“Beer After Wine” Picnic, Győrújbarát, Hungary,10 July

  • 5 Jul 2021 12:37 PM
“Beer After Wine” Picnic, Győrújbarát, Hungary,10 July
“Beer before wine and you’ll feel fine” – this myth has already been debunked in spite of the countless theories supporting it. The secret must be the portion and the quality: if you dring good quality wine and beer moderately, the order does not count.

You can practice it at Babarczi Vineyard and Winery in the  picturesque Pannonhalma wine region, where Vaskakas (‘Iron Rooster’) craft beer brewery pours their beers along with crispy, super juicy, delicious Babarczi wines.

Pulled pork, pulled beef

The above theory works: namely drink less, but good things. But if your mood is higher and you drink more, the delicious pulled pork and pulled beef BBQ sandwiches can help. Live music will be provided, and certainly guests can taste the whole portfolio of both Babarczi and Vaskakas.

Tickets: 
4500 HUF (13 euros) and they include a tasting glass and a welcome drink as well.

Date and time: 
10 July, 16.00–22.00

Location: 
Babarczi Vineyard and Winery (Győrújbarát, Óvoda u. 33. – 120 kms from Budapest, about 70 minutes’ drive)

Register here

More about Babarczi Vineyard and Winery

Source: 
Hungarian Wines 

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