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Brews News: Happy Birthday to You; Happy Birthday to You; Happy Birthday Common Table; Now Hand Me a Brew.

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To celebrate Common Table’s first anniversary, brew dude Jeff Fryman has cooked up a week of craft beer events for your quaffing pleasure. Our events editor Liz Johnstone summarized it perfectly in her events post: Unlike the obnoxious friend who absolutely insists on their birthday lasting an entire week, this is one drawn-out celebration that we don’t mind. The folks at the Common Table are starting things off with a battle between beer and wine and finishing with an appreciation party for their regulars, Facebook fans, and Twitter followers.

Jump for the full schedule:

Today 6/6: Beer vs. wine dinner

Tuesday June 7:

2007 Brooklyn Monster
2008 Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout
2009 Boulevard Saison Brett
2010 Dogfish Head Burton Baton

Wednesday June 8th:
ALL DAY Happy Hour
1/2 Priced Signature Cocktails
1/2 Priced Mojito Pitchers
Tapping: Lagunitas Fusion #6 & Rogue Love and Hoppiness

Thursday June 9th:
Music – Lauren Woods and Jay Quinn
Beer – Stone Cali-Belgique, Avery Maharaja, and Lagunitas Hop Stoopid

Firkin Friday:
Tapping Some Casks and making a firkin day of it!

Saturday June 11th:
SOMERFEST
Wear your lederhosen & dirndls!
German Music!
German Food!
German Beer!

Sunday June 12th:
Appreciation Party! For regulars, facebook, and twitter followers-1/2 Off Everything!!

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