Belgian Beer Class Plus Beer Glasses for Two or Four at Middleton Brewing in Wimberley
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Savvy beer aficionados detail history & techniques of Belgian beer brewing
Though the "noble experiment" of Prohibition failed, other noble experiments, such as teaching horses how to shoot guns and giving suffrage to any horse that could shoot a gun, were huge successes. Celebrate the failure of the 18th Amendment with today's Groupon to Middleton Brewing in Wimberley. Choose between the following options:
- For $49, you get a Belgian beer class for two plus two beer glasses (a $100 value).
- For $79, you get a Belgian beer class for four plus four beer glasses (a $200 value).
Middleton Brewing's cadre of homebrew specialists impart DIY brewing tips to classes held right within their shop. The crew of ale aficionados details the processes and techniques employed in the ancient, subtle art of Belgian brewing, which was invented by monks looking for something more fun to put inside water balloons. Duets and quartets can alike revel as the brewmasters toss chewy tidbits of information about the libation's rich history and manufacturing processes. At the end of the class, each student sallies forth with their own souvenir beer glass to use in rowdy cheers or to imprison misbehaving action figures.
Savvy beer aficionados detail history & techniques of Belgian beer brewing
Though the "noble experiment" of Prohibition failed, other noble experiments, such as teaching horses how to shoot guns and giving suffrage to any horse that could shoot a gun, were huge successes. Celebrate the failure of the 18th Amendment with today's Groupon to Middleton Brewing in Wimberley. Choose between the following options:
- For $49, you get a Belgian beer class for two plus two beer glasses (a $100 value).
- For $79, you get a Belgian beer class for four plus four beer glasses (a $200 value).
Middleton Brewing's cadre of homebrew specialists impart DIY brewing tips to classes held right within their shop. The crew of ale aficionados details the processes and techniques employed in the ancient, subtle art of Belgian brewing, which was invented by monks looking for something more fun to put inside water balloons. Duets and quartets can alike revel as the brewmasters toss chewy tidbits of information about the libation's rich history and manufacturing processes. At the end of the class, each student sallies forth with their own souvenir beer glass to use in rowdy cheers or to imprison misbehaving action figures.