This past Monday, Ingrid and I had the pleasure of attending a beer dinner with Garrett Oliver, the brewmaster for Brooklyn Brewery providing the libations and Matt Jennings of La Laiterie creating some culinary magic to finish off the pairings. The event was held at the newly expanded La Laiterie in Providence and this was the first time that both Ingrid and I have dined in the new space. The event kicked off with a reception in the new addition…appoximately 30 of us were treated to a series of hors d’oeuvres paired with Brooklyn’s Local 1 Beer. Everything was impeccable and paired nicely with the beer…some standouts were the house smoked pork jowl and salami and the potato and beer waffles topped with onion jam, black pepper, creme fraiche and maple syrup…all while soaking in the views of the store’s new cheese cave! After the last rounds of hors d’oeuvres, we made our way to our table and to our surprise, we were seated with Jennifer and Michael from Last Night’s Dinner and A Dash Bitters. I’ve been reading their blogs for a little while now (I suggest that you do the same!) and it was nice to finally meet them and put a face to the name(s). Over the next two hours, we were treated to a number of amazing beers and foods…most notably Brooklyn’s Manhattan Project and Wild 1 beers and Matt’s main course- beer brined pheasant, leg confit roulade with butternut squash, roasted fall vegetables and pheasant jus…the Manhattan Project is a draft-only limited edition beer that was created to taste like the Manhattan cocktail…and what an approximation indeed! It had all the subtle notes of it’s model and all the qualities of a well-built beer as well…sounds confusing, but it wasn’t and it went extremely well opposite the warm autumn salad that was paired with it. The Wild 1 beer is something that was apparently a by product of some shipping issues and based on the Local 1 beer that we had during the reception. It had some sour notes, but not overwhelming, quite pleasing on the palate and it complimented the pheasant without overwhelming it…and oh, the pheasant! The leg confit roulade was one of the best things I’ve had in a while (not to outshadow the rest of the plate) and was probably my favorite of the night! All in all, it was a great experience and it looked as though everyone enjoyed themselves thoroughly!

                             -Josh

Josh and I were lucky this weekend and got to visit an old favorite and found a new favorite. On Friday night we went to Music Friday as the RISD Museum. You can wander around the museum and they have music (it’s the second Friday of every month). This past Friday, it was Latin music – Carlos de Leon – they were really good. They played up on the top floor in a huge room that was covered in pictures. There were some tables and chairs but it was mostly standing. People were dancing – I was very impressed with some of the dancers – there were a few that must have gone to the Elaine Benes School of Dance. Josh and I will head back in February as it’s one of our new favorites.

After Music Friday we went over to La Laiterie at Farmstead for drinks and dessert. We sat at the bar and I had a nice white wine (I don’t remember the name) and Josh had Blue Point Hoptical Illusion. For dessert we had chocolate waffles (they were small, light, and chocolatey) with peppermint stick ice cream with chocolate sauce – soooo good! We love eating and drinking at La Laiterie – since we’ve moved to RI it has become an old favorite!

One more new favorite – especially for Josh – Track 84, a bar in Warwick. I don’t drink beer but Josh was in heaven with the beers on tap and the prices. Josh is already planning on going back with Tubby and Grace and I plan on being the DD! The beers Josh tried were Rapscallion, Blue Point barley wine, Poperings, and Dogfish Head Forte (2006)

The more we get to know the state we’re living in, the more we like it!! And to have so many cool things so close is great!

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