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Beer Brewing Night

Robbie Warner, Belinda Thom
(aka. The CS Brewing Club)

The IC Beer Brewing Night will take place at Belinda Thom's house at 4334 Gladstone St (phone 422-2952). We will be brewing a wheat or a clone of Sierra Nevada Pale Ale (or something entirely different!) to serve at a TG later this semester. We will be using our own home grown hops (ala Greenfield). Come and help make beer, enjoy the aroma of fresh hops and malt, and learn about fun brewing words like "lauter", "sparge", and "trub"! Also a small variety of REALLY good beers (which the department buys) will be served, as well as few beers that we have previously brewed. In addition, food will also be served....

  Date: Thursday, September 2, 1999
  Time: Starting at 7:00pm
  Place: 4334 Gladstone St  [map]
  Phone: 422-2952

From Schenley Park

Take Blvd. of Allies/Panther Hollow Rd. to intersection with Greenfield Rd. (main intersection in park). Turn right onto Greenfield Rd. Take a right to go onto bridge over Parkway East. Make a right at the end of the bridge, then left at stop sign onto Winterburn. Follow Winterburn through Greenfield Ave, up hill, and then right at next stop onto Connor St. (about one-quarter mile). Take Connor until it ends at Bigelow St., then go right. Take first left onto Gladstone: we are the third house from corner on the right (we have a white fence and a pine tree in front yard).

From Squirrel Hill

Go into Schenley Park , then follow above, or:

From Forbes, go down Murray Ave toward Parkway East. At Forward Ave. (BP Station on left), continue straight up hill to stay on Murray Ave (pass Poli's Restaurant). Stay on Murray Ave. until it ends on Hazlewood Ave, then turn right. At top of hill, continue striaght to go onto Bigelow St. (rather than curving to left to continue on Hazlewood Ave.) Continue on Bigelow St. until it starts going down steep hill (note the pretty view of downtown). At stop sign, turn left onto Gladstone: we are the third house from corner on the right (we have a white fence and a pine tree in front yard).