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SUDS & SNOW: A WINTRY MICROBREW EXPERIENCE
IN THE TRAVERSE CITY WOODS
From the
Thanks to its large German, Bohemian and Polish population, this
Each deserves our respectful attention – but how in the world does one consume so much seasonal cheer without acquiring a waistline of Dickensian proportions?
Kristin Levesque’s answer to this perennial problem is simple: snowshoeing. Nothing burns off excess carbohydrates faster than schlepping through a wintry pine forest on a pair of snowshoes, she says.
And Levesque should know. She’s co-owner of the Timber Ridge RV & Recreation Resort, an all-season recreation center in the forested hills above
The event is called “Suds & Snow,” and it’s a day-long celebration of specialty brewing, outdoor fun, food and music that allows microbrew aficionados, snowshoe hikers and other fun-loving types to mingle in midwinter – with all the proceeds donated to charity. The inaugural event was such a huge success that organizers expect to double their attendance this year.
“People have been asking us about Suds & Snow since the day after the event last year,” said Levesque, who says she’s been looking forward to the March 1 event as if it were a party with her closest friends. “One thing we can say about this crowd, regardless of experience level, is that they all like to have a good time!”
This year’s Suds & Snow will feature creations from such well-established
Russell Springsteen, whose Right Brain Brewery has just opened in
In addition, the menu will include some solid foods: palate-pleasing soups, sandwiches, and small plates from Mackinaw Brewing, TraVino, Freshwater Lodge, Schelde’s and other well-known
Suds & Snow will last from 2 to 7 p.m. on March 1. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door, while they last. (Purchase includes a commemorative pint glass, two tasting tickets, and a trail pass for on-site pick up. Additional beer and food tasting tickets are $1 each.) The beneficiary of this year’s proceeds will be
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