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Hungry for more of Chef J Chong’s cooking? Follow jchong_eats on Instagram for info on upcoming cooking classes + pop-ups.

Photo courtesy of Tim Robison

Happy (almost) Lunar New Year. In honor of one of the biggest East and Southeast Asian celebrations of the year, Highland Brewing is teaming up with Chef J Chong for a Dim Sum Brunch on Sunday, Feb. 22.

Grab tickets to ring in the year of the horse with dim sum bites paired with limited-release Highland beers, including:

  • “Fire Horse” Chocolate Porter (collaboration with Lucky Envelope Brewing)
  • “Luck” Red Ale
  • “Good Fortune” Rice Lager
  • “Joy” Wheat Ale with lemongrass and ginger

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