Showing posts with label The Ginger Man. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Ginger Man. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2008

GREEN'S BEER IS HERE!

As briefly noted in November, Green's beer is available at Risotteria in two varieties: The mellow, dark amber Discovery (a GFNYC favorite) as well as the blonde and bitter-when-warm Quest Tripel Ale. Both come in oversized bottles currently priced at $10 (as opposed to $6 for Bard's Tale, New Grist, and Redbridge).

Green's also makes Endeavour Dubbel Ale, a dark beer that is as close to a gluten-free Guinness stout that I've sampled so far. It's like a stout lite, if you can handle the concept.

These beers are important (and worth trying) because they represent a flavor revolution in gluten-free beers available in the United States. I don't have anything against beers that emulate popular American brews such as Budweiser and Coors, but I also value the varied flavors of Green's beers.

Besides Risotteria (where I recently sampled a gluten-free jelly roll), look for Green's beers at the following NYC locations. (Call in advance to make sure they're available.)
American Beer Distributing Co.
256 Court St.
Brooklyn

Apple Plus
329 Church St.
Brooklyn

Bierkraft
191 5th Ave.
Brooklyn

Eagle Provisions
638 5th Ave.
Brooklyn

Fairway Red Hook
480 Van Brunt St.
Brooklyn

Spuyten Duyvil Grocery

218 Bedford Ave.
Brooklyn


Croxley Ale House
28 Avenue B
Manhattan

The Ginger Man (where I just had a $9.50 Endeavour)
11 East 36th St.
Manhattan

New Beer Distributors
167 Chrystie St.
Manhattan

The Room
142 Sullivan St.
Manhattan


Heliopolis Market

32-16 Broadway
Queens (Astoria)

Sunswick
35-02 35th St.
Queens (Astoria)
Green's beers are distributed by Merchant du Vin.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

GLUTEN-FREE MEDIA: TIME OUT NEW YORK

Last month Erin at Gluten-Free Fun wrote that she was a source for an upcoming Time Out New York article on gluten-free beer. Lo and behold, TONY covered gf beer at least twice in March!

In "Out pouring" (Issue 598/March 15-21, 2007), a roundup of favorite wine and beer bars, Kirk Miller cites midtown bar The Ginger Man (11 E. 36 Street between Fifth and Madison Avenues; 212-532-3740) as a source of New Grist Beer.

And in "Barhop" (Issue 597/March 8-14, 2007), TONY tackled the question "Where can I get gluten-free beer?" as posed by Vera Blum of Red Hook, Brooklyn. The magazine's answers: Heathers (506 13th St between Ave A and Ave B, 212 254-0979), Rhythm and Booze (1674 Tenth Ave at Prospect Ave, Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn; 718-788-9699), and the Hook and Ladder Pub (611 Second Ave between 33rd and 34th Sts, 212-213-5034).

But good news, Vera: There's even more gluten-free beer to be found close to your home! Bierkraft in Park Slope (191 Fifth Avenue; 718-230-7600) carries Bard's Tale and New Grist. And according to the Redbridge website, you can quaff the Bud brew at nearby Angry Wade's (224 Smith Street, 718-488-7253) and also get it in Brooklyn at
MET FOOD
486 Henry Street (11231)

AMERICAN BEER DIST. INC.
252 Court St. (11231)

COBBLE HILL MINI MART INC
159 Baltic St. (11201)

COBBLE HEIGHTS DIST.
216 Pacific St. (11201)

KEY FOOD #882
169 Atlantic Ave. (11201)

AMI'S FOOD & DELI CORP
230 4th Avenue (11215)

AROUND THE CLOCK
215 4tb Avenue (11215)

5TH AVENUE FOOD MART
185 5tb Avenue (11217)

EL NUEVO FARO SUPERMARKET
617 5th Avenue (11215)

AROUND THE CLOCK GROCERY
70 4th Avenue (11217)
Cheers!