April 29th--Carter Book Launch

A Dance in the Street --  Sunday April 29th!
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Dear friends – and lovers of great beer and good company – 
This is a reminder that first-edition copies of Jared Carter's new book will go on sale at the Flat 12 Bierwerks a little over a week from today. Beer and poetry have a lot of tradition behind them, so we hope you’ll join us for this celebration!
The date is Sunday 29 April, the time is from 4 to 6 p.m., and the Bierwerks is located at 414 North Dorman Street on Indy’s Near Eastside. Jared will read a poem or two and sign books, there will be light snacks, you'll receive tickets for five free beer tastings, and you’ll be welcome to buy a pint or fill a growler. We’re sure you’re going to like this terrific new Indy brewery.
Here’s what knowledgeable patrons are saying about Flat 12:
“I'm a huge fan of craft beers and microbreweries, and this is, hands down, my favorite Indianapolis brewery. Not only are they inventive in the types of beers they brew (Glazed Ham Porter, Bleeding Heart IPA, Upside Down Blonde etc.), but they offer ample free tastings from a knowledgeable staff.” 

“In Indy's mushrooming brew scene, Flat 12 wins the award for best tasting-room vibe. From their beautiful space, to the cozy atmosphere, shopping cart chairs, and outdoor firepit, it's easy to lose an hour or two here. Their Pogue's Run Porter is one of my favorites, and the food accompaniment they always have on hand is a classy touch.”

How to get there? It’s slightly west and south of Tech High School and Woodruff Place. Just head for the center of town down Meridian and look for New York Street, which is one-way east, and located halfway between Michigan to the north and Washington to the south. 
On New York, heading east, go through about six stoplights, and past College.  After you go under the Interstate and over the railroad, look for the first left turn north onto Dorman Street. There’s plenty of parking a block farther up in the asphalt lot on your right.  If you're coming west on Michigan, Dorman is the first left after Highland.

Here are some useful links -- a map for the brewery's location and its listing for the book launch. (scroll down).  For more info about the new book, please visit Jared's blog  Rushing the Growler .   And here's a wonderful page put up by Jared's publisher, Mr. Charlie Hughes, of Wind Publications in Nicholasville, Kentucky.
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Published on April 25, 2012 06:00
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