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March 19, 2009

Beer Wars update

Tickets to "Beer Wars," the film about the brewing industry shown at 8 p.m. Saturday, April 16, will be sold at the participating area theaters as well as online.

Michelle Portillo of NCM Fathom Corp. sent this word, correcting an earlier post that said the tickets would be available only online. The tickets cost $16 online, $15 at the theaters. She said the theaters are selling them now.

The theaters in the Baltimore area showing the film are the Columbia Mall 14, the Snowden Square 14 in Columbia, Owings Mills 17 in Owings Mills and Bel Air Cinema 14 in Abingdon.

Also the ticket Web site, which some had trouble accessing, is now up and running smoothly.

Anyone had trouble with the Web site?

Anybody buy a ticket yet?

Posted by Rob Kasper at 10:50 AM | | Comments (4)
        

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Its on a thursday right? I have tickets for thursday the 16th. I hope thats when it is playing.
(Yep, april 16th is a thursday, all day, Rob )

Beer Wars will screen across the country on THURSDAY, April 16th.

April 16 is going to be a Thursday this year.

Kind of amazing there's not a single theatre where they're showing it in the City. Seems like they're missing they're target audience.

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About Rob Kasper
Rob Kasper, a features columnist, has been writing about beer for 20 years, and he remembers when Anchor Christmas and Noche Buena were about the only beers at a holiday tasting and Sisson’s was the only brewpub in Baltimore. A collection of his columns, "Raising Kids and Tomatoes, Amusing Tales and Appetizing Recipes," was published in 1998. He lives with his wife, Judith, a professor at Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, in a downtown Baltimore rowhouse. They have two grown sons, who come home from time to time and drink their father’s beer.
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