bBd’s Joins 60 Distinctive Bars Across the Globe for Péché Day

 

bBd’s Joins 60 Distinctive Bars Across the Globe for Péché Day

Enjoy seven variants of Péché Mortel at bBd’s on Saturday, March 23

Known for their unique and diverse beers, bBd’s at Palace Station has been chosen to join 60 establishments worldwide for this year’s Péché Day on Saturday, March 23. The high profile and international event includes a variety of selective beer bars known in the beer industry to be “the best of the best”. This year, bBd’s has the honor to join the group and claim the title of the only spot in Las Vegas where guests can get an exclusive taste of the limited-edition brews.

Launched in November 2011, Canadian Brewery Brasserie Dieu du Ciel! released a line-up of Péché Mortel, their world renowned infamous coffee-infused Imperial Stouts, and served them at their own Montreal pub. Today, they continue the tradition by releasing a line-up of new Imperial Coffee Stouts every year, and distributing them to the top beer establishments worldwide. This year’s Péché Day will include seven variants of the caffeinated brew:

  • Péché Mortel
    Imperial coffee stout, 9.5%
  • Péché Mortel Bourbon 2019
    Bourbon barrel-aged imperial coffee stout, 9.5%
  • Péché Mortel Bourbon 2018
    Bourbon barrel-aged imperial coffee stout, 9.5%
  • Péché Mortel Islay 2019
    Islay barrel-aged imperial coffee stout, 9.5%
  • Péché Mortel Coconut
    Imperial coffee & coconut stout, 9.5%
  • Péché Mortel Cerise
    Imperial coffee & cherry stout, 9.5%
  • Péché Moka
    Imperial coffee & cocoa stout, 9.5%

Guests are encouraged to come early and stay all day as all beers will be tapped for opening, and will be available until the keg kicks! In addition, bBd’s will be raffling off Dieu Du Ciel! and bBd’s swag, and food specials will be offered to pair with the amazing beers. For information, please visit the bBd’s website at eatbbds.com or visit https://palacestation.sclv.com/Dining/bBds

 

About Palace Station
Palace Station, the original Las Vegas locals’ casino in Southern Nevada, is located at 2411 W. Sahara Ave. Opened by Frank Fertitta, Jr. as “The Casino” on July 1, 1976 and later named Bingo Palace before becoming Palace Station, the property offers hotel rooms and suites, meeting and event space, more than 1,700 slot and video poker machines and a selection of restaurants including the famed Oyster Bar and Charcoal Room Steakhouse. For more information visit Palace Station at www.palacestation.sclv.com.

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