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WAIT, LET ME TAKE A SELFIE — Spun reckons it can ward off any Friday the 13th bad luck by offering "selfies for scoops." Go to the shop, get a free scoop of ice cream, take an ice cream selfie. Offer good from 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. today only. [EaterWire]
SO MUCH BEER HERE — The fifth annual Untapped Festival takes place this Saturday, May 14 at Carson Creek Ranch. There will be more than three hundred beers available, along with food and live music. Tickets start at $37. [EATX]
BEER HERE — Easy Tiger hosts a Dogfish Head Brewery social from 3:30 to 6 p.m. on Saturday. The event features the Delware brewery's beer, and a panel on entrepreneurship featuring founder Sam Calagione, who will also sign copies of his new book, Off-Centered Leadership. [EaterWire]
BISCUIT WIRE — Confituras and I Knead That are popping up at Texas Keeper Cidery on Saturday morning at 11 a.m. [EaterWire]
THE DOMAIN — Yard House opens its doors on Saturday at 11 a.m. Behind those doors are a lot of beer, including local brews from Hops & Grain and Austin Beerworks. [EaterWire]
DOWNTOWN — Russian House hosts a Eurovision Song Contest final watch party starting at 2 p.m. on Saturday. [EaterWire]
BIRTHDAY WIRE — Birds Barbershop celebrates its 10th anniversary with a big party on Sunday, May 15 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the original location at 2110 South Lamar. There will be free food and Shiner beer. [EaterWire]
MUDBUG WIRE — Suck those crawfish heads at The Hightower’s Eat East Crawfish Boil on Sunday. From 4 to 8 p.m., enjoy mudbugs, beer, cocktails, and ice cream all for $14. Zilker Brewing will offer $4 drafts and $3 cans. Spun Ice Cream will pop up with vanilla bean ice cream served with your choice of Texas peanut brittle or chocolate waffle cone bites. The Hightower will offer $5 frozen Caipirinhas. [EaterWire]
COFFEE BREAK — If coffee is your preferred brew, check out the Little City coffee brewing class at Metier on Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. And, hey, it's free. [EaterWire]