BRU Craft & Wurst Taps 11 Dark Beers from 11 Breweries During All-Day Black Friday Happy Hour Fade to Black III

In the beer world, Fridays were meant for drinking not shopping. This Black Friday, November 27, 2015, BRU Craft & Wurst (1318 Chestnut Street) and Captain Dan Conway from Captain Lawrence Brewing Company will tap a specially curated list of dark beers from eleven breweries starting at 11:00am. All special beers will be discounted to happy hour pricing of $4-5 until 7:00pm (or they run out).  Chef also converted to the dark side with special $5.00 and $10.00 menu to pair with the brews. 

$4-5 Draft List: 
Left Hand Brewing Fade To Black
Left Hand Brewing Bittersweet (nitro)
Firestone Walker Velvet Merlin
Carton Brewing Epitome
Terrapin Tiramisu-Hoo
Evolution Rise Up Stout
Weyerbacher Tiny
Founders Breakfast Stout
Copertail Night Swim
Captain Lawrence Black Sour
Bells Expedition Stout
2SP Stigz Imperial Porter

$5 Snacks
Black Sesame Crackers & Shrimp Dip
Black Truffle Deviled Eggs
Black Forest Cake Brownies

$10 Sandwiches
Black Sea Bass Tacos
Black Bean Burger
Black Angus Sirloin Sandwich

Representatives from each brewery will be on hand to host and to toast, and there will be a handful of Captain Lawrence not-black beers on special as well. Five dollar shots of Fernet Branca will be offered if you need to 'fernet about the night before' or the day ahead.

For those that insist on shopping in between sips, BRU will offer a BRU Gift Pack with a BRU 2L Beer Boot, 2 $25 gift cards, 2x $25 Beer Keys and two bottles of Troegs Mad Elf. Look for gift card specials during the day as well. 

For more information, call (215) 800-1079, visit www.bruphilly.com, like www.facebook.com/BRUPhilly and follow @bruphilly on Twitter.  

ABOUT BRÜ

BRÜ Craft & Wurst is a German-style bier hall and wursthaus nestled in the heart of Midtown Village. The bar is bustling with German draughts and Philadelphia’s most aggressive list of American craft beers.  A self-serving station lets customers pour their own beers using special iPads. Other modern twists include ample outlets wired near bar seating for customers who need to be plugged in 24/7.