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October Brunch Additions

Let’s pretend it’s Fall.

Join us every Sunday from 10am – 1pm and enjoy classic favorites such as Steak and Eggs, Fresh House Beignets or Chicken and Waffles, but we also like to switch things up a bit and feature new, seasonal and fresh items every month.

Here is what we have in store for you for the month of October:

Pumpkin Spice Pancakes

Pumpkin spiced pancakes with candied whole pumpkin and toasted pumpkins seeds and blood orange infused syrup

Playalinda Brewing Company - Brix Project October Brunch Pumpkin Spice Pancakes

Breakfast Tacos for Two 

Keep them all to yourself or share with a friend. Chorizo, onion, peppers, scrambled egg, chilies, cheddar and provolone, salsa, refried beans, and cilantro

Low Country Grits 

Straight from the South! Spicy cheesy grits topped with a myriad of sautéed vegetables and creole seasoned crawfish

Playalinda Brewing Company - Brix Project Low Country Grits

Blackberry Cream Cheese Streusel Flatbread

You asked and we answered, streusel is back with a seasonal twist. House made blackberry compote topped with fresh streusel and whipped chantilly.

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Brix Project Anniversary Menus!

Brix Project’s one year anniversary celebration is coming up this Saturday and we couldn’t be more excited! As we get closer we’ve finalized all the incredible menus that will be rolled out for the party. Take a peek!

Anniversary Beer Menu:

ANNIVERSARY BEER PDF crop

 

Anniversary Cocktail Menu:

ANNIVERSARY COCKTAILS PDF

 

Anniversary Chef Justin Select Menu:

ANNIVERSARY EATS PDF
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New Lunch Hours and Menu at Brix Project!

We are now open at 11:30 AM for lunch on Thursdays! To kick off our new hours we are rolling out a new lunch menu, which includes four new and exciting items:

 

Shrimp Curry

A sweet and spicy curry with veggies and jumbo prawns served over rice noodles.

*Gluten Free

Brix Project Shrimp Curry

 

 

Lamb Stout Pie

Savory meat pie served in a hand-made butter crust with whipped mash potatoes and roasted carrots.

Brix Project Lamb Stout Pie

 

 

Not your Average BLT

Brussle sprout Kimchi, Pork belly, fried green tomato, and Gochujang Aioli served on a toasted hoagie.

Brie Project Not Your Average BLT

 

Watermelon Salad

Deliciously salty and sweet! Watermelon, basil, red onion, mint and feta cheese.

Brix Lunch Watermelon Salad

 

Download the new Lunch Menu now!

Brix Project Lunch Menu
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Brix Project One-Year Anniversary Celebration!

Join us as we celebrate one year at Brix Project on Saturday, September 16th!

This past year has been incredible and wouldn’t have been possible without the support of our fans, the Space Coast and Central Florida community and of course our customers! We would be thrilled if you would join us in this epic celebration!

Brix Project will be opening it’s doors for the event at 11:30 AM and will hoppin’ till midnight. We will be serving up a special Chef Select Menu with handpicked items, live music from Jason Domulot from 12 – 4 pm, as well as Josh Whitaker from 3 – 7 pm. There will be plenty outdoor space, so feel free to bring a folding chair. We will also be providing a free shuttle service for parking from our very generous friends at Ecklers, which is directly next door, so no worries about limited parking folks!

Brix Project One Year Anniversary

Expect a plethora of amazing beers on draft, including several specialty sours, for the celebration including:

  • La Mure Blackberry Lambic
  • Lambicish
  • Mill Room Project – traditional blended aged sour
  • Birthday Cake
  • RUMBA – barrel aged saison
  • Whiskey Sour Stout
  • Barn Light Saison
  • Key Lime Slice
  • And more to come!

There will also be a very limited supply of small-format (330mL) bottles from Cantillon and Brouwerij 3 Fonteinen. These will be available 2 per customer and on a first come, first serve basis.

We hope you will come out to Brix Project and join in on the festivities. Cheers to another great year!

RSVP on our Facebook event page and stay tuned for more details: https://www.facebook.com/events/437685846631411/

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Dinner & Drinks, with a Side of History

Who says new school and old school can’t exist in the same classroom?

At Playalinda Brewing Company, we’re fascinated by epicurean history. Many of the menu items, beers, cocktails and processes we feature were inspired by historical context and traditions.

Upon closer inspection, historical reverence and nods to nostalgia can be found in every corner of both Playalinda Brewing Company’s Brevard County locations, including within the menus.

For example, Brewmaster Ron Raike attributes his lifelong interest in zymurgy and distilling to the traditions and history of his forefathers. Our house-brewed, non-alcoholic Playalinda Cracker’s Root Beer was inspired by the back room batches brewed by his grandfather during Prohibition.

Here’s a look at a few of our favorite historical highlights …

Food Menu

  • Ploughman’s Platter (available at Playalinda’s Hardware Store location)
    Dating back to 1837, this traditional English meal featuring bread, cheese and pickles, was a favorite of laborers before the rationing of cheese began as a result of World Wars I & II. Post war, after the ration was lifted, the Cheese Bureau (yup, that’s a thing) worked to resurrect the Ploughman’s Lunch, as it was originally known, in pubs across the UK. In 1956, the Brewer’s Society made reference to how well the Ploughman’s Lunch compliments a pint of beer in its Monthly Bulletin publication. The spread has been a pub & brewery snack staple ever since.
  • Scotch Egg (available at Playalinda’s Brix Project) – Believe it or not, this hard-boiled, sausage-wrapped egg is nearing its’ 200th anniversary. Said to have been invented by London department store, Fortnum & Mason, in 1738. This protein-packed, pocket-sized palatable snack is older than the Old Farmer’s Almanac, Jim Beam and Colgate toothpaste. Some records indicate the dish, once known as Narcissus Meatballs, can actually be traced back even further, to Medieval India.

Cocktails

  • Moscow Mule (available at Playalinda’s Brix Project) – Contrary to its moniker, the Moscow Mule was actually invented in California, not Russia, in 1941. The drink was created in an effort to revive vodka consumption, which at the time, was historically low. The drink, first mixed in a Los Angeles British pub, is often served in a copper or metal mug, to enhance the chill factor.
  • French 75 (available at Playalinda’s Brix Project) – Made modern by combining Tyler’s Gin, champagne, lemon & sugar – the history of the French 75 dates back to the Prohibition era. … Or does it? The exact origins of the cocktail are a bit of a mystery. It was initially thought to be the only cocktail to have been invented during American Prohibition. However, legendary literary superstar Charles Dickens made mention of serving a strikingly similar cocktail during an 1867 visit to Boston, MA.

Written by Michelle Mulak

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Brix Project Beer Dinner: Craft Beer + Foodie Fantasy

It’s not often you get a chance to indulge your inner craft beer geek, foodie and style hound all at the same time. On Monday, May 29, however, you’ll get to do just that at Playalinda Brewing Company’s inaugural Brix Project Beer Dinner.

For the first time since opening, the brewery will close its doors to the public to make way for this exclusive, gastronomic gathering. The evening will feature a four-course meal, developed under the creative culinary direction of Brix Project Executive Chef, Justin Medina. At the heart of the experience will be Playalinda’s craft beer, hand-picked to pair perfectly with the flavor profiles of each new course, and served up by Playalinda’s Brewmaster himself, Ron Raike.

Only 47 tickets have been issued, making the up close and personal behind the scenes access to the brewery part of the appeal of the evening. Both Raike and Medina will be on hand throughout the evening to discuss the food and beer pairing, along with an open-format for questions, behind-the-scenes access, tasting and more.

The menu will consist of a Tuna Tartare appetizer, followed by a second course featuring Lamb Lollipop. The entrée, Blue Cheese Crusted Filet, will be followed by a rich and decadent dessert course. Beer pairings and other beverage offerings are still under wraps, but will be shared through the events Facebook page as the menu continues to develop.

Tickets for this exclusive event include both tax and gratuity, and cost $75 per person. Tickets are available now, and can be purchased here. 

Background – Playalinda Brewing Company – Brix Project opened its 16,000 square foot distribution brewery and brewpub in September 2016, and has become a fast fixture for both locals and visitors alike. The brewery, housed in a stylishly renovated former lumberyard, is the Titusville-based Playalinda Brewing Company’s second Brevard County location. Under the experienced direction of Brewmaster and Certified Cicerone Ron Raike, Playalinda has developed a strong following, and is known throughout Central Florida for brewing well-balanced, highly drinkable craft beer. Playalinda joined forces with Cavalier Distributing in November 2016 to launch distribution across central, east and northeast Florida.

Written by Michelle Mulak 

 

 

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Going Green: Doing Our Part

Playalinda Brewing Company is committed to keeping our carbon footprint low through reducing waste, re-using and recycling whenever possible.

 

 

 

Here’s how we are doing our part …

  • After treating the water we use for brewing through reverse-osmosis filtration system, we use the wastewater to flush the toilets, and for irrigation.
  • This location was, at one time, a lumberyard. Much of the wood, metal and other architectural elements were salvaged, re-purposed and used in the design and structural features of PBC- Brix Project.
  • We use a variety of high-quality grains to produce our beer. After use, the “spent grain” is reused two ways. The majority is donated to local farmers to feed livestock. A smaller portion is donated to Sunrise Bakery in downtown Titusville, where it’s used to make Playalinda Spent Grain Wheat Bread.

Did you know both Titusville brewery locations were recently added to Keep Brevard Beautiful’s list of  “Litter Quitter” local partners?

Businesses highlighted on this list have demonstrated consistently that they go above and beyond to reduce waste and limit use of plastics wherever possible.  Playalinda proudly partners with Keep Brevard Beautiful throughout the year on several of their eco-focused initiatives.

Because, you know, earth is a great place to live. Even better when enjoyed with good beer.

Blog update by Michelle Mulak 

 

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15 Years & Going Strong: The Wednesday Guys

         For the last 15 years or so, if you went looking for the crew from the local Florida Power and Light plant on a Wednesday afternoon – chances are, you’d have found them together. These days, you’ll find them holding down the fort at one of the community tables inside Playalinda Brewing Company – Brix Project.

What started as a trio of colleagues coming together to unwind mid-week after work, eventually grew into a cohort of coworkers and a full-blown Wednesday afternoon tradition.

Since 2002, the gang met once a week to share a few rounds of post-work beers. After clocking out of the Florida Power and Light station where they were all employed together, the guys would head to a local watering hole for some camaraderie, conversation and a couple of cold brewskis.

Between them, Fred Stone, John Malphurs, Brian McKeown, Dan Bayler, Ed Karczewski, Danny Quinton and Bill Jones collectively have over 217 years of experience with the Florida-based utilities company. The squad, now in their 60’s and 70’s, has long since hung up their hard hats at FPL.

But nevertheless, their Wednesday afternoon tradition persisted.

“We started out sharing beers and talking shop up the road at Shamrock,” said Stone, who spent 22 years with FPL as a maintenance superintendent.

“These days, we talk about our doctors appointments, our grand kids, and who’s got the best cholesterol!”

Rewind the clock 15 years, and you’d have found Playalinda’s own Heather Hearon shooting the bull and serving up the beers with the Wednesday Guys Crew at Shamrock & Thistle Pub in Titusville. Hearon, now the general manager at Playalinda Brewing Company, was an instant hit with the guys.

“Eventually, as soon as we’d walk in the door, she’d know what to start pouring us,” said Karczewski with a smile, as he sipped his beer.

“I started really looking forward to seeing them each week,” said Hearon.

Apparently, the feeling was mutual.

When Heather announced she had accepted a job with Playalinda, the crew decided to follow her to the brewery without skipping a beat. Just like that, the Wednesday reunion tour had moved to the Hardware Store. Once Playalinda’s second location, Brix Project, opened in September 2016, the crew followed Hearon and relocated again.

Awhile back, the Wednesday Guys came up with a way to work their wives into the weekly rotation. The first Wednesday of the month, the ladies choose the destination, and come along for the afternoon adventure. After facing a few indecisive first Wednesdays, the Guys created a flow chart to help with the decision process. Obviously, you can take the left-brainer out of the process-driven environment, but you can never take the process-driven environment out of the left-brainer.

Over the course of a decade and a half, a lot has changed for the Wednesday Guys. The venue has shifted. The conversation has evolved. Hair has gotten whiter, and the beers have gotten better. However, this crew coming together to spend time with friends at their favorite local, place … that part hasn’t changed a bit.

 Cheers to the Wednesday Guys, and their dedication, loyalty & friendship

Written by Michelle Mulak

 

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Playalinda Brewing at Hunahpu’s Day

 

Playalinda Brewing Company is honored to have been one of the featured breweries in attendance at Cigar City’s 2017 Hunahpu’s Day!

The event, which is known nationwide as one of the most anticipated craft-centric beer festivals in America, has experienced tremendous growth since its’ inception in 2010.

This year, Playalinda Brewmaster Ron Raike assembled a quartet of his best craft beer creations for the event, including

Whiskey Sour Stout

Rumba – Funk Saison

Key Lime Slice – Blonde Ale infused with key lime

Pleasure Chest IPA-ish Ale

The team at Gourmet Everyday named Playalinda’s Key Lime Slice as one of the nine Best Beer Finds of the event. Read the full story here: https://gourmeteveryday.net/2017/03/13/best-beer-finds-at-hunahpus-day-2017/

Blog updated by Michelle Mulak

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December Brewsletter

Cheers to the most festive time of the year!

As 2016 draws to a close, it’s only natural to pause for a bit of seasonal reflection. It’s been one heck of a year for the Playalinda Brewing Company team, and there’s no way we’d be where we are today without YOU. In 2016, we opened our new brewpub, Playalinda Brewing Company – Brix Project, joined forces with Cavalier Distributing and launched distribution across central, east and northeast Florida, and expanded our team by double- just to name a few milestone accomplishments.

The support of the Titusville, Space Coast, Brevard brewing and greater craft beer community this year has been absolutely awe-inspiring. Thank you will never seem big enough to really encapsulate how grateful we all are for your relentless encouragement and patronage. As we look forward to 2017, there are many exciting projects and announcements on the horizon.

New Merchandise & Gift Ideas: An all- new stash of Playalinda merchandise has arrived, giving you more options than ever to rep your favorite Brevard brewery in style. Warm and fuzzy zip-front hoodies, raglan and long-sleeve logo t-shirts, brewers shirts and glassware are among the new arrivals. This kind of local swag is perfect for the craft beer lover on your gift list. Or, an always-awesome option is one of our PBC gift cards. These are transferrable and can be used at either location for food, beer, bottles or merchandise. Added bonus- you know they’ll fit!

Holiday Hours

In the days and weeks ahead, our hours will be adjusted for the holidays. Here are the need-to- know changes.

12/18 BOTH Playalinda locations close @6pm for staff holiday party 12/24 Hardware Store closes @10pm

12/24 Brix Project closes @8pm 12/25 CLOSED, both locations 12/31 New Year’s Eve party at the Hardware Store, open until 1 a.m. 1/1/17 All day Sunday Brunch @ Brix Project, opens @10am

Blog update by Michelle Mulak