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August 25, 2010
Allagash Event
August 11, 2010
Cicerone Certified Beer Servers
July 12, 2010
Stone Opening a Brewery in Europe??
July 9, 2010
Dogfish Head Sah'tea
June 28, 2010
Support Local Craft Beer Supporters: Peter Rowe
June 25, 2010
5&A DIME and Neighborhood Ale House Collaboration
June 25, 2010
Stone 14th Anniversary Emperial IPA
June 10, 2010
2010 San Diego Beer Week Preview Weekend
May 21, 2010
Small Production Wines
May 21, 2010
Stumptown Coffee @Neighborhood
April 4, 2010
The Angel's Share
March 26, 2010
BrewDog Tokyo on Tap @Neighborhood
February 6, 2010
Winter Storm has Hit
January 13, 2010
Winter Storm 2010 @Stone World Bistro and Gardens
January 8, 2010
Gift cards now available @Neighborhood
January 3, 2010
World Wide Stout on tap @Neighborhood
December 18, 2009
Stone Brewing Co. & Brewdog's 'Bashah' @Neighborhood
December 11, 2009
Life&Limb on tap Friday 18th
December 10, 2009
Utopias: The only 27%abv beer on the market
December 8, 2009
Holiday Ales @Neighborhood
November 30, 2009
13th Annual Strong Ale Festival @Pizza Port
November 26, 2009
Cuvee de Tomme @Neighborhood
November 25, 2009
Bear Republic Night II
November 24, 2009
Double Bastard on Cask 11/24
November 2, 2009
Neighborhood and San Diego Beer Week
October 23, 2009
Have you tried Allagash Interlude and Odyssey?
October 17, 2009
Our First Homebrewing Competition
October 8, 2009
On cask tonight: Ballast Point Sculpin IPA
October 7, 2009
Stone, Maui Brewing and Ken Schmidt Collaboration
October 7, 2009
Closed for Homebrewing Competition
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Small Production Wines
May 21, 2010
Staying true to our celebration of all things artisanal,
we’re pleased to now offer our wine savvy crowd a damn fine selection of small
production labels from across the US.
What is ‘small
production’ you ask? Another name for boutique, or micro-wineries, these producers
might not even have access to their own wineries (although some do); rather,
grapes are purchased in small batches, and then lovingly crafted into
one-of-a-kind varieties. There are a multitude of factors that influence the
unique flavors in each bottle, from the changing seasons, to grape selection
and sorting; crushing, fermentation, and keeping close track of each barrel’s
contents and age. Wine making has been a labor of love since the beginning of
time it seems, and we’re celebrating the tradition of its small production
roots at Neighborhood.
As with all the craft beverages we serve, a commitment to
both art and science is apparent in each of the small production bottles
featured on our menu. Passion and dedication are sentiments we raise a glass to
at Neighborhood, so remember that our wine related happy hour falls every
Wednesday (2 for 1 bottles) from 4-7pm.
Remember our wine-related happy hour is 2 for 1 bottles on
Wednesdays from 4-7pm.
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