BRIX AND ALE TEAMS WITH BALCONES DISTILLING FOR A TEXAS WHISKY PAIRING DINNER

BRIX AND ALE TEAMS WITH BALCONES DISTILLING FOR A  TEXAS WHISKY PAIRING DINNERBrix And Ale at Sheraton Austin Georgetown teams up with Balcones Distilling, Waco, TX, for a five course whisky cocktail pairing dinner created by Brix And Ale Executive Chef Patrick Taylor.

Guests will Indulge in rich, seasonal culinary creations from Executive Chef BRIX AND ALE TEAMS WITH BALCONES DISTILLING FOR A  TEXAS WHISKY PAIRING DINNERPatrick Taylor expertly paired with Balcones Distillery Whisky. Award-winning Balcones Distillery from Waco prides itself in making whisky from scratch with the best ingredients possible including Texas-grown malted barley. The five course pairing dinner will feature  beef tenderloin tartare, seared foie gras, and maple glazed pork belly – all perfectly paired with a variety of Balcones whiskies

Balcones Distilling, makers of fine Texas award winning ‘whisky’, created the first-ever blue corn whisky and has received over 140 awards.
The Brix And Ale and Balcones four course whisky pairing dinner:
  • Date: January 19, 2017, 6pm to 8pm
  • Location: Brix And Ale at Sheraton Austin Georgetown, 1100 Woodlawn Ave, Georgetown, TX
  • Price: $75 per person, includes tax and gratuity
  • Reservations: Call: 737-444-2750 or Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/brix-and-ale-balcones or http://www.brixandalegtx.com/en/events.

Menu:

Welcome Course

44 Farms Beef Tenderloin Tartare Smoked bone marrow, quail egg, spicy greens

First Course
Seared Foie Gras
Clementine French toast, whiskey onion syrup, bacon jam

Second Course
Escargot
Garlic roasted mushrooms, blue cheese fondue, brioche toast

Third Course
Jalapeno Maple Glazed Pork Belly
Smoked potato puree, whiskey battered shallot

Fourth Course
Balcones and Coffee Pie
Cotton candy meringue

About Balcones Distilling:

Nine years ago, Balcones was little more than an idea fueled by a ruthless drive to create something new, something genuine, something worthwhile – a Texas whisky tradition. It all started with an old welding shop under a bridge. We hammered and welded our own stills, and sawed and nailed on that little shack to build the distillery that we use to this day. Since then, we have released ten unique whiskies and spirits, of which we are very proud, and won over 140 national and international awards from the world’s top judges and critics. We don’t just make whisky in Texas. We make Texas whisky.