Classical Pairings Bonus Episode: Live at Chilly Water
Join the Classical Pairings crew as we revisit a live pairing event hosted by Chilly Water Brewing in the fall of 2019! Nicholas Johnson hosted the event and musical selections were performed by Joshua Thompson. Insight into the brewing process was provided by head brewer Dan Krzywicki. To learn more about future Classical Pairings Live events, contact [email protected]
Pairings from this event include:
The Chilly Water Radler paired with In the Bottoms by Robert Nathaniel Dett and Ringplay by William Grant Still.
The Moonlight Sonata Vienna Lager paired with The Adagio in Fminor by Chevalier De Saint-Georges.
The One-Hop-Wonder IPA paired with Africa Suite: Land of Romance by William Grant Still.
The Breakfast in America Oatmeal Stout paired with the Three-Fours Waltz Suite by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
The Blood on the Tracks IPA paired with 24 Negro Melodies by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
The Wall Berliner Weiss paired with The Single Petal of a Rose by Duke Ellington.
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