1/7/2018 -- Appalachian New Year's Dinner at Catawba Charlotte

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Catawba Brewing partners with famed Chef Clark Barlowe of Heirloom on Appalachian New Year's Dinner.

APPALACHIAN NEW YEAR’S DINNER
THE BARREL ROOM AT CATAWBA BREWING
933 LOUISE AVE, CHARLOTTE, NC 28204
JANUARY 7, 2018 7:00PM

Catawba Brewing Company continues its immensely popular Culinary Series with an Appalachian New Year’s Dinner by famed Chef Clark Barlowe of Heirloom. A generous portion of the proceeds will benefit Chefs Collaborative. For the event, Chef has teamed with Catawba Brewing for a very unique white walnut shell small batch beer! The first dinner course will be served in an interactive cocktail party setting with a casual tour of the brew house. Following the tour, guests will be seated family style for three entrées, each paired with a different craft beer. The final course will be dessert paired with a bourbon barrel-aged beer. Chef’s offerings will be based on a traditional New Year’s dinner, promising good fortune and health for the year ahead.

This very special evening will also afford diners the opportunity to listen to live Appalachian music in an intimate setting throughout the evening.

FAQs

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
mary@catawbabrewing.com

What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
200 on-street parking spaces available

Dietary Restrictions:
Gluten free beverages are available by request.
Vegetarian and Vegan requests must be received by email to: mary@catawbabrewing.com BY DEC. 15.

Tickets are $65.00

TICKETS may be purchased through Chefs Collaborative at this link:
http://bit.ly/2BhEPRb

More about Chef Clark Barlowe’s White Walnut Ale:
The White Walnut, otherwise known as Butternut, is a deciduous tree that naturally grows in America and southeastern Canada. The Butternut is a walnut tree whose seed is a small, commonly eaten nut which tastes buttery. Chef Barlowe has foraged the nut husk for this ale, as it has a deliciously bitter flavor evocative of strong hops, and an ebony coloration that dyes the beer very dark, without the expected malty sweetness from a dark beer. The trees generally grow forty to sixty feet tall; however, some specimens have been documented at over one hundred feet! Unfortunately, wild butternut trees are currently being decimated by disease and will soon be extinct. Chef’s collection of husks could well be the last such foraged husks available in our area. The beer will be available for a limited time at all retail Catawba tasting rooms and on tap at Heirloom.

More About Chefs Collaborative:
Chefs Collaborative is a national nonprofit network with a mission to inspire, educate, and celebrate chefs and food professionals building a better food system. They acknowledge their leadership in the celebration of the pleasures of food, and they recognize the impact of food choices on our collective personal health, on the vitality of cultures and on the integrity of the global environment. Now more than 20,000 strong, the Chefs Collaborative network of influential chefs and food professionals continues to drive the market for sustainable food by changing menus, changing lives, and demonstrating the many merits of doing so for all eaters. Their vision is that sustainable practices will become second nature for every chef in the United States. More information available at www.chefscollaborative.org.

More About Catawba Brewing Company:
Founded in 1999 by the Pyatt family, natives of Western North Carolina, Catawba Brewing operates a main production facility in downtown Morganton, NC at 212 S. Green St; a boutique brewery/tasting room in downtown Asheville, NC at 32 Banks Ave; a tasting room in Asheville’s Biltmore Village at 63 Brook St.; and a new Catawba brewery/tasting room in Charlotte's Plaza Midwood neighborhood at 933 Louise Ave. Catawba beers can be found in NC, SC, TN, AL, and now in GA. Find us at www.catawbabrewing.com

More About Heirloom:
Heirloom, a North Carolina farm-to-fork restaurant, is located in the Coulwood/Mountain Island Lake community of Charlotte, North Carolina. With a mission to be “locally sourced, globally inspired,” Chef-Owner Clark Barlowe uses his extensive training and travels to create a menu that features vegetables, fruit, seafood, meat and beverages produced in North Carolina. The chef’s relationships with growers, producers and purveyors across the state allows Heirloom to offer the freshest food available and with a constantly changing menu. Repeat guests find each visit to Heirloom offers a unique culinary experience.

More About Chef Clark Barlowe:
Clark began his culinary career in his hometown of Lenoir, NC, where his family, which can be traced back 7 generations in North Carolina, was a constant source of inspiration for traditional Southern cooking techniques and ingredients.

Clark worked for legendary Charlotte restaurateur Frank Scibelli at Mama Ricotta’s. Clark also had stints at some of the world’s top restaurants, including The French Laundry, in Napa, California, and El Bulli, in Spain, Chez Pascal in Providence, RI, Clyde’s Restaurant Group in Washington, DC and North Rock Restaurant in Bermuda.

Clark has also appeared on The Food Network’s Chopped and Beat Bobby Flay. Clark spends his time as an active member of several non-profits in Charlotte. With a primary focus on serving the best North Carolina foods and beverages, Clark enjoys creating original and unique dishes that reflect his travels and training. Clark is an avid forager and when he is not in Heirloom’s kitchen, he can most likely be found in NC forests and fields, sourcing ingredients for Heirloom’s menu.

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Event listing posted on December 4, 2017 12:49PM