- Homebrew Sunday (2/23 from 1-4PM) – Join Zok’s homebrew from Connecticut and Gregg Glaser of Yankee Brew News for a 3-hour walk-around tasting selection of homebrew and our favorite local beers (on draught and by the bottle) + snacks. You can get your tickets for this event here.
- Bacon Nation Beer Dinner (2/24, 7PM) – We welcome authors Peter Kaminsky and Marie Rama to Jimmy’s No. 43 for a five-course beer dinner… with bacon! Tickets available here.
- Prix Fixe Pairing – Classic Food & Beer (2/25, 6:45 PM) – Join host Jimmy Carbone as he pulls LAST BOTTLES from the cellar to pair with classic food curated by our guest chef Annette Tomei. A very limited number of tickets is available for this seated dinner.
- NYC Brewers Choice (2/26 at Wythe Hotel from 6-9:30 PM) – We’ll be open, but a lot of us will spend the early evening at our favorite beer event of the year, NYC Brewers Choice. Get all the details (here) of these very special brews made with NY State ingredients and benefiting GrowNYC Greenmarket’s Regional Grains Project.
- NY Beer Night & Book Signing with Beer Union (2/27, 4-7 PM) – We’ll kick things off with a very special happy hour featuring KelSo, and follow up with a book signing and featured beers from throughout the region. Pay as you go; more details here.
It’s Time To Celebrate The Super “Beer” Weekend With Our NY V. NJ Match-Up

We don’t tend to hang out much in East Rutherford, but we are in the East Village! And when it comes to finding great craft beer this weekend, everyone should be drinking for the local team. For us, that means more Finback on tap tonight (be warned; they kicked last week after a couple of hours, so get your seat at the bar early!). But the recent addition to the Queens’ brewing scene is not the only beer we’re tapping this weekend. We’ll have a full array of NY and NJ beers for our very own “Superbeer” event (oh, yeah, and we’ll have a television on Sunday for those of you looking to watch the game commercials).
The starting line-up:
Representing team New York are…
- Finback
- Other Half
- Peekskill
- Barrier
- Singlecut Beersmiths
- Others TBA
- Carton
- Cricket hill
You’re Cold? We’re Hot! With Jolly Pumpkin, Take The Black, New Winter Menu
Yes, everything old is new again… as in, didn’t we just have this weather two weeks ago? Well, Jimmy’s No. 43 has the cure for what ails you, including Ommegang’s Game of Thrones Take the Black Stout, which we’ve been running on tap this week. Come and grab a pint and dream of our upcoming Westeros Feast on April 6th (details soon, but we will have the latest Game of Thrones brew, Fire and Blood Red Ale, which pays homage to Kalesie and house Targarion).
And tonight we’ll have Jolly Pumpkin beers on special, which pair beautifully with French casserole (aka cassoulet), which our Culinary Muse Chef Annette just cooked up. We’ll also be featuring shrimp & grits, our famous grassfed beef burger, and many other warming dishes on the menu.
Plus, tomorrow we’ll have the launch of Finback Brewing, Queen’s latest nanobrewery. We’ll have three of their beers on tap:
- Finback “Pilot X” IPA, a highly hopped IPA loaded with Summit, Chinook and Columbus hops (6.1% ABV);
- Puffin Smoked Porter, just perfect for a cold winter day;
- and Double Sess, a Wit beer.
So come in and get out of the chill! We’ll be waiting for you.
Cassoulet Sources Local Ingredients and a Chef From Washington, D.C.

This past weekend, we hosted our Sixth Annual Cassoulet Cookoff, and our kitchen will be featuring a winter menu that includes a rotation of cassoulet from the weekend’s events. Some of the cassoulets will include:
Our winter menu also includes the Pig & Pickle Sandwish (smoked ham, local pickles, cheese and mustard), our award-winning grassfed burger, and shrimp & grits.
Winter beers include Barrier’s Dunegrass DIPA and Riprap Baltic Porter, Stoudt’s Revel Red, Greenpoint Harbor’s Antifreeze, and Great South Bay’s Sleigh Ride Rye.
At Sunday’s cookoff, Washington D.C. took the NYC People’s choice and judges’ awards as Gilbert Clerget won with his Cassoulet de Castelnaudary. Guest chef and Culinary Muse Annette Tomei created a “Cassoulet Log” (a cool video about it can be viewed from The Experimental Gourmond, here).
Cassoulet! It’s What’s On The Menu
Yes, it’s brutally cold out, but the weekend offers a respite… both in temperature and in our kitchen, as cassoulet comes to town! Our favorite winter dish will be on the menu all month, thanks to visiting chef Annette Tomei, who will be creating several new cassoulets for guest of our weekend ticketed events, French Beer & Cassoulet with Shelton Brothers on Saturday, January 11, and our French Wine Prix Fixe Cassoulet Dinner, which will take place Monday, January 13, at 7 p.m.
On Saturday, Shelton Brothers’ Jim Barnes will host an intimate French beer tasting, with three cassoulets and brunch items to pair. The beer list includes:
– Au Baron Cuvée des Jonquilles
– Trou du Diable Grivoise de Noël
– Trou du Diable Cholie Fraulein
– Brasserie St. Germain Page 24 Brune
– Bourganel Bière au Nougat
– Mont Blanc La Rousse
– Pays Flamand/Nøgne Ø Prototype
– Cidrerie du Perche L’Hermetière Cidre Brut
– Cidrerie du Perche L’Hermetière Poiré
The tasting starts at 1 p.m.; tickets available here.
Monday’s Prix Fixe Dinner (tickets here) offers wines from the Laguedoc area of France to be paired with a Bistro Menu curated by Chef Annette. The wine (food pairings TBA) includes:
Viognier, Domain de Massaic (white)
Cru Beajolais, St. Amour (red)
Carignan “Noe” Old Vines, Domain Faillene Ste Marie (red)
Corbieres Rouge, Domain Faillene Ste Marie (red)
Deforville Moscato d’Asti (sparkling, sweet from Italy)
So come down to Jimmy’s No. 43 and get warm with cassoulet (and don’t forget, the Sixth Annual Cassoulet Cookoff – $30 at the door, includes one drink – takes place on Sunday, January 12, at 1 p.m.)!