Thirsty Monk announces 4th annual Thirstyfest

Local craft and Belgian beer bar Thirsty Monk announces that it will hold its fourth annual Thirstyfest from Monday-Sunday, Sept. 2-8. “On tap will be The Finest, The Rarest, The Most Exclusive, The Most Extraordinarily Unsurpassed beers the Monk has plotted to grab and quietly hoard throughout the year,” says press for the event. “The tap list will be live and ever-changing.” Hours Monday-Thursday 4 p.m.-midnight; Friday and Saturday noon-2 a.m.; Sunday noon-10 p.m.

Last year, Thirstyfest showcased 1200 beers. This year’s list includes:
Thirsty Dog Bourbon Barrel Aged Orthus, Cuvee
Freddy Zymatore Barrel Aged
Bruery Bois Nebraska Barrel Aged
Hop God De Dochtor Embrasse 2012
BFM Abbaye de st Bon-Chien 2011
Klokke Roeland Stillwater Barrel Aged Debauched
Emeilisse
Black & Tan Jack Daniels Barrels Saison Dupont Tripel Hopped Melchior, Thornbridge Hall Bracia De Dolle Arabier
Southern Tier Barrel Aged Backburner
Stone Oaked-Smoked Old Guardian
Epic Big Bad Baptist
B. Nektar Zombie Killer
Green Man Imperial Stormtrooper
Catawba Gnarwhal
Stone Espresso IRS (Imperial Russian Stout) De
Dolle Dulle Teve
De Dolle Stille Nacht
Founder’s Devil Dancer
Crazy Mountain Whiskey Barrel Horseshoes & Hand Grenades
Allagash Fluxus
BFM 15th anniversary Sour
Contessa, Stift Engelszell Gregorious Hofstetten
Granitbock
Pisgah Red Devil
New Belgium Yuzu
Big Boss Monkey Bizz-ness
Stone Farking Wheaton w00tstout Great Divide Oatmeal Yeti Dogfish Red & White
Fort Collins Collusion
Founders Rubaeus
Terrapin Dos Cocoas
Sierra Nevada Beer Camp Belgian Black IPA Moylan’s Our Dark Secret
New Holland Night Tripper

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Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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