Music was twanging and beer flowing at the 3rd
Annual Northeast Florida Beer Cup. TPC Sawgrass Tailgate Pavilion
played host to the event featuring a dozen craft brewers and local restaurants as a kick off to Web.com's Tour Championship Tournament. Pours were generous and food plentiful as Grandpa’s
Cough Medicine, a homegrown 3-piece band heavily influenced by bluegrass,
outlaw county and metal provided the musical ambiance for the evening. Signage
was a bit absent and trying to find one’s way from the famed TPC Clubhouse to
the Tailgate Pavilion was a bit tricky but the beer and food made up for it.
The evening was perfect as clouds parted and rain stopped just in time for the
outdoor craft beer event presented by Jacksonville Magazine. VIP’s paying extra for their tickets to gain
early access may have been a bit disappointed as not all food or brews were
available until well after 7:00pm – the official start time. Glasses, a nice
Green touch, for sampling were provided but a rinsing station would’ve
completed the intent. Nonetheless, the air was charged with energy and
excitement as local craft breweries showcased their brews, talked about their
process and poured.
Three
tables of tempting goodies from Steamin, European Street Café and PolloTropical were on hand next to the boys from Goose Island. Each restaurant gave
a taste of their signature menu item and we were treated to: slow cooked,
Steamin BBQ pulled chicken served on a baguette which made it easy to maneuver
but wanting in flavor; fresh, crunchy veggie wraps with pour-your-own
signature European Street hot mustard giving one the spicy but healthy option; gargantuan
yet finger friendly desserts with just enough variety to satisfy both the
chocolate lover and those not too keen on it; Cuban sandwiches and homemade
chicken salad pitas from Pollo Tropical.
Hunger satisfied for the time being, we headed
to the main pavilion area for the rest of the craft beer offerings. Breweries
the likes of Bold City, Intuition Ale Works, Green Room and Engine 15 could be found with
1-2 beers to sample, brew masters to answer questions and swag to take home.
Home brewers CASK and the Jacksonville Chapter of Girls Pint Out shared the
spotlight with these Jacksonville staples and even our neighbor state Georgia
was represented by New Belgium Brewing and Sweetwater. Conspicuously absent, however, were Red Brick,
popular in Atlanta and making their name here in NE Florida and AardwolfBrewery newly launched in San Marco. Perhaps next year.
Local restaurants were also featured and provided not only goodies to nosh, but also promoted their craft beer selections and food pairing combinations. Mojo’s BBQ offered pulled pork sliders, a southern BBQ staple, with quite the variety of sauces – definitely something for every pallet.
Local restaurants were also featured and provided not only goodies to nosh, but also promoted their craft beer selections and food pairing combinations. Mojo’s BBQ offered pulled pork sliders, a southern BBQ staple, with quite the variety of sauces – definitely something for every pallet.
Our hosts, Sawgrass, and their culinary team served shrimp and grits in a hors d'oeuvres sized tart shell. Iffy for an outdoor venue but with a chef sautéing shrimp, hot grits at the ready and a heat lamp, Sawgrass did a pretty good job pulling it off. The shrimp was flavorful and grits creamy and warm. The tart shell was more a conduit for the food rather than a bakery masterpiece, but still very yummy with the beer.
The music continued into the evening as more people arrived,
beer was consumed and food was devoured. No doubt the event was a success and
proved once again that the craft brewery industry has quite the following. Kudos must be given to Sawgrass for a nice
showing as the new venue. I’m sure the planning for the 4th Annual North
Florida Beer Cup is already in the works and perhaps a few new brews, and restaurants, will join
in the fun.
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