Brewery Events


FP Ranch Steak Night
Feb
28
4:00 PM16:00

FP Ranch Steak Night

The past month has been a joy as we’ve had the privilege of serving you steaks brought up straight from the ranch. This Thursday and Friday, we’re back at it—this time with bone-in ribeye, picanha, and New York strip (all while supplies last), served with creamy mashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and vibrant chimichurri.

As always, we’ll be cooking over red oak in our open-pit Santa Maria BBQ, carrying on a tradition that has shaped this region for generations. It’s an honor to work alongside our kitchen team, keeping these traditions alive while showcasing the incredible bounty of the place we’re lucky to call home.

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FP Ranch Steak Night
Feb
27
4:00 PM16:00

FP Ranch Steak Night

The past month has been a joy as we’ve had the privilege of serving you steaks brought up straight from the ranch. This Thursday and Friday, we’re back at it—this time with bone-in ribeye, picanha, and New York strip (all while supplies last), served with creamy mashed potatoes, Brussels sprouts, and vibrant chimichurri.

As always, we’ll be cooking over red oak in our open-pit Santa Maria BBQ, carrying on a tradition that has shaped this region for generations. It’s an honor to work alongside our kitchen team, keeping these traditions alive while showcasing the incredible bounty of the place we’re lucky to call home.

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Mar
13
12:30 PM12:30

Ireland and Irish identity

Before you raise a pint to Saint Patrick, stop by Third Window Brewing on March 13 to hear about the beginnings of Ireland and Irish identity. 

At the end of the eleventh-century an Irish monk sought to write a history of his people from the creation of the world until his present day. He called his work, The Book of Invasions, and described the lengthy conflicts between mythical and supernatural beings, including gods, giants, and eventually the Gaelic Irish as they sought to control the island. This sense that Irish identity was forged through conflict and opposition did not end in the eleventh century. Rather, the pace of conflict seemed to quicken as missionaries, Vikings, Irish, and English kings all vied for Ireland. Professor Bouley will seek to uncover this early history, which has become so important in popular conceptions of being Irish, in a narrative that will focus on some of the myths of Irish origins. 

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