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Beer + Opera = a fantastic evening

Posted October 19, 2012 | 11:00 am, by Mirella

What could be more fun than a beer tasting set to music? Last month, with the help of my friend, opera singer Melanie Esseltine, I hosted the most unusual beer tasting I’ve put together so far… The beer tasting was called Hopera and each beer was paired with an operatic aria, duet or ensemble. It took over a year to make it happen, and although we thought it was a recipe for the ultimate evening, we weren’t sure how Torontoians would […]

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The Grid

Posted September 6, 2012 | 11:16 am, by Mirella

…“A lot of people appreciate the opera and local food and wine, but beer has somehow not entered the picture,” she says. Of course, Amato makes her living turning people on to suds. She’s hoping this event will transform those opera-loving oenophiles into unequivocal barley-heads…

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Two Unique Beer Events in Toronto

Posted August 23, 2012 | 4:15 pm, by Mirella

Would you like to experience beer in a new way? Join me for these two super-fun events! Toronto Beer Quest is an urban adventure – a scavenger hunt through downtown Toronto for which all of the clues revolve around Toronto’s rich beer history. This year is TBQIII – the prohibition edition! Hopera is an evening of craft beer and song. Here are the details:  Toronto Beer Quest III Join us for the third edition of Toronto Beer Quest. The Toronto Beer Quest […]

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Toronto Star

Posted September 14, 2011 | 8:21 pm, by nadine

As Pierre Levert sipped one of two Kolsch-style ales before him, he had no doubt which one was from Quebec. “I’m not chauvinist, but I prefer this one, because it has so much more flavour. There’s a lot more bitterness. It’s from Quebec for sure,”…

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