uptown’s taps, and the beers  couldn’t be better for a late summer afternoon. Chef will be serving BBQ specials from the grill. Tap time – 2:00 p.m.

On Tap at this Event

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    Carton Boat Beer

    Style: IPA
    Origin: Atlantic Highlands, NJ...

    Boat Beer is designed to be complex enough to merit drinking a few without being crippled by alcohol. Kolsch yeast and German malts are combined to be crisp and refreshing, while a generous amount of ...

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    Carton B.D.G.

    Style: Brown Ale
    Origin: Atlantic Highlands, NJ...

    B.D.G. (Brunch. Dinner. Grub.) Brown Country Ale: Matching the right beer to the right food is a wonderful assignment. The contemplation of point and counter-point can can often be as much fun as the ...

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    Carton Rickey

    Style: Sour/Wild-Fermented Al...
    Origin: Atlantic Highlands, NJ...

    The trip starts as many do on a sunny Sunday afternoon at the tippy, discussing grill cleaning, spring, cherry blossoms and the flavors that coincide with the transition from spring rain to summer sun...

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    Carton Hangju

    Style: Saison/Farmhouse Ale
    Origin: Atlantic Highlands, NJ...

    Breathe deeply and the agrarian fragrance of a simple saison will bring to mind meadows both visited and imagined. In spring we like to augment this in different ways with flowers and pepper, calling ...

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    Carton Rub

    Style: Porter
    Origin: Atlantic Highlands, NJ...

    Dry-rubbed smoked porter. 6.5% ABV.

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    Carton Wit Whale

    Style: Wheat/White/Weizen
    Origin: Atlantic Highlands, NJ...

    We knew that the esters of classic wit yeast would associate well with the crunch of fisherman’s platters while a drinkable malt bill of 50% wheat and 50% Pilsner would accompany the sweetness of fi...