Monthly Archives: August 2010

Coffee cupping at The Brew

We just finished cupping five different coffees from four different continents. It was a great time of tasting the floral notes in the Ethiopian, and notes of chocolate in the Guatemalan. If you would like to participate in a cupping in the future, give me a shout and we will get you on board.
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Lunch menu for week of August 30th

LUNCH SERVED DAILY 11:00 – 1:30 Monday, August 30, 2010 Soup: Beef Noodle    $2.95/$3.95 Salad: Mexican Chick Pea (Veggie)   $4.75 Sandwich: Turkey Boroni Melt   $3.50/$5.50 Tuesday, September 1, 2010 Salad: Veggies & Cous Cous (Veggie)   $4.75 Sandwich: Tomato Pesto Provolone Panini (Veggie)    $3.50/$5.50 Wednesday, September 2, 2010 Soup: Cream of Vegetable [...]
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Stef Kirk in concert

Stef Kirk grew up in Springfield Missouri. She started writing songs at the age of fifteen. Her music is soulful and unassuming with influences from artists such as Ernie Halter, Tony Lucca and  Amos Lee. The lyrics are heartfelt and distinctively hers. Stef’s music, unlike so many female singer/songwriters‘, is unapologetic. She lives life with [...]
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Craig Brickhardt in concert at The Brew

On his new album, Brother To The Wind, Bickhardt drew from a well of influences that includes such songwriting pioneers as James Taylor, Leonard Cohen, Joni  Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot. “Music used to change people,” Bickhardt notes. “Records used to be made for careful listeners who read the lyrics and talked about the songs, interpreted [...]
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Andrew Kreider in concert at The Brew

Local poet and musician Andrew Kreider has been a favorite at the Electric Brew for many years.   Kreider returns to the Brew this December for an evening of poetry -  bringing his trademark grab-bag of stories, observations and sidelong glances at life.  Expect an interactive evening, with a chance to contribute your own poems, as well as the [...]
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Minor Profits doubleheader concert at the Brew

The Minor Profits are a dynamic six piece original rock band from Elkhart, Indiana – though the six members hail from as far away as London and Hawaii – only to meet up in the Midwest. The wide age range and diverse backgrounds of The Minor Profits lend to a wide range of styles coming [...]
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The Unravelling String Band in concert at The Brew

“The Unraveling String Band is Michiana’s newest “feel good” band.  Their eclectic musical offering takes you from the Beatles to bluegrass with many wandering stops in between.  The common thread is it’s fun, it’s just the ‘good stuff’, and it’s all acoustic.  The USB offers some amazing vocal harmonies as they cover your favorite songs [...]
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After hours with The Wannabeatles

Not long ago, Rafael Lennon formed a group. At a neighborhood dance, Daniel McCartney heard the band and was especially impressed with Rafael’s stage presence. After the gig, Daniel introduced himself and asked to join the band. Rafael was impressed that Daniel could tune a guitar. Together they formed a new group. One month later, [...]
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Pat Woods in concert at The Brew

The contrapuntal elements of Patrick’s music have long been loved and revered by many fans of acoustic solo guitar. Ever  solo guitar. Ever since the age of 16, the Indiana native has been playing every kind of gig imaginable, from coffeehouses, clubs, and street fairs to 500-seat venues. He cites his main influences as Joe [...]
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B.B. Wolfe in concert at The Brew—CANCELLED

B.B. Wolfe was born in Flint, Michigan an orphan child. He grew, went through the public school system and onto college, became a visual artist, teacher, and musician. In 2005 he released his first album, AKA, that was played worldwide on roots stations and now in 2008 he has released HEART WORN SLEEVE. Three years [...]
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