Yoga in the bottling room at Thirsty Dog Brewery join us for an all levels yoga practice at Thirsty Dog’s Brewery – 529 Grant Street Akron, OH 44311
Practice will be held in the bottling room, where you can get a little peek at the behind the scenes operations of the brewery.
follow up your practice with a fresh post practice pint, a few doors down the road, at the Tap-House located at 587 Grant Street Akron, OH 44311
registration for this event includes a 60 minutes of all levels yoga flow, followed by a fresh post practice pint in the Tap-house
post-class beverage token good for day of event only.
Join Thirsty Dog for a Holiday Tasting Event at the Market District in Green.
The 13th annual Art & Ale moves to Saturday, March 28, 2020. The Akron Art Museum’s popular craft beer tasting event will again feature two sessions: 2:00 to 5:00 P.M. and 6:00 to 9:00 P.M. VIP, general admission, museum members and designated driver ticket options will all be offered in 2020, with more tickets added to the sought-after VIP level. Art & Ale pairs exceptional craft brews with delicious offerings from local food purveyors and includes coveted awards for best overall brew and people’s choice.
Tickets coming soon!
our annual 12 Beers of Christmas.
$40 per person, reservations required.
This event features a select list of Christmas and Winter seasonal beers from 12 different
breweries including your favorite locals and other from around the country.
There will be a rotation of signature appetizers served throughout the evening.The beers we’re featuring are:12 Dogs of Christmas Ale
Royal Docks
Market Garden Festivus
Columbus Brewing Citra Noel
Down East Cider
Ballast Point Spruce Tip
Shiner Holiday Cheer
Crazy Mountain Bridge
Hoppin’ Frog
Hoppin’ Frog Holly Jolly
Southern Tier2XMas
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Northeast Ohio’s Jon Mosey has toured the the United States and Europe as a solo singer-songwriter/guitarist/bluesman playing his own unique brand of original New Roots Music. Described as “one of the great musical treasures of Northeast Ohio”, Jon’s warm voice, extraordinary guitar skills, distinctive songwriting, and powerful performances have earned him a reputation as a fresh, rootsy original. Coming from a background rooted firmly in the American traditional musics of the 1920’s and 30’s, Mosey’s unconventional take on songwriting is innovative yet familiar, grounded in those traditions but still distinctly contemporary. With six solo recordings released, he has a lot of material to draw from. His performances have brought rave reviews from sources as diverse as Sing Out!, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Dirty Linen, The Akron Beacon Journal, Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull and the Ohio Fingerstyle Guitar Club. In over five decades as a full time musician, he’s played “every seedy little dive in the world, every place from a major European Blues festival to the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame to a street corner somewhere in downtown New Haven”.