AndresR
Well-Known Member
This was me at several SFBW events last year........

False! There's no line in the GIF.This was me at several SFBW events last year........
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From the other site.......
http://hoodline.com/2016/01/toronado-cancels-20-year-old-barleywine-festival
It is! But it's a day.![]()
Not a barelywine fan, but wonder if -tion night is still on.
what day??!?!? i must knerrrrrrrrIt is! But it's a day.
Second Saturday of beer week, I think? The 30th.what day??!?!? i must knerrrrrrrr
schwartzoid has really let himself go...From the other site.......
http://hoodline.com/2016/01/toronado-cancels-20-year-old-barleywine-festival
From the other site.......
http://hoodline.com/2016/01/toronado-cancels-20-year-old-barleywine-festival
Honestly, the bigger issue is that the lists have been fairly underwhelming of late for barleywine.It's interesting that they're blaming a change in people's tastes and too much SFBW competition for the smaller crowds, but then mentioning that they had barleywine on till June. Outside of SFBW, they should be blowing through beer much faster than that.
Speaking as a guy who hates the service at the Toronado and hasn't been there in years, maybe they should change up the way they operate? Other bars are doing just fine with stout-themed events, for example.
Honestly, the bigger issue is that the lists have been fairly underwhelming of late for barleywine.
They're a lot better these days. Hella Cellarmaker, Beachwood and Highland Park.True of just about any taplist at the Toronado in the last 5 years, I'd argue.
/Yeah, yeah, I know: Moonlight and Pliny. But OMFG Casey Jones!
Did you just say 'hella'?They're a lot better these days. Hella Cellarmaker, Beachwood and Highland Park.
Did you just say 'hella'?
Ale Industries age things 'hella' days, so i assume it was never a real thing.Yeah - didn't that go out around the time "yolo" did?
In my 13 years here I have heard the brewer of Ale Industries use the word, plus my teenage nephews and nieces. And noone else, so... shrug.Hella and even hecka are very real words here.
Really? It's common place amongst youth culture and the first thing you learn when moving from southern to Northern California.In my 13 years here I have heard the brewer of Ale Industries use the word, plus my teenage nephews and nieces. And noone else, so... shrug.
youth culture
Like I am part of that?
matedog is the only local who I have actually met, I must pull 40 off pretty well I guess.Yeah, that made me laugh, too. Good quip by matedog.
How old are you, Tosh? Maybe we met and I forgot (very easy to do with the brown outs), but I don't think we have. Or maybe we have and I just didn't know you were "Tosh".
matedog is the only local who I have actually met, I must pull 40 off pretty well I guess.
I'm coming up for this next weekend, and for all you experienced people, what's the SARA event at City Beer going to be like? Will I need to line up hours in advance, or can I head in an hour or two before it starts and just hangout until it does?
This is great news.Just my opinion, but I think you can show up 15 minutes before it starts and you will be OK...
It can go both ways. That's usually fine, but not always. It will be much crazier if they bring bottles to sell (hoping they don't). If you don't care about getting to try everything, arriving an hour after start might be your best bet.This is great news.
I'm coming up for this next weekend, and for all you experienced people, what's the SARA event at City Beer going to be like? Will I need to line up hours in advance, or can I head in an hour or two before it starts and just hangout until it does?
Just my opinion, but I think you can show up 15 minutes before it starts and you will be OK...