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Charleston Beer Exchange News

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Just a few quick and exciting updates from The Charleston Beer Exchange:
Rare Beer Tuesday Tonight at 5pm (6/9)
We are thrilled to announce that tonight’s "Rare Beer Tuesday" growler feature at 5pm will be Wild Dog Bourbon Barrel-Aged Gonzo Imperial Porter from Flying Dog Brewery!  This is a truly spectacular barrel aged beer.  Check it out here:
Wild Dog Barrel-Aged Gonzo Imperial Porter
New Stuff in Bottles
Fantome Printemps
Fantome Chocolat
Fantome Black Ghost
Mikkeller US Alive!
RJ Rockers Son of a Peach
On the Growler Station Now
Allagash White
Brooklyn Intensified Coffee Stout
COAST 32/50 Kolsch
Rogue Captain Sig’s Deadliest Ale
COAST HopArt IPA
Victory Hop Wallop IPA
Foothills Torch Pilsner
Founders Curmudgeon Old Ale
New Holland Golden Cap Saison
On Deck
COAST Red Legs Scotch Ale!!!
Southern Tier Unearthly Double IPA
Avery Sixteen Anniversary Saison
New Belgium Special Offer Last Call
We still have a few of the free New Belgium Brewing specialty beer glasses left.  Buy a case of twelve 22oz bottles of Fat Tire, 1554 or Mothership Wit (yes, you can mix and match) for only $39.96 and get the glass free!  Call now to reserve your glass, they’ll be gone soon!
Cheers,
The Charleston Beer Exchange
14 Exchange St.
Charleston, SC 29401
843.577.5446
www.thecharlestonbeerexchange.com

Open Sesame!

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Burger & Sweet Potato Fries It was a birthday treat. I could go wherever I wanted. Choices! Choices! I decided on Sesame Burgers and Beer which is located at 4726 Spruill Ave,  in North Charleston.

I’ve heard plenty about it, but never got around to going there.

Like many places, it doesn’t look anything special from the outside. However, once we walked through the door, we got a warm friendly welcome, and invited to sit wherever we wanted. We choose a small table at the rear.

I’m not usually interested in sweeter items (save for cheesecake), but the Fried Red Apple With Goat Cheese Salad on the specials board looked interesting so I plumped for that. Kathy went for the Mussels in White Wine Sauce.

Coast Hopper IPAI’m always on the look out for different beers, and there are certainly plenty to choose from at Sesame. There are a number of bottled beers on offer, both domestic and overseas, and draft beers too.  I went for a Coast HopArt IPA, which is brewed locally, not more than 2-3 miles from Sesame itself. It was a good flavorsome brew with plenty of hoppiness, as the name belied, balanced with just the right amount of malt flavors.

The salad was excellent. Wonderful peices of crunchiness with soft apple inside that was just the right texture, and not to sweet or too sharp. It was complimented perfectly by the goat cheese, and plenty of fresh dark green leaves. No watery limp iceberg here!

For the entree, I decided on the New Zealand burger, which was a half pound home made burger (as all their burgers are), with slices of beet, and pineapple and cheese. I chose not to have anything else with it, as the salad, although being an appetizer was quite filling in itself, and I decided to share the Sweet Potato Fries that Kathy had along with her burger.

Cheesecake The burger was cooked just as I like it, juicy and not at all overdone. The Sweet Potato Fries were in fact quite delicious, which almost surprised me, as I am not a huge fan of that particular vegetable.

To finish I had a wedge of their home made New York Style Cheesecake which was quite heavenly.

All in all a great meal, with great service. The total bill including the drinks was $50.