Friday, August 28, 2015
 

Clips Beer & Film Tour in Reston on Sept. 10

The Clips Beer & Film event at the Reston Town Center is rapidly approaching. New Belgium Brewing Co is providing beer, films, and fun and FABB is providing volunteers who will be checking IDs, pouring beer, running the slow ride game and the photo hunt.

All proceeds go FABB to help us make Fairfax a better place to bike. Since its inception in 2010, Clips Beer & Film Tour has raised nearly $370,000 for nonprofits nationwide.

The Bike Lane will be handling the free bike valet service. Guests are encouraged to bike, walk, or take transit to the event. The Wiehle-Reston East Metrorail station is approximately a mile away.

About the films:
At the conclusion of an annual contest that garners over 100 submissions, New Belgium selects approximately 15 for inclusion on the tour each season. This year’s films touch on diverse topics – outdoor adventure, environmental activism, comedy, art, craft beer, and more. All films last under five minutes. Our selected filmmakers come from all walks of life, from basement hobbyists to professional feature-length directors. These films will be shown on a giant 30 foot inflatable movie screen.
This is a great opportunity to taste some of the more exotic New Belgium brews:
At each tour stop, guests are invited to try New Belgium’s unique Lips of Faith series alongside popular classics. The beer list features everything from wheat beers to IPAs. Many of these beers can be hard to come by, especially the popular barrel-aged sour offerings (La Folie and Eric’s Ale) and the available-only-at-Clips Film Noir, a caramel, chocolate, vanilla, milk, imperial milk stout. Only one keg of this big malty/roasty brew will be available. Film Noir is basically a milk dud in beer form....no.....an EPIC milk dud in beer form.

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