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Additional StoutFest details:
The general public will be able to purchase tickets starting on February 25th at http://stoutfest2014.brownpapertickets.com/ . Price is $40 + fees/taxes.
NEW IN 2014:

STOUTLY CUP: For the first time ever we've added a competition aspect to Stout Fest--this year attendees will be able to vote for their favorite beer! The winning brewery will then take home the Stoutly Cup, to proudly showcase their achievement at their brewery until the next Stout Fest.

NEW LOCATION: Due to renovations at the Clybourn Brewpub, this year's festival has been moved to our Wrigleyville Brewpub.
 
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Additional StoutFest details:
The general public will be able to purchase tickets starting on February 25th at http://stoutfest2014.brownpapertickets.com/ . Price is $40 + fees/taxes.
NEW IN 2014:

STOUTLY CUP: For the first time ever we've added a competition aspect to Stout Fest--this year attendees will be able to vote for their favorite beer! The winning brewery will then take home the Stoutly Cup, to proudly showcase their achievement at their brewery until the next Stout Fest.

NEW LOCATION: Due to renovations at the Clybourn Brewpub, this year's festival has been moved to our Wrigleyville Brewpub.
hopefully i can snag a ticket or two working at at place with a barracuda filter that hates BPT sucks..
 
We are slacking -- this thread was pushed to page 2!

Additional StoutFest details:
The general public will be able to purchase tickets starting on February 25th at http://stoutfest2014.brownpapertickets.com/ . Price is $40 + fees/taxes.
NEW IN 2014:

STOUTLY CUP: For the first time ever we've added a competition aspect to Stout Fest--this year attendees will be able to vote for their favorite beer! The winning brewery will then take home the Stoutly Cup, to proudly showcase their achievement at their brewery until the next Stout Fest.

NEW LOCATION: Due to renovations at the Clybourn Brewpub, this year's festival has been moved to our Wrigleyville Brewpub.

At the risk of yeahnatenelson calling me crotchey, that lineup is serious levels of meh to be charging FOBAB prices.
 
the point isn't to bring in whales, it's to showcase locals. it's also about 30% cheaper than fobab.

I don't need whales, but it's disheartening when Three Floyds, Piece, Flossmoor, Solemn Oath, or Haymarket aren't even on the list. I know there's still some TBA breweries, but I imagine those breweries won't be showing up if they aren't announced already.
 
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I don't need whales, but it's disheartening when Three Floyds, Piece, Flossmoor, Solemn Oath, or Haymarket aren't even on the list. I know there's still some TBA breweries, but I imagine those breweries showing up if they aren't announced already.

i haven't been to stout fest, but three floyds hasn't brought anything good to belgian fest over the past couple years (razor hoof in particular was abysmal) so i didn't really expect them to bring anything special, if anything at all. and i just kind of assumed that piece and haymarket would show and didn't really put the exact list of breweries under consideration. so when you put it that way, yeah, $40 might be a lot to be charging. what was the price last year?
 
I don't need whales, but it's disheartening when Three Floyds, Piece, Flossmoor, Solemn Oath, or Haymarket aren't even on the list. I know there's still some TBA breweries, but I imagine those breweries showing up if they aren't announced already.


This. Most of the locals showcasing their beers suck.
 
i haven't been to stout fest, but three floyds hasn't brought anything good to belgian fest over the past couple years (razor hoof in particular was abysmal) so i didn't really expect them to bring anything special, if anything at all. and i just kind of assumed that piece and haymarket would show and didn't really put the exact list of breweries under consideration. so when you put it that way, yeah, $40 might be a lot to be charging. what was the price last year?

$35 last year with much better breweries. I can't recall what it was the year's before that.
 
$35 last year with much better breweries. I can't recall what it was the year's before that.

i suppose they can afford to raise prices five dollars if you have what amounts to a guaranteed, instantaneous sellout if there's even a rumour of a bourbon county variant of any kind appearing. hope these new guys pleasantly surprise us all.
 
3 Floyds used to bring Topless Wytch, which is pretty funny. Piece never brings anything special. This is also the first time I have ever heard anyone complain that Solemn Oath wasn't going to be at a fest.

Overall, Flossmoor used to bring some interesting stuff, but nothing amazing. I guess I will miss Haymarket if they don't show, but whatever?
 
3 Floyds used to bring Topless Wytch, which is pretty funny. Piece never brings anything special. This is also the first time I have ever heard anyone complain that Solemn Oath wasn't going to be at a fest.

Overall, Flossmoor used to bring some interesting stuff, but nothing amazing. I guess I will miss Haymarket if they don't show, but whatever?

I guess what I was trying to say is I'd rather have some of the better breweries like the ones I mentioned than **** like Ten-Ninety, Pig Minds and Lucky Monk. I know they're local, but that doesn't make them good.
 
3 Floyds used to bring Topless Wytch, which is pretty funny. Piece never brings anything special. This is also the first time I have ever heard anyone complain that Solemn Oath wasn't going to be at a fest.

Overall, Flossmoor used to bring some interesting stuff, but nothing amazing. I guess I will miss Haymarket if they don't show, but whatever?
One year, FFF brought Slave Princess. That was fun. Or, different, if nothing else.

That could have been the same year Revolution brought Very Mad Cow and Marco and Matty just keep drinking tallboys of PBR kept cold in those coolers they use for tap lines. That was also fun.
 
Copying and pasting from the other site -- this actually sounds like a solid deal and the Red Star Bar is a nice place to drink apart from the craziness of the rest of the store.
Red Star Bar Presents: Stout of Control 3/7, 5-9
https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/1376508539276264/

"Our beer buyer Rusty has been saving some sought after stouts for this limited event. Each ticket will get you a 6oz pour of Prairie Bomb and Abraxas, and an 8 oz of any other beer on tap that night.

Additional beers available for purchase:
1. Prairie Bomb
2. Perennial Abraxas...
3. Goose Island Bourbon County Barleywine randalled through coffee
4. Goose Island Bourbon County
5. Half Acre Chocolate Camero
6. Evil Twin Imperial Doughnut Break
7. Dogfish Head World Wide Stout
8. Boulevard Bourbon Barrel Imperial Stout
9. Revolution Blue Gene
10. Against the Grain Dork Lard
11. Founders Sweet Repute
12. Firestone Walker Velvet Merkin

Stop by or call the Red Star Bar at 312.587.0648 x136 to register today. Sign up before the event sells out! Limited Spots available! Cost: $20 ($5 donated to the Whole Planet Foundation)"
 
I landed 2 tickets lets hope its as good as last year. But with some awesome local breweries missing its gonna be hard.
 
I'm not surprised to see Haymarket missing. As I was leaving last year Crowley was going ballistic on some guy that tried to steal something they had brought.
 
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