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Nights Out: Whiskey & Woodfire

Sips and Slices make the perfect pair! Join us in the Knobloch Family Farmhouse for a night of “spirited” whiskey exploration paired with freshly made New Haven Style pies by the one-and-only Sally’s Apizza. Attendees will sample exceptional whiskies from around the world and learn first-hand from Brand Ambassadors how their products are made. BevMax will be on site to take orders for full bottles of any whiskies you may try and wish to purchase. Adults 21+ only Members: $70…

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November 8, 2024 @ 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm

where

151 Scofieldtown Rd
Stamford, CT United States

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Sips and Slices make the perfect pair! Join us in the Knobloch Family Farmhouse for a night of “spirited” whiskey exploration paired with freshly made New Haven Style pies by the one-and-only Sally’s Apizza.
Attendees will sample exceptional whiskies from around the world and learn first-hand from Brand Ambassadors how their products are made. BevMax will be on site to take orders for full bottles of any whiskies you may try and wish to purchase. Adults 21+ only
Members: $70
Non-Members: $80
Tickets include unlimited food & drink
Friday, November 8  |   6:30 pm
 
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