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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, August 3, 2007

THE NIGHT STUFF
Sud 'n' grub redux

Photo galleryPhoto gallery: Ryan's Grill Beerfest

By Derek Paiva
Advertiser Entertainment Writer

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From left to right, Scott Nishimoto, of Kapahulu, Mike Cooper, of Chinatown, and Pablo Crespo, of Philadelphia, hang out at Beerfest at Ryan's Bar & Grill.

Photos by REBECCA BREYER | The Honolulu Advertiser

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NIGHTSHIFT ...

NO TEN FEET, BUT ...

I'd have to force my taste buds to endure the indignity of a Bud if I didn't mention the rest of the fine musicians playing Island Music Wednesdays through Beerfest 2007's August run. They are: Keahiwai with Juke Joint (Aug. 8), Next Generation (Aug. 15), Beach 5 (Aug. 22) and B.E.T. (Aug. 29). Island Music Wednesdays continue weekly after Beerfest's Aug. 29 conclusion.

CHERRY CHERRY

Ever party with burlesque girls? The women of Cherry Blossom Cabaret want you to help celebrate their first birthday as a crew, 9 p.m. Saturday at NextDoor. The Hell Caminos and The Malcognitas will perform. There'll be DJs and cake. And, yes, Virginia, Cherry Blossom will perform. No word on whether they'll be working the kissing booth, though. $7 before 10 p.m., $10 after.

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Among the goodies available for noshing is a Stenlager burger.

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A open-face lamb sausage gyro.

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A grilled artichoke stuffed with warm goat-cheese souffle.

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October has Oktoberfest. August has Beerfest — a come-in-anytime international beer and food-for-beer event cooked up annually by the folks at Ryan's Grill.

Prost! Salud! Kampai! Burp.

BEERFEST 2007

Where: Ryan's Grill, Ward Centre, second floor, 591-9132

When: Daily, through Aug. 29

The appeal: A 109-strong bottle-and-draft menu of beers from 24 countries, and a designed-for-brews pupu menu.

That beer menu: Includes suds from Belgium, France, Germany, Britain, Singapore, Italy, South Korea, the United States (yes, including Hawai'i) and more. Bonus points for putting smooth and crisp Japanese rice lager Echigo Koshihikari in the mix. Ditto for a trio of better-than-the-idea-sounds beer floats (fruit beer, ale or porter with a scoop of sorbet or ice cream) and beer cocktails (apple beer with Guinness stout or Harp lager, anyone?).

That food-for-beer menu: Have the defibrillator on standby for the towering Steinlager burger — for $12.95, an American Kobe beef patty topped with jalape๑o cheese sauce, onion rings and Steinlager-braised Portuguese sausage. There's also a grilled artichoke — charred and stuffed with a warm goat-cheese souffle — for $9.95. Offerings seemed a tad less inventively fun than last year's Beerfest menu, but with eight pupu and three desserts (all of it paired with Beerfest beers) it was still a mad strong lineup.

Favorite grind: An open-face lamb sausage gyro ($10.95) — mildly spicy grilled lamb sausage, split and served on sinfully 'ono rustic fried bread slices. Dug the tomato feta relish; less tzatziki sauce, please.

The crowd: More klatches of 20- and 30-somethings — dressed weekday-evening casual — than folks flying solo. Lots of patrons passing on the Bud Light and Heineken to experiment with imports. A full-house 'round 8:30 p.m. anticipating live Island Music Wednesdays.

The soundtrack (on Wednesdays): An appealing lineup of live Island contemporary performers often makes for standing-room-only crowds once the music starts at 9 p.m. A shout out to Ten Feet for its sweet originals and sublimely skilled spins on well-chosen adult pop covers — especially Paul McCartney's "My Love" and Maroon 5's "Sunday Morning."

A Beerfest second-half menu: From executive chef Robin Uyeda, it kicks off Aug. 8. Same selection of beers. A new menu of pupu until Beerfest's Aug. 29 end.

Reach Derek Paiva at dpaiva@honoluluadvertiser.com.