What’s Hoppin’ This Week: Six-course beer dinner, fundraiser for veterans, ‘Pray for Snow,’ Powder Keg Brew Fest

Steve Owen of Honey Eatery and Social Club chats with a patron about chef Justin Klauba’s Steelhead Tartare and Idaho Springs American Sturgeon and Caviar during Crave Food and Drink Celebration’s Seafood Bash on July 11 at CenterPlace Regional Event Center in Spokane Valley. (Tyler Tjomsland / The Spokesman-Review)
By Greg Wildermuth For The Spokesman-Review

Wednesday

Honey Eatery and Social Club (317 E. Sherman Ave., Coeur d’Alene) is teaming with Spokane’s the Hidden Mother Brewery for a six-course beer dinner beginning at 6 p.m. Seating is limited, and reservations are requested.

Thursday

In case you missed it, Montana’s Jeremiah Johnson Brewing recently opened a taproom and pub in midtown Coeur d’Alene (826 N. Fourth St.). From 5-8 p.m., JJB will be hosting a benefit for Mission43, a nonprofit that supports civilian-life transitions for military veterans and their families living in Idaho. One dollar of every pint sold will be donated, and Mission43 representatives will be on hand to talk about the organization.

Perry Street Brewing (1025 S. Perry St.) is hosting its annual “Pray for Snow” party from 6-11 p.m., with a portion of proceeds going to South Perry’s T.E.A.M. Grant, a nonprofit that supports local youth education. The party will feature beer, ski vendors, a raffle, classic ski movies and prizes for people dressed in vintage ski attire.

Friday

Steady Flow Growler House (328 N. Sullivan Road, Spokane Valley) is hosting its next brewery battle pitting the champion Humble Abode Brewing against Spokane Valley newcomers YaYa Brewing. Starting at noon, purchase a blind tasting flight and vote for your favorite beer. Reps from each brewery will be on hand to talk beer and give out swag. The winning brewery will be announced at 7 p.m.

Riverbank Taphouse at Northern Quest Casino (100 N. Hayford Road, Airway Heights) is hosting a “friendsgiving” celebration featuring a special menu and beers from the Hidden Mother Brewery from 6-9 p.m. One dollar of each beer and menu item sold will be donated to Feed Spokane.

Badass Backyard Brewing (1415 N. Argonne Road, Spokane Valley) will be donating $1 of each beer sold all day to Path of Hope, a local dog rescue organization.

Coeur d’Alene’s Daft Badger Brewing is throwing a pop-up dance party at Lakeside Event Center (309 E. Lakeside Ave) from 9 p.m.-midnight. Enjoy Daft Badger beer, a DJ and dancing. It will be a cash-only bar.

Laughing Dog Brewing (805 Schweitzer Plaza Drive, Ponderay) will be releasing the 2019 edition of its always-popular DogFather Imperial Stout. It will be available starting at noon on tap and in bottles in the taproom.

Friday-Saturday

The Powder Keg Brew Festival is Friday and Saturday at the Spokane Convention Center (334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd.). Enjoy more than 40 beers and ciders on tap from around the region. Several sampler packages are available from $18 to $30. Hours are 4-9 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday

All day Friday and Saturday, Post Falls Brewing (112 N. Spokane St., Post Falls) will be donating $1 of every pint sold to the Post Falls Food Bank. Have a few beers and help fill up the food bank before Thanksgiving.

Saturday

Mad Bomber Brewing (9265 N. Government Way, Hayden Lake) is celebrating its sixth anniversary with a daylong celebration starting at noon. There will be giveaways, beer specials and the release of its new, barrel-aged anniversary beer.

Monday

Millwood Brewing (9013 E. Frederick Ave., Millwood) is pairing with 509 Dine Food Truck for a four-course, Irish-themed beer dinner starting at 6 p.m. Each course will be paired with a Millwood brew. Tickets are $35 and must be purchased in advance.

Find more beer news at 509beerblog.com.

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