
The Monks are going to the Moon, the Crescent Moon, that is. The Good News is that a full barrel of Brothers’ Cup batch 4 is currently making the pilgrimage to Omaha. Once there, it will willingly sacrifice itself to save all thirsty revelers who are willing to accept it into their bodies. Redemption is at hand, Omaha!
Also, further Good News is revealed in O-town. This for fans of German-style beer. In days past (not too far past), the Monks had welcomed a weary brewer from another cult into their fold. Bringing a bit of German engineering to the Monks normally free-wheeling brew sessions, this honorary Brother Rich descended from his empyrean home in the skies into the dark depths of the Modern Monks brew house. The result was no less than the creation of Black Gold, a German-style Schwarzbier. Black Gold holds bright redemption within its shadowy mystery. And…it is beer! What a combo…this was just sent from the Huber Haus:
Guten Tag,
This Saturday May 10th we welcome back Barry Boyce and the Band for their monthly visit to the Haus, music starts at 9:00 and as usual, there is no cover charge.
This Saturday is also the night of our first German Dinner, all slots for the dinner have been sold. If you have a reservation please note that Dinner will be served at 7:00 Dinner will consist of soup, Jagerschnitzel with Spatzle and apple strudel.
As an added treat we will be tapping a special keg of German Style Schwarzbier from the Modern Monks Brewery. Modern Monks is a new brewery that brews their beers in Grand Island, NE ! This will be one keg only so get here on Saturday to get a mug or two of the stuff.
Hope to see everyone this Saturday in the Huber Haus
Prosit,
Bill Baburek
Wow…this is a lot for one post. The Schwarzbier will of course turn up at the regular Monk haunts in Kearney and Grand Island. Some is being reserved for a special gathering in Lincoln later this month. More on that later. For now, here are a few bonus photos of the sweet Modern Monks tap handle crafted especially for the first appearance in Omaha:

