Fireworm
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As you all know, the opening of the new ball park is tomorrow. I am not a huge fan of base ball, but I do follow the cubs. I thought it might be fun as a club to go to the park for a game this summer. If nothing else to check out the drink selection. I like my beer (and by the look of my winter gut, I liked it alot this year), and it looks like they are going to have a great selection.
Here is the list of drinks, notice all the local brews. Let me know what you think about going as a club. Might be able to get a cheaper rate with a large ticket purchase.
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As avid beergeeks and brewers we have been eagerly awaiting the expanded beer selection at Parkview Field vs. Memorial Stadium.
We are glad to hear that Mad Anthony will be serving their beers along the first base line in addition to Granite City behind the homeplate area. With Mad Anthony brewing right down the street from the ballpark, it puts a whole new meaning to “having a local beer at the game.â€Â
One of our favorite sites, Hoosier Beer Geek, has compiled a list of Indiana ballparks and their local beer lineups and mentions the selection at Parkview Field.
Parkview Field
Opened: 2009
Home of the Fort Wayne Tin Caps
Midwest League
Single A Affiliate of the San Diego Padres
2009 Opening Day: April 16
Indiana Beers Available:
Mad Anthony (two taps along first base side)
Granite City
Other Beers Available:
On Draft: Bud, Bud Light, Miller Lite, Coors Light, Bass, Guinness, Harp, Stella, Sierra Nevada, Shock Top, and Smithwicks.
Bottled: Bud, Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Lite, Killians, Blue Moon, Red Stripe, Corona, Sam Adams, Heineken, Smirnoff Ice, Mikes Hard Lemonade, O’Douls, Sierra Nevada and Bud Light Lime.
Of note: Thirsty Thursdays - $2 drink special, $1 beer special
When you compare the beer lineup at Parkview Field to the ballparks in the rest of Indiana you quickly realize one more reason Parkview Field will be the best place in Indiana to catch a ballgame.
Yes, better than the AAA level Victory Field in Indianapolis.
From: http://www.whatsgoingdowntown.com
Here is the list of drinks, notice all the local brews. Let me know what you think about going as a club. Might be able to get a cheaper rate with a large ticket purchase.
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As avid beergeeks and brewers we have been eagerly awaiting the expanded beer selection at Parkview Field vs. Memorial Stadium.
We are glad to hear that Mad Anthony will be serving their beers along the first base line in addition to Granite City behind the homeplate area. With Mad Anthony brewing right down the street from the ballpark, it puts a whole new meaning to “having a local beer at the game.â€Â
One of our favorite sites, Hoosier Beer Geek, has compiled a list of Indiana ballparks and their local beer lineups and mentions the selection at Parkview Field.
Parkview Field
Opened: 2009
Home of the Fort Wayne Tin Caps
Midwest League
Single A Affiliate of the San Diego Padres
2009 Opening Day: April 16
Indiana Beers Available:
Mad Anthony (two taps along first base side)
Granite City
Other Beers Available:
On Draft: Bud, Bud Light, Miller Lite, Coors Light, Bass, Guinness, Harp, Stella, Sierra Nevada, Shock Top, and Smithwicks.
Bottled: Bud, Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Lite, Killians, Blue Moon, Red Stripe, Corona, Sam Adams, Heineken, Smirnoff Ice, Mikes Hard Lemonade, O’Douls, Sierra Nevada and Bud Light Lime.
Of note: Thirsty Thursdays - $2 drink special, $1 beer special
When you compare the beer lineup at Parkview Field to the ballparks in the rest of Indiana you quickly realize one more reason Parkview Field will be the best place in Indiana to catch a ballgame.
Yes, better than the AAA level Victory Field in Indianapolis.
From: http://www.whatsgoingdowntown.com