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This Weekend: Beer/Tequila Tasting, Vegan Beer Fest, Sassy Sale

Lots of drink-friendly events going on around town this weekend, including the Great Chefs of LA event that I’m giving away tickets to. What to do? What to do? You can also hear me talk about this weekend roundup on Carson Daly’s “AMP Mornings” radio show.

Thursday, November 4

Four at Checkers Downtown: $4 Partida Tequila Cocktails
This week’s Four at Four will feature Partida Tequila cocktails for only $4: Tequila Old-Fashioned, Disco Diva with cucumber, Paloma with grapefruit juice and Michaelmas with aged Partida Anejo and blackberries.

  • 4-8pm. Checkers Downtown, 535 S. Grand Avenue, Downtown (map).

Sassy City Chicks Holiday Fashion Bash
Find your holiday cocktail attire discounted anywhere from 30-80% off at this sample sale which features designer labels, cocktails, swag bags and a lounge with complimentary mini spa treatments! If you sign up and come early, you can even test drive GM cars like the Camaro and Buick LaCrosse.

  • 5:30-10pm. $10-$25. Petersen Automotive Museum, 6060 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles (map).

Friday, November 5

POSTPONED: Los Angeles Taste of the World Festival
Update: Due to “last-minute unknown costs” the festival has been postponed! Glob trot without leaving LA. At this food fest in Los Angeles Center Studios, you get to try cuisine from five continents, including countries like Romania, Holland and Chile in addition to Singapore and Brazil. Restaurants and food trucks will serve tapas-size plates from $1-$7.

  • Friday 5-11pm, Saturday 11am-11pm, Sunday 11am-9pm. Los Angeles Center Studios, 1201 W 5th Street, Downtown (map).

Saturday, November 6

Vegan Beer Fest
This inaugural beer festival will feature 50 beers from over 20 brewers like Eagle Rock Brewery, Stone Brewing and New Belgium. There will also be lots of vegan food vendors and food trucks as well as live bands.

  • 1-5pm. $35-$55. The Roxy on Sunset, 9009 W Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood (map). (310) 278-9457.

Savor the Flavor Beer and Tequila Tasting
Taste beer from 10 local breweries and four types of tequila from 1800 Tequila. There will also be live music, dancing, Mexican food and a raffle for an iPad.

  • 5:30pm. Tickets: $30-$40. The Hermosa Beach Kiwanis Hall, 2515 Valley Drive, Hermosa Beach (map).

Sunday, November 7

LA Loves Alex’s Lemonade
Great chefs like Food Network’s Giada de Laurentiis create their signature dishes right before your eyes. There will also be star mixologists mixing up their tasty cocktails. In addition to the culinary stars, actress Jennifer Garner will lend her support to the event as an honorary chairperson and Jim Belushi will be the master of ceremonies. All for a good cause: Alex’s Lemonade Stand for childhood cancer research.

  • 12-4pm. Tickets: $150-$350. Culver Studios, 9336 Washington Boulevard, Culver City (map).
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Food Fight: Taste of Beverly Hills vs. LA Times’ Celebration of Food and Wine Discount Tickets

Taste of Beverly HillsLA Times Celebration of Food and Wine

Just got the heads-up about this from Goldstar: discounts off a couple of the hottest food festival tickets! Only problem? They’re both for the same day, Sunday, September 5! Oh, the humanity! So to help you decide, here’s a quick breakdown of each event’s discount offer.

Food & Wine’s Taste of Beverly Hills’ Art of the Brunch

  • Free-flowing Bloody Marys, Bellinis and Mimosas!
  • Wine sessions as well as beer and cocktail tastings.
  • Brunch from the best restaurants in LA, including Comme Ca, Huckleberry and Craft.
  • Live chef demos by Ray Garcia of The Fig, Scott Conant of Scarpetta and more.
  • KCRW pie contest with Evan Kleiman.
  • “LA’s best DJs” and Jason Bentley is the event’s musical director.

Tickets: $62.50 (regular $125). Sunday 10am-3pm. Behind the Beverly Hilton Hotel, 9900 Wilshire Boulevard, Beverly Hills (map).

Los Angeles Times’ Celebration of Food and Wine

  • Food Network Lounge surrounded by  food trucks from The Great Food Truck Race, like Nom Nom Truck and Crepes Bonaparte.
  • More food trucks, including Coolhaus, Ahn Joo and Buttermilk Truck.
  • Mixologist demonstrations, panel discussions and book signings.
  • Concert by indie pop duo, She & Him, which is awesome if you like them. If you don’t, well, you can skip this.
  • All day (8 hours) versus ToBH’s five-hour event. LAT’s general admission $33/VIP $75 vs. ToBH’s $62.50.
  • You can buy VIP or general (or just for the concert). But I’d go with the VIP ticket which is $50 less than the regular price of $125. This way you get unlimited tastings as opposed to just 8, AND you have access to the VIP tasting area.

Tickets: $20-$75, not including fees (regular $40-$125). Sunday 12-8pm. Paramount Studios, 5555 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles (map).

So which is it going to be? ToBH or LATCFW? Speaking of which, you still have til 3pm today to get your entries in for a chance to win tickets to the LA Times’ event.

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