Thursday, September 10, 2015

Tap House Grill’s Oktoberfest, bringing German beers to Seattle, with a portion of proceeds going to Farestart!

Tap House Grills twelfth annual Oktoberfest begins September 14th with a portion of proceeds being donated to *Farestart in Seattle. 

For this 7 day event Tap House Grill in Bellevue and Seattle will tap four authentic Oktoberfest beers from Germany and feature several other local Oktoberfest style beers along with several traditional, authentic German style food items.  Tap House Grill Owner, Paul Reder, a Beer Connoisseur, enjoys sharing unique, local
and imported beers with his guests, “ Oktoberfest gives us the opportunity to bring the flavors of Germany right here to Tap House,”  said Paul.  “Our Chef will be featuring authentic German food specials including many items prepared with the German beers brought in for the promotion.”

Tap House Grill’s Oktoberfest celebration begins with the anxiously awaited pint nights.  “This year’s pint nights will take place Monday through Thursday, September 14ththrough 17th ” added Paul.  “We will have four true Oktoberfest beers imported from Germany; Paulaner, Spaten, HB Hofbrau and Warsteiner.  “Each day a different beer is featured and our guests can keep the glass for that particular beer.  Many of our guests come all four nights to collect all four of the glasses,” he added.  The half litre steins and glasses are logo’d and come from the actual brewers in Germany. 
Tap House Grill also brings in other local and domestic Oktoberfest German style beers for the promotion including Ayinger Oktoberfest, Marzen, Lazy Boy and Leavenworth. Many of these beers come from across the country and around the world including a local favorite from Leavenworth, Washington.

**“Oktoberfest is a 16–18 day festival held annually in MunichBavariaGermany, running from late September to the first weekend in October. It is one of the most famous events in Germany and is the world's largest fair, with more than 5 million people attending every year. The Oktoberfest is an important part of Bavarian culture, having been held since 1810. Other cities across the world also hold Oktoberfest celebrations, modeled after the Munich event.” – Wikipedia

*Farestart is a culinary job training and placement program for homeless and disadvantaged individuals. Over the past 19 years, FareStart has provided opportunities for over 3,500 people to transform their lives, while also serving over 4 million meals to disadvantaged men, women, and children. 

Tap House Grill is a beer lover’s oasis, offering over 160 beers on tap and a unique menu full of northwest favorites cooked and prepared with beers from around the world. 

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