Sentinel Peak Beer Dinner at Mama Louisa’s November 28


November 25, 2017
By Matt Sterner

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What
Beer Pairing Dinner
When
6 – 9 p.m. Tuesday, November 28
Where
Mama Louisa’s Italian Restaurant
2041 S. Craycroft Rd.
More Info
(520) 790-4702
sentinelpeakbrewing.com

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With craft beer on the mind, Mama Louisa’s Italian Restaurant is throwing down another four-course dinner from 6 – 9 p.m. on Tuesday, November 28.

This time, Sentinel Peak Brewing Company is joining in on the fun by providing a different beer paired with each course.

Mama Louisa’s is known for its home-style classics such as Joe’s Special and Eggplant Parmesan.

Although, chef Michael Elefante’s background at the Ritz-Carlton Dove Mountain prepared him to create elegant modern dishes for multi-course meals, much like this one.

Seats are $40 per person, and an appetite is definitely required for this match made in culinary heaven.

Menu for Sentinel Peak Beer Dinner at Mama Louisa’s

First Course
  • Winter Greens – space oranges, pomegranate, beets, pine nuts, pickled pecorino
  • Paired with the Blood Orange Ale
Second Course
  • “Hopsta” (hop pasta) –  quail, Sicilian chimichurri, cipollini, hay root vegetables
  • Paired with the Salida Del Sol
Third Course
  • Kalbi Ribs – curry sweet potato gratin, broccoli rabe, and pickled vegetables
  • Paired with the Ice Break IPA
Fourth Course
  • Oatmeal stout and spent grain bread pudding – white chocolate, banana,and spice anglaise
  • Paired with the Hefeweizen

Mama Louisa’s Italian Restaurant is located at 2041 S. Craycroft Rd. To reserve your seats, call (520) 790-4702 or message them on their Facebook Page.

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