Ommegang Hop Chef Competition
Saturday, April 28, 2012. 1-4 pm
The Atlas Theater, 1333 H Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002 www.brownpapertickets.com/event/237993
Join us for our first-ever Ommegang Hop Chef Competition, with innovative DC-area chefs imaginatively preparing and pairing dishes with fine Ommegang ales. Each chef creates two dishes showcasing their skills in bringing Great Beer and Great Food to exuberant life.
COMPETING CHEFS INCLUDE
- Nicholas Stefanelli of Bibiana
- Will Artley of Pizzeria Orso
- Mike Bonk of Sonoma
- Jamie Leeds of Hank’s Oyster Bar
- Jeff Eng of Clyde’s of Tower Oaks
- Bradley Walker of Boundary Road
- Mark Marracco of Magnolias at the Mill
Who will win the bragging rights? And the chance to compete for the Hop Chef crown at our yearly Belgium Comes to Cooperstown festival at the brewery? Join us and see. And taste. And drink.
Tickets are $75 and can be purchased at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/237993
For more information on the Chefs and where you can try their food, please visit the following websites.
Nicholas Stefanelli of Bibiana : Will Artley of Pizzeria Orso : Mike Bonk of Sonoma
Jamie Leeds of Hank’s Oyster Bar : Jeff Eng of Clyde’s of Tower Oaks
Bradley Walker of Boundary Road : Mark Marracco of Magnolias at the Mill
Note: chefs subject to change
The dishes will be created using Chef Teddy Folkman’s 5 beer pairing techniques:
- Simple pairing – This is the direct interaction between food and beer from taking a bite of the food and a sip of the beer.
- Incorporation – This is the utilization of beer in the cooking process. Incorporation can be a challenging task and requires some trial and error to see where the dish benefits from the addition of the beer.
- Mimicking – One of the most difficult pairings, mimic pairings are the act of matching the flavor profile of a dish with the flavor profile of a beer. It is difficult because not only do you have to understand the flavor profiles of the individual ingredients of the dish, but also the beer such as the type of hops, malt and yeast being used.
- Story Telling – Beer, like food, has a great history behind it. Not just how it was made, but why.
- Experimental – This type of pairing is the most fun by far. It is finding a way to make the beer the main star of a dish. The experimental aspect of the pairing is more of an end result of trying one of the above.
Enter “hops” as the promo code to receive a $20 discount on tickets.








What exactly do we get for the price of the ticket? Unlimited beer? Unlimited food?
You get 2 dishes from each chef, 14 samples of beer and a taste of the new Art of Darkness. Also get to go home with a full sized Ommegang glass.
How many ounces are the beer samples? Thanks.
Approximately 3
Last question–I promise. How many different beers will we be trying? Could we get a list?
Thanks.
Witte, BPA, Rare Vos, Hennepin, Abbey, Three Philosophers, Art of Darkness
What if I can’t get there until 2?
Thats fine. You can still get in.
I was told this is a charity event….what charity?
A portion of the proceeds are going to Share Our Strength