Austin Beer Week

99 bottles of beer on the wall, 99 bottles of beer. Take one down and pass it around … you know the rest. Full details online.

Oct. 24-Nov. 2.
www.austinbeerweek.com.

BurgerMary’s Annual Carnivores Ball Bring a bib. Thu., Oct. 23, 5:30pm. Brodie Homestead, 5211 Brodie. $55. www.carnivoresball.com.

Out on the Lawn: Celebrating Seafood & Wine Fall-inspired dinner with Duchman Family wines. Thu., Oct. 23, 6:30pm. Four Seasons Hotel,
98 San Jacinto, 512/685-8300. $85. www.triorestaurantaustin.com.

Supper Friends: Fall Favorites Fri., Oct. 24, 7pm. Swoop House at 2Dine4 Catering, 3012 Gonzales, 512/467-6600. $55. www.swoopevents.com/swoop-house/event/supper-friends-fall-favorites.

Diwali Night: A Celebration of Light India-inspired food, henna tattoos, and more. Fri., Oct. 24, 9pm. Frank, 407 Colorado, 512/494-6916. $7 for ICA/ISA members, $10 non-members.

Banger’s Smokeout Saturday This week: lamb. Sat., Oct. 25. Banger’s Sausage
House & Beer Garden, 79 Rainey, 512/386-1656. www.bangersaustin.com.

Whetstone Knife Sharpening Class Sat., Oct. 25, 11am-2pm. Métier Cook’s Supply. $30. www.metieraustin.com.

Flying Saucer BeerFeast Sample beer
from more than 40 breweries.
Sat., Oct. 25, 1-7pm. Flying Saucer at
the Triangle, 46th & Guadalupe, 512/454-8200. $35; $65, VIP.
www.beerfeast2014.com.

Karen Morgan Book-Signing & Tasting Blackbird Bakery founder signs The Everyday Art of Gluten Free. Sat., Oct. 25, 1:30pm. Con`Olio Olive Oils & Vinegars, 215 Lavaca,
512/495-1559.

Lone Star Vegetarian Chili
Cook-Off
Texas chili heat without the meat. Sun., Oct. 26, noon-4pm. Old Settlers Park, 3300 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock, 512/218-5540. Free admission;
tasting wristbands $7-10, free for
kids 5 and under. liz@lsvn.org,
www.veggiechilicookoff.com.

Jack Allen’s Cookbook Signing Tue., Oct. 28, 5-10pm. Jack Allen’s Kitchen, 7720 Hwy. 71 W.,
512/852-8558.

Terlingua International
Frank X. Tolbert-Wick Fowler Championship Chili Cook-off
Oct. 30-Nov. 1. Terlingua. $25.
www.abowlofred.com.

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