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Overview:
Welcome and closing Function events as per Notice of Race and these tickets are ONLY for additional guests beyond the 2 tickets provided for Skipper and Crew in the regatta entry.
Kids tickets are recommended for 12 and under, though if an older child in this age group would like the adult meals then select the adult price.
Any vegetarian, vegan, etc. requests - please email Hugh Tait with details
Beer Tasting Event Details:
Bread and Brewery will be running the event at Toronto Amateur Sailing Club, based on a minimum number of 20 people.
For Tues 3rd Jan Tasting Session 7-9pm, food will include a meat or veg charcuterie board with 5 x 285ml beers with the session for $45 per person. Beers intended to be on offer are (they shouldn't change, but there is a small chance):
- HooRoo - Lager 4.65% Our first single grain series, made with Gladfield's finest pilsner grain and delicately hopped with Citra and Kohatu. A lager with a twist.
- That's Fd - Pale Ale 4.33% Created as an easy drinking pale ale. The combination of grains gives you a bright clear pale ale that is accentuated by a stepped hopping process that produces a subtle peach, apricot, and passionfruit undertone.
- Return to Sender - Oated Pale Lager 4.97% The flavours of three beers combined into one. Starting with the fruitliness of an oat cream IPA, balanced with bitterness in the middle of a pale ale, then ending with the clean crisp finish of a lager.
- Wreck It - Double IPA 6.73% This is a monster Double IPA with nearly 0.5kg of hops in every 50L batch. The hoppiness comes through like a swift roundhouse to the face from Chuck Norris, and just when you think your head is about to explode from the tastation that your brain is currently going through, the combination of caramelly malts come in to take your tastes on a smooth ride down to pleasure town.
- Fire Truck - Barley Wine / Red Ale 8.14% Sweet and strong to keep you warm, but too many and you may end up getting burned. Fire Truck has a classic malt flavour with subtle hints of old worlds hops.