Ben’s Tune-Up to release bottled sake at Chinese New Year celebration, Feb. 19

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Ben’s Tune-Up to release bottled sake at Chinese New Year celebration, Feb. 19

Release from Ben’s Tune-Up:

Come ring in the Year of the Goat with us at Ben’s on Thursday, Feb. 19, from 5 p.m. until 2 a.m. for our Second Annual Chinese New Year Party with music, sake, dinner, meats, wines, and more.

2015 is forecasted to be a year of harmony and peace. That’s something to celebrate as well as the release of Ben’s American Sake in bottles. Four varieties will be available; Ben’s American, pure and robust with no additives, known as Ben’s house sake ABV 18 percent. Ben’s Natural, unfiltered, milky and smooth ABV 14 percent. Session, a carbonated and easy drinking sake ABV 10 percent, and Lemon Ginger infused, also lightly carbonated. We’ll be offering up a festive traditionally inspired dinner buffet from 5 p.m. until 11 p.m. to pair with the sake and good times.

Local celebrities Hank West and the Smokin’ Hots put the swing back in swinger lounge followed by Asheville’s own psychedelic surf rockers The Ouroboros Boys – imagine Link Wray with an electric mandolin. There will be a New Years Parade in there somewhere too…

Black Mountain’s Foothills Deli and Butchery will be holding an open house for their new Asheville location in Ben’s Penny Mart with fresh sausages, house made deli meats, and tailor cut butchery products. In tandem Tryon Distribution will be hosting a free wine tasting in the Penny from 5-8 p.m.

Watch out, the dragon will be back too.

Ben’s

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Kat studied entrepreneurship and music business at the University of Miami and earned her MBA at Appalachian State University. Follow me @katmAVL

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