Head bartender Jayce McConnell of Edmund’s Oast stops in Asheville for a one night pop-up at Nightbell on Saturday, February 18 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. During the event, Jayce will partner with Phoebe Esmon, cocktail program director at Nightbell, to offer a special al la carte menu featuring some of his favorite cocktails from Edmund’s Oast.
The stop is part of a five city “Bitter and Then Some Southern Road Tour” to celebrate the third anniversary of Edmund’s Oast. He will also be touting the upcoming expansion of the soon-to-open brewery—Edmund’s Oast Brewing Co.—and the relocation, new name and focus of the retail wine and beer store—Edmund’s Oast Exchange. Patrons that attend the pop-ups on the tour can register-to-win dinner for two at Edmund’s Oast and a tour at the brewery to redeem next time they visit Charleston. One lucky person will be selected to win the prize.
Jayce will also be partnering with BevCon™, an industry-only beverage conference held in Charleston August 20-22, to promote plans for 2017’s event. Jayce serves on the national advisory board for the event and were instrumental in the event’s success. At each stop, beverage professionals can come and learn more about the event and register for a chance-to-win a free trip to Charleston to attend BevCon.
The tour stops include:
- Friday, February 17 from 7:00-11:00 p.m. at The Crunkleton in Chapel Hill, NC
- Saturday, February 18 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at Nightbell in Asheville, NC
- Sunday, February 19 from 6:00-10:00 p.m. at Bastion in Nashville, TN
- Monday, February 20 from 4:00-10:00 p.m. at St. Leo in Oxford, MS
- Tuesday, February 21 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. at Porcellino’s Craft Butcher in Memphis, TN
Most events are open to the public and guests can order off a
special menu offered. For the finale, Porcellino’s will be featuring small
bites paired with cocktails for $75 per person.
To
learn more, visit us at http://bit.ly/2kPxgdi or http://www.bevconchs.com/preevents/ to learn more.
About
Jayce McConnell
Head Bartender,
Edmund’s Oast
Named a Zagat
Charleston 2016 30 Under 30, Jayce
McConnell is one of the South’s most recognizable and respected bartenders.
Originally from Savannah, GA, McConnell moved to Oxford, MS in 2009 to attend
college at Ole Miss. He soon started working at Snackbar and worked his way up
from a prep cook to working behind the bar. He was credited for changing the
cocktail scene in Oxford, a small college town, and had the dining elite coming
in for his cocktails. He was named an Eater National Young Gun in 2013.
Wanting
to move closer to home, McConnell relocated to Charleston to become the Head
Bartender at Edmund’s Oast when they opened in 2013. Constantly researching and
experimenting with products and flavors, he has a keen interest in old school
punches and the classics. Every cocktail at Edmund’s has a story behind it. He
has been a contributor to the Southern Foodways Alliance’s publication Gravy,
and recipes have appeared in Amaro: The Spirited World of Bittersweet, Food +
Wine Cocktails 2016, Remixology, and The Coupe. Under his
direction, Edmund’s Oast was named by Esquire as a Best Bar in 2016. He
is an advisor for BevCon and has participated in several national events
including Atlanta Wine + Food Festival.
About
Edmund’s Oast
Edmund’s Oast is a
restaurant like no other, because it’s so much more - a unique combination of
brewery, seasonally-focused kitchen, and encyclopedic bar program. Owner, Scott
Shor, had the vision to bring these often-singular pursuits under one roof
without sacrificing an inch of quality among them. The restaurant offers an
elevated but approachable menu, providing guests options ranging from
adventurous to comforting. Chef Reid Henninger’s dynamic menu includes bar
snacks, house made charcuterie, small plates, heartier entrees, and
uncomplicated desserts. The food is authentic without pretention,
delivering an extraordinary dining experience inspired by the beverages
featured on the menu. To learn more, visit edmundsoast.com.
About
Nightbell
Nightbell is an
American small-plate restaurant with a focus on local Appalachian ingredients
with a craft cocktail bar. Chef Katie Button’s menu is a blend of comfort food
and inventive twists on the classics, and her serious commitment to local
farmers and sustainable products is evident throughout. Bartenders create ever-changing
concoctions using seasonal ingredients and hand-carved ice. At Nightbell, the
atmosphere is dimly lit and romantic with eclectic modern and vintage-inspired
decor.Visit heirloomhg.com/nightbell to learn more.
About
BevCon™
BevCon™ has become
one of the country’s most exciting and inspiring, industry only, beverage
events. Professional bartenders, sommeliers, buyers, beverage makers,
distributors, importers, media, marketing, public relations professionals, and
other related companies all gather in an intimate setting to learn from one
another, share resources, network, and become inspired to grow their respected
businesses.
BevCon™ covers the
key components of the beverage industry including: operations, beverage
making, craft-minded products, new and cutting edge topics and ideas in
the wine, spirits, and beer industries along with some non-alcoholic trends and
products. To learn more, visit bevconchs.com.
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