Best of the Best: Jimmy’s Favorite Events for 2012

Among our many events of 2012 was the Wandering Star Brewing Company Christmas dinner, hosted by Mary Izett and Chris Cuzme, here with the holiday staff of Jimmy’s No. 43.

While we gear up for New Year’s Eve (full details on beers and all our options coming soon), we decided to reflect upon the lows (Hurricane Sandy) and highs (new breweries, new menu options) of 2012 at Jimmy’s No. 43. Owner Jimmy Carbone had many favorites among the 200+ events we created or attended this year. Looking back in no particular order, these were on his “Best of the Best” list:

 

Dieu du Ciel Dinner on St. Patrick’s Day

While we frequently use St. Pat’s to counter program the green-beer-and-Guinness outings throughout the city, this year was particularly amazing as Dieu du Ciel’s head brewer, Luc “Bim” Lafontaine, joined us with more than a dozen of his best brews that were paired to a three-course dinner.

Ultimate Nøgne Ø Beer Night and Dinner

This year at Jimmy’s No. 43, we instituted the “Ultimate Beer Night and Dinner,” with several exclusive, intimate gatherings with brewers from around the world. The first of these was our Ultimate Nøgne Ø Beer Night and Dinner, featuring Tore Nybø and Nøgne Ø’s colorful co-founder and brewmaster Kjetil Jikiun.

Ültimate Mahr’s Bräu Beer Night and Dinner

Because everyone loved the Ultimate concept (and we loved funky vowels) so much, we did a repeat event with Mahr’s Bräu owner Stephan Michel. Can you spell lederhosen?

2012 Good Beer Seal Awards at Jimmy’s No. 43

July is Good Beer Month, and as a founding member of The Good Beer Seal, Jimmy’s No. 43 was proud to host this year’s awards party, when eight new bars (including two on Staten Island) were brought into the fold. More than 20 bar owners were in attendance, with new awardee, Adobe Blues, shutting down for the evening and bringing their entire staff to Jimmy’s No. 43 to celebrate.

A Very Special Meet The Brewer: Meet The Brewer: Hitachino’s Mr. Toshiyuki Kiushi

Long before we were facing our own natural disaster, we reached out to raise funds to help craft brewers and sake makers who were decimated by the 2011 tsunami. A year later, Hitachino’s Toshiyuki Kiushi came to Jimmy’s No. 43 for a special invitation-only gathering to thank the many local beer industry folk that were instrumental in keeping our Japanese friend’s brewing dreams alive. We also had plenty of Hitachino on tap for everyone who came to the bar that night.

August Sour Beer & Vegetarian Nonsense Dinner

While we always offer vegetarian options on the menu, we had no idea just how well our Vegetarian Nonsense theme would take off. Now we offer a prix fixe vegetarian dinner every other month, making us (to our knowledge) the only non-vegetarian restaurant/bar to do so. The August dinner was made specially scrumptious thanks to guest chef Jessica Wilson and an amazing line up of sour beers.

Third Annual Battle of the Belgians

This has become the “must attend” event of December, but this year we expanded our offerings throughout the month, even adding a new Saturday afternoon feature (starting at 3 p.m.): Bacon and Belgians. The offerings this year were extensive and had the added bonus of bringing in a Swiss element, when BFM’s very own Jérôme Rebetez joined us (his Abbaye de Saint Bon Chien 2011 took both the judges and People’s Choice “best of show” wins).

Thus, we had an amazing year, and we can’t wait to do it all again (and then some) in 2013!

 

Feeling Stir Crazy? Come Out for Some Thursday Tap™!

If you’re ready for another interesting and unusual beer, try today’s Thursday Tap™: Cazeau Tournay Blond, a Belgian tripel (7.2% ABV) from Brasserie de Cazeau. Imported by our friends at Twelve Percent Imports, this slightly spiced beer with pronounced coriander notes is a perfect holiday brew for a wintery Thursday. As always, regular bar/restaurant service is available, and while supplies last. Tapping at 5 p.m.

It’s Boxing Day. Bring Your (Extra) Coat!

It’s our annual Boxing Day Coat Drive at Jimmy’s No. 43. Bring in a new or gently worn coat and your first pint is on us! Last year we managed to collect several dozen coats for NYC residents. It’s a nice snowy day in NYC, so bring a coat for those in need. Regular bar service also available.

Follow The (Wandering) Star… Brewer’s Christmas at Jimmy’s No. 43

Mary Izett (My Life on Craft) and Chris Cuzme (Wandering Star Brewing Co.) will be your hosts for this year’s Brewer’s Christmas/(Post-)Hanukkah dinner tomorrow, December 25th, from 2-6 p.m.

Nowhere to go tomorrow? Looking for family? Just want to get away from family?

Join Wandering Star Brewing Company and Jimmy’s No. 43 for our second annual Brewer’s Christmas/(Post-)Hanukkah Family Style Dinner. Last year, we played host to Green Flash Brewing Company when they were in NYC with nowhere to celebrate. We opened our doors to them and were amazed by how many people showed up to meet the brewers and partake of holiday cheer.

So, we’re doing it again. This time a bit closer to home with Wandering Star Brewing Company.From 2-6 p.m., we’ll be pouring their beers (along with other craft beer, hard cider and wine options), including:

At 3 p.m., a $25 ticket (get it online or pay at the door) gets you a plate for a family-style holiday dinner. We’ll have various roasts (pork, beef, lamb) and sides (potatoes, kale, other veggies based on today’s greenmarket), and desserts (pie!). All drinks are pay-as-you-go.

At 6 p.m. the regular bar service will resume, along with a limited kitchen menu. We hope you can join us on Christmas Day for a drink (or dinner)!

Today’s Thursday Tap™ Is Fit for a Queen(s’ Brewery)

You’ve come a long way, Baby! Queens now has a true brewery after a long time of being essentially brewer-free since Prohibition. Today’s Thursday Tap™ celebrates the latest entry to the NYC beer market, Singlecut Beersmiths! We’ll have two of their beers on draft today: The 19-33 Lagrrr!, a 5.4% ABV lager; and the Pacific NW Mahogany Ale (6.0%).

As always, we tap at 5 p.m. while supplies last (and regular bar/restaurant/oyster service available). It may be the last day on earth (no, we don’t really think so, but it’s a good excuse to drink!), so come out and join the Queen of Queens: Singlecut Beersmiths.