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Join us at Monnik Beer Co. for a night of beer tasting and short films!

Thursday, Jan. 15
7-9 p.m.

Monnik Beer Co.
1036 E Burnett Ave, Louisville, KY 40217

Tickets: $18

Space is limited • Food available for purchase • Non-alcoholic options available

The tasting will be led by Monnik’s head brewer, Buddy McHagan.

Beer flights will include:
  •  11P (Czech Lager)
  •  His Dark Materials (Milk Stout)
  •  Cactus (Prickly Pear Belgian Blond)

Non-alcoholic options are available

Short films screened will be (total of about 80 minutes):

Catalogue of Noses tells the story of Emily, a Jewish teen actor on the day of her scheduled nose surgery, who faces off with her mother, a plastic surgeon, and the weight of her cultural identity. Through “Fiddler on the Roof” parody songs, we follow Emily’s emotional state as she navigates this decision and learns unsettling truths about the consequences of assimilation.

Winner of Audience Award at the Road Theatre film festival, Winner of Best Director at the Jeonju International Film Festival

We Should Eat humorously touches on age-old familial irritations with Jewish mothers, the intricacies of raising pre-teen daughters, existential dread and of course, the perpetual struggle to figure out what to order for dinner. The film stars Alysia Reiner (Orange Is the New Black), Tovah Feldshuh (Nobody Wants This), Jackie Hoffman (Only Murders in the Building), Joel de la Fuente (Walking Dead), Bob Ari (Law and Order SVU) and Lexi Perkel (Sack Lunch Bunch).

Winner of Best Short at the Indian Independent Film Festival

A nostalgic animated tale capturing a German child’s joyful days with her beloved dog as their world unravels, reflecting human choices and fortitude through the lens of Holocaust memory.

Winner of Best children’s film at Uppsala Short Film Festival, Nominated for Best Short Film at the Swedish Guldagge Awards

Fiddler on the Moon investigates the mystery that has plagued scientists, theologians, and comedians for millennia: Will Judaism survive in space?

Winner of Best Documentary Short at the Sci-On!, Winner of Audience Award at the Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival, Winner of Best Documentary at the Bergen International Film Festival NJ

Unholy follows Noa, a young adult with a complex gastrointestinal disorder, as she attends her family’s Passover Seder for the first time since being put on a feeding tube. There, she is confronted by pushy family members, malfunctioning medical devices, and a room full of food she cannot eat.

World Premiere at Sundance, Audience Award at the 2025 National Film Festival for Talented Youth