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Celebrate Your Right to Drink at Franklin Tap

Week-Long Repeal of Prohibition Party with Batch 19 Brews and Templeton Rye Libations

Monday, December 5 though Friday, December 9
Monday-Thursday 11 a.m. to Midnight; Friday 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.

The Repeal of Prohibition in the United States was accomplished with the passage of the Twenty-first Amendment to the U.S. constitution on December 5, 1933. Franklin Tap will celebrate the annual Repeal of Prohibition with a week-long party, taking place in the Loop from Monday, December 5 (Repeal Day) to Friday, December 9.

Step back in time and sip $4 pints of Batch 19, a pre-prohibition style lager. Batch 19 is inspired by the last batches of beer brewed before 1919 (the year that beer was banned) and is based on an old beer recipe that was discovered in the basement archives of the Coors brewery, dating back before Prohibition.

In addition, mixologist Lisa Selman, has created a menu of Templeton Rye whiskey cocktails ($5). When Prohibition outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages, many enterprising residents of a small town in Iowa chose to become outlaws by producing a high caliber and much sought-after whiskey known as “Templeton Rye” (a Capone favorite). The libations, listed below, include Midwest Rye Cider, Whiskey Smash and a classic Manhattan. As an added bonus, the brand ambassador of Templeton Rye Whiskey, Michael Killmer, will be meeting and greeting with guest from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, December 7.

Templeton Rye Prohibition Era Cocktails $5

Midwest Rye Cider
Templeton rye, apple cider, squeeze of lemon juice, maple syrup

Whiskey Smash
Templeton rye, squeeze of lemon juice, simple syrup, fresh mint

Manhattan
Templeton rye, sweet vermouth, angostura, bitters, cherry

Batch 19
Inspired by an authentic pre-Prohibition recipe, this bold, hoppy and balanced lager derives its bold taste by using a rare combination of hops including Hersbrucker and Strisslespalt. Hersbrucker hops provide herbal notes and Strisslespalt hops deliver notes of black currant. We are aware of no brewer in America who uses this combination today. Deep-gold in color, naturally filtered and unpasteurized, Batch 19 has 26 IBUs and an assertive 5.5% ABV.

Templeton Rye
When Prohibition outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages in 1920, many enterprising residents of a small town in Iowa chose to become outlaws – producing a high caliber and much sought-after whiskey known as Templeton Rye. Based on its extremely smooth finish, the American rye whiskey earned the nickname of “The Good Stuff” and quickly brought a certain degree of fame to the doorsteps of Templeton (population 350). As the premium brand of the era, Templeton Rye fetched an impressive $5.50 per gallon – or approximately $70 by today’s standards. Over the course of its storied history, Templeton Rye became Al Capone’s whiskey of choice, quickly finding its way to the center of his bootlegging empire. Hundreds of kegs per month were supplied to Capone’s gang who in turn filled the demand of speakeasies throughout Chicago, New York and as far west as San Francisco. Capone was eventually convicted on charges of tax evasion and sent to prison. Later legends suggest that a few bottles even found their way inside the walls of Alcatraz to the cell of prisoner AZ-85. Although most American whiskeys ceased production after prohibition ended, Templeton Rye continued to be produced illegally in small quantities for loyal patrons. More than eighty-five years later, the infamous small batch rye whiskey finally returned – made available legally for the first time ever in 2006.


Franklin Tap is an urban neighborhood tavern located in Chicago’s vibrant loop, just seconds away from Willis Tower, Union Station and The Board of Trade. The diverse menu offers premium sandwiches, homemade soups and comfort food favorites along with an extensive selection of craft beer, including 12 brews on draft.

Franklin Tap
325 South Franklin
Chicago, Illinois 60606
(312) 212-3262
FranklinTap.com

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Two Brothers Brewery “Total Tap Takeover” at Franklin Tap

All 12 Handles Feature Two Brothers Brews, Custom-Brewed “Pale Frank” Released

Friday, October 28
5-7 p.m.

No cost to attend
$5 Two Brothers beers all day

Join Franklin Tap on Friday, October 28 from 5-7 p.m. for the Two Brothers Brewing Company “Total Tap Takeover.” Meet and mingle with brewers, reps and owners of Two Brothers while learning about Chicago’s craft beer scene. All 12 of Franklin Tap’s draft handles will feature Two Brothers beer, including Bitter End; Ebel’s Weiss; Prairie Path Golden Ale; Cane & Ebel; Domain DuPage; Long Haul; Resistance; Robust Porter; Imperial Pilsner; Atom Smasher; Heavy Handed; and Hop Juice Black (typically only available at the brewery). During the tap takeover event, Franklin Tap will launch “Pale Frank,” a pale ale, custom-brewed by Two Brothers exclusively for the Loop tavern. All Two Brothers beers will be priced at $5 from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.

Two Brothers Brewing Company is a microbrewery founded in 1996 in Warrenville, Illinois, by brothers Jim and Jason Ebel. The brewery, which produces a range of beers including four seasonals and a line of artisanal beers, also sells homebrew supplies. Run by the brothers, Two Brothers Brewing Company delivers to bars in the Illinois and Wisconsin area.

Franklin Tap is an urban neighborhood tavern located in Chicago’s vibrant loop, just seconds away from Willis Tower, Union Station and The Board of Trade. The diverse menu offers premium sandwiches, homemade soups and comfort food favorites along with an extensive selection of craft beer, including 12 brews on draft.

Franklin Tap
325 South Franklin
Chicago, IL 60606
(312) 212-3262
FranklinTap.com

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Manchester United vs. Chicago Fire

Game Day at Franklin Tap

Saturday, July 23
11 a.m. to Midnight

*Special tappers and menu items available July 18-23

Free to Attend

Franklin Tap will hold an all-day soccer soiree on Saturday, July 23, in celebration of the Chicago Fire taking on Manchester United at Soldier Field at 4 p.m. as part of the World Football Challenge. The upscale sports bar located in the Loop, will offer soccer ball table taps (100-ounce beer tubes with domestic and imported brews), themed menu items and a raffle for an authentic soccer jersey.

Soccer Ball Table Taps

100-ounces
$24 Miller High Life, $30 Bass

US-UK Menu

Manchester United Fish & Chips
Tender, flaky North Atlantic haddock in our own Batch 19 beer batter, served with fries and house made tartar sauce $12

Chicago Fire Wings and Sausage Roll
Seven Death Valley wings served with sign-the-waiver “insane” sauce, celery sticks and ranch/blue cheese dressing $8

Soccer Stadium Soft Pretzel Sticks
Two traditional salted, or jalapeno cheese-stuffed, soft pretzel sticks – served with stone ground mustard or cheese sauce $7

Goal Tenders
A generous portion of chicken breaded and fried to a golden crisp, served with honey mustard dressing $8

Red Devils Plate
Roasted red pepper hummus, feta cheese, sliced cucumbers and tomatoes, served with grilled pita bread $9

Franklin Tap
325 South Franklin
Chicago, IL 60606

(312) 212-3262
FranklinTap.com

 

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“Dawgs for Dogs” Hot Dog Eating Contest at Franklin Tap

Event to Benefit Chicago Canine Rescue

Wednesday, July 13
6 p.m.

$25, includes seat at the contest table and souvenir shirt
(entire fee donated to Chicago Canine Rescue)

How many hot dogs can you eat in only three minutes? Find out for fun, and for a good cause, on Wednesday, July 13 at Franklin Tap. The Loop restaurant and tap will welcome Chicago Canine Rescue and fellow attendees for “Dawgs for Dogs,” a hot dog eating contest complete with on-site pet adoption, raffle prizes and plenty of good feelings.

The eating contest winner will be announced by event emcee and pet expert, Steve Dale (syndicated radio host and columnist), and will receive – what else – a hot dog grilling package (grill, utensils, hot dogs, and more). Summer-theme raffle prizes will be awarded, including grills, beach chairs, gift baskets and gift certificates. Imported bottled beers will be $4 (fifty-cents from each sold will be donated to CCR).

Chicago Canine Rescue will be on site discussing their mission and introducing some of the pets they currently have available for adoption. Spectators (free to attend) are more than welcome to come by and pet a few pooches, enjoy a brew and cheer on the competitive eaters. The event starts at 6 p.m.

Franklin Tap
325 South Franklin
Chicago, IL 60606
(312) 212-3262
http://www.FranklinTap.com

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April Tourney & Tastings at Franklin Tap

Tax Day Wii Bowling Tourney, Batch 19 Tasting and Zacapa Rum Sampling Event

Monday, April 18: Wii Bowling Tournament

Wednesday, April 20: Batch 19 Tasting


Wednesday, April 27: Zacapa Rum Sampling

Franklin Tap has three upcoming events that tantalize the taste buds through informative samplings and specials as well conquer the competitive side.

On Monday, April 18 (which also happens to be the day you sign, seal and send off your taxes to Uncle Sam), Franklin Tap will hold a Wii bowling tournament. With no entry fee, half-price cocktails, $24 Batch 19 Growlers and prizes for perfect games, this active gaming session is sure to set minds at ease. The team that wins the tourney will receive a Franklin Tap Wii bowling party for up to 20 people. Bowlers are encouraged to sign up with Toshi at 312-212-3262.

Then, on Wednesday April 20, Franklin Tap will hold a Batch 19 tasting event. From 5-6pm, curious sippers may learn more about the pre-prohibition recipe of this unique beer. Samples of the bold, hoppy and balanced lager with Hersbrucker and Strisslespalt hops will be free.

Lastly, on Wednesday, April 27, Zacapa (super premium) Rum will be in the spotlight at Franklin Tap. This free tasting event will take place from 5-6pm. Brand ambassadors will discuss the first pressing of sugar cane that is used, as opposed to molasses, in Zacapa Rum. Participants will be encouraged to sip and savor a neat glass or enjoy the rum on the rocks.

Franklin Tap
(312) 212-3262
325 S. Franklin
Chicago, IL 60606
FranklinTap.com

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