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Jimmy Carbone is a NYC-based restaurateur, dedicated social entrepreneur, and beer lover. In addition to overseeing daily operations at Jimmy’s No. 43, an East Village bar and restaurant with a focus on unique beers and a greenmarket menu, Jimmy currently serves as co-chair for Taste of Tribeca, as a special adviser for The New Amsterdam Market, and was elected as an advisory council member for Greenmarkets GrowNYC in 2010.
In 2005 and 2009, Jimmy was recipient of the title “Local Hero” from NYC Arts. He has been featured in Edible Manhattan, Michael Colameco’s Food Show, and Martha Stewart Radio. Jimmy has co-founded and produced “Hungry Filmmakers” – a documentary film screening and discussion series – and The Good Beer Seal – an association of independently owned beer bars in New York City.
Through The Good Beer Seal, Jimmy produces several events during the month of July, which has been proclaimed Good Beer Month by the mayor in 2009, 2010 and 2011. His Food Karma Projects showcases unique events with the best local food, chefs, beer and wine, and worthy non-profit groups, including as the featured food and beer event producer at Governor’s Island for the 2011 season.
Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy’s latest project, is a conversational format podcast carried on the Heritage Radio Network, where Jimmy and a series of rotating co-hosts discuss the beers, bars, and brewers that make up the craft beer movement.
Join us for an evening of beer-focused conversation, followed by consumption…and celebration! Hosted by Jimmy Carbone of "Beer Sessions Radio" and featuring John LaPolla of Bitter & Esters, beer educator Sam Merritt of Civilization of Beer and Chris Cuzme of 508 Gastropub. With live music by The Bailen Brothers.
Join us for an evening of beer-focused conversation, followed by consumption...and celebration! Hosted by Jimmy Carbone of "Beer Sessions Radio" and featuring Dan McGloughlin of Manhattan’s Pony Bar, Ed Berestecki of Brooklyn’s Mug's Ale House, and several more of New York City's most beer-obsessed barkeeps. With music by The Flanks.
Jimmy Carbone considers the nuances of beer and food pairings, beer trends and traditions with guests Kelly Taylor, Matt Bean, and a panel of New York City's most innovative beer/food personalities.
Jimmy Carbone leads a lively discussion about the storied history of local breweries in New York City; economic and political challenges facing small breweries in New York State; and beer vs. wine.