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KraftBrew WinterBall 2012 is here! The Seasons most exciting craft beer event is coming to the San Jose Womans Club on Saturday, December 8, 2012 from 6:00pm to 11:00pm. Featuring newly released Holiday Ales and Specialty brews, the KraftBrew Winter Ball will be a festive event in which guests are encouraged to dress in their Holiday finery, dance, drink, and be merry.

 

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Featuring a unique selection of beers from one of the best known beer making regions in the world, The Kraftbrew Winterball focuses heavily on Belgian beers, including: Affligem “Noel”, Delirium “Noel, St Bernardus “Christmas Ale”, Bateman’s “Rosey Nosey” and Samichlaus.

American Craft Beer's will have selections from around the country including: Lost Coast “Winterbraun”, Anderson Valley “Winter Solstice”, Port Brewing “Santa’s Little Helper”, Anderson Valley “Wild Turkey Stout”, Lost Abbey “Gift of the Magi”, Napa Smith “Bonfire Imperial Porter”, Telegraph “Ravena Oatmeal Stout”, North Coast “Old Stock”, He’Brew “Jewbelation 16”, Uinta “Anniversary Barley Wine”, Flying Dog “Gonzo Imperial Porter”, Mission “Jasper Extra Pale Ale”, Shmaltz/Terrapin “Reunion 2012” and Shipyard “Double Old Thumper”. The featured assortment of beers will exemplify the wonderful craftsmanship occurring in many small American breweries today.

Naglee Park Garage will provide light appetizers specific to the featured beers. Items include artisan cheeses and meats, charcuterie and fruit platters and other beer-friendly snacks.
 

   

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In addition to beer, live music will also be flowing throughout the fest with Bay Area favorites

The Bang

"The Bang" is a bay area band that is working in the true spirit of the 60's female girl group sound. The Bang are not a nostalgia act with beehive hairdo's and over the top costumes, but a group that has established its' own style and identity through the influence of the past and their own individuality. The Bang gives respect and love to the pioneering female vocalists work, focusing on the body of music that was the golden era of female pop (1960-1970).