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Old 09-06-2005, 04:36 PM
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Tuskies Dinner Pairing

For those who care to Venture out to Loudoun / Leesburg:


Tuscarora Mills presents-
"Beers of the British Isles" Beer Dinner
Special Guest Presenter- Jeff Wells of the Global Brewers Guild
Wednesday, September 7, 7pm

The Menu-

Hors’D
Barbecued Bacon Wrapped Scallops
Tiny Crab Stuffed Tomatoes
Belhaven St. Andrews Ale

Beer Poached Scottish Salmon on Anna Potatoes
with Basil Butter and Confit Tomatoes
Belhaven Scottish Ale (Nitro Pour)

Crisp Goat Cheese Salad with Roasted Apples, Walnuts and Raspberry
Vinaigrette
Young’s Saint George Ale

Bangers and Mashers
with Roasted Onion-Twisted Thistle Sauce
Belhaven Twisted Thistle (Draft)

Beer Braised Lamb with Barley,
Roasted Fingerlings and 4 Year Old Cheddar
Youngs Old Nick Barleywine

Double Chocolate Torte
Youngs Double Chocolate Stout

$65.00 US Inclusive

Tuscarora Mills
Leesburg, VA
Info on Tuscarora Mills-
http://www.tuskies.com

Cheers,
Jeff Wells
Global Brewers Guild
Regional Sales Manager-Empire Division
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Old 09-07-2005, 10:12 AM
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Won't be able to make it, but I love T-Mill. They always have a great beer selection onhand and their food has always been top notch.

Great atmosphere too.
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I'm eating Indian food at Minerva's in Fairfax this evening with out of town guests or I would try. Indian food is my favorite.
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Minerva's? My wife is a big Indian fan, where in Fairfax?

And what beer would you have with Indian food?
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And what beer would you have with Indian food?


INDIA Pale Ale, of course!
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Minerva's? My wife is a big Indian fan, where in Fairfax?

And what beer would you have with Indian food?


This branch is in the shopping center on 50 that is across from Jim McKays and has a Hooter's restaurant in the lot. I have not been to this one before. I have been to the Herndon location and love it. I know that they recently opened one in Chantilly too. Have not been there yet. In my Opinion the best Indian place in Fairfax is Cannaught Place. But there are several that are good. In Centreville the Preet Palace is my fav. I will drink Indian beer I suppose. Possibly Taj Mahal, Kingfisher, Hayward or Flying Horse.
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Old 09-08-2005, 10:35 AM
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Went to the Minervas in Chantilly. It is brand new. The food was very good as usual. I'm not sure if one family owns all three. I think so.

Another good one in Fairfax is Bombay Bistro on 123 across from the Fudruckers.

The best Indian, Chinese and Tai foods I have ever eaten have all been in London. Who says you can't eat well over there.
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