
ROBBIE BURNS BIRTHDAY BASH WILL FEATURE RELEASE OF GANG AFT AGLEY SCOTCH ALE
IN BOTTLES

The Sixth Annual Robbie Burns Birthday Bash at Sly Fox Brewhouse & Eatery in Phoenixville on Friday January 25 will not only feature bagpipers and kilts, customers reciting the great Scottish poet's verses, and the traditional carrying in of the Haggis as it has in previous years, but also see the first-ever release of Sly Fox Gang Aft Agley Scotch Ale in 22oz bottles.
Both Gang Aft Agley and Burns Scottish Ale, well-crafted interpretations of Scotland's two signature beer styles, have become among the most popular offerings on Sly Fox's eclectic beer list, but they have been draught only releases until now. (The Gang Aft Agley bottling marks a significant change in the brewery's rotating seasonal beer schedule which is explained in detail in brewmaster Brian O'Reilly's column below.) Each of these brews is a malty delight in keeping with the traditional styles, but Burns Scottish Ale is more of a session beer designed for pleasant quaffing with friends over a few hours while the Scotch Ale is a big, warming brew best enjoyed with a hearty meal or while sipping it in front of a fire.
The Burns birthday celebration has become one of the most anticipated Sly Fox annual events, because of the many Delaware Valley residents of Scottish descent who flock to each gathering to celebrate their ancestries and because it is always one of the first major beer events in the Delaware Valley of the year.
And, oh yeah, the quality of the beer has just a little bit to do with it.
SLY FOX GOES SMOKELESS
As of January 1, 2008, both Sly Fox Brewery & Restaurant in Royersford and Sly Fox Brewhouse & Eatery in Phoenixville have instituted a "No Smoking" policy.
"It was just time to do it," explained Pete Giannopoulos. "Our customers here in Phoenixville-not all of them, but most of them-were beginning to complain about the smoke and a business like ours benefits tremendously when the air is clean and people can taste the great beer and food. Even many of our longtime customers who are smokers understand and have told us they agree with our policy."
Both locations will make whatever efforts they can to accommodate smokers outside the buildings, Giannopoulos added.
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ROBBIE BURNS BIRTHDAY BASH @ PHOENIXVILLE JANUARY 25, 2008
The Sixth Annual Robbie Burns Birthday Bash will feature, as usual, the release of Gang Aft Agley Scotch Ale, along with Haggis and other Scottish treats, including a special Scottish food menu and other surprises. It's one of the highlight evenings to embrace during the long, cold winter.We hope to see you there.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY BOOT CAMP, BOTH LOCATIONS, JANUARY - MARCH 2008
It's the fifth time around for this rugged ten-week "training" program (okay, not so rugged). Boot Camp allows participants to earn Raffle Tickets for a drawing (conducted on an alternating basis at both Sly Fox locations) on St. Patrick's Day for a free trip to Ireland. Details, ID cards and lots of O'Reilly's Stout available at both pubs. There's a Boot Camp each week on Wednesdays at Phoenixville and Thursdays at Royersford, beginning January 9. All the details are right here.
INCUBUS FRIDAY/ IPA PROJECT VARIETAL RELEASE/THIRD FRIDAY FIRKIN FEST-Every Month @ PHOENIXVILLE
Every Sly Fox aficionado is familiar with these monthly events. On the First Friday of every month, Incubus Tripel goes on tap in Phoenixville at Noon. On the Second Friday of the month, February through November, a new Varietal IPA Project beer is released. On the Third Friday of the month, a firkin of cask ale goes onto one of the handpumps in Phoenixville at Noon. These beers pour until they're gone and that's it until the next time. Check our Monthly Calendar for Details.
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