sacrelicio
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First timer here...what are the lines like? Can you try most things you want to try with relative ease?
just call me i'll explain everything justin.First timer here...what are the lines like? Can you try most things you want to try with relative ease?
First timer here...what are the lines like? Can you try most things you want to try with relative ease?
First timer here...what are the lines like? Can you try most things you want to try with relative ease?
Get the stuff you want early
I don't talk on the phonejust call me i'll explain everything justin.
used the back elevator... jumped in fuzzy line many times over.. no regrets...Don't get stuck in the freight elevator.
was that you?used the back elevator... jumped in fuzzy line many times over.. no regrets...
My father in law can't make it so I have 1 ticket for Friday available. $68 face value with fees. Can meet in Chicago.
Spoken for but if it falls through I'll let you know.Still available? Have a buddy looking for a Friday tix.
Spoken for but if it falls through I'll let you know.
Has the program been released yet?
check with JP he may be downIt looks like I still have a ticket for the Saturday afternoon session if anyone is interested (session 3). Cost was around $68. PM me.
I tried multiple times but he never responded.check with JP he may be down
This leads to something I was thinking about after the fact. If I was the guild, I'd be hesitant to allow these start up breweries that have yet to prove they can even make good regular beer let alone barrel aged beer spots in the fest. Places like Begyle, Finch's, Lake Effect, Nevin's, Pig Minds, Slap Shot, Tighthead, Triptych etc. It'd be nice if those spots could be used by breweries that have established barrel aged programs. Although I'd guess if there were established breweries that wanted in, they probably would be.
CCBE group good today. Dunt ain't wrong
I said this after FOBAB last year, but it appears they doubled down on letting in all of these mediocre start ups take up to half the spots in the fest.
CCBE group good today. Dunt ain't wrong
I said this after FOBAB last year, but it appears they doubled down on letting in all of these mediocre start ups take up to half the spots in the fest.
Happy some people agree, that group has gone full retard. I didnt think what I was saying was all that controversial, but apparently I am in the wrong for wanting breweries with established histories of barrel aging to have the spots. I mean seriously, is this list a joke? Look at Ratebeer and check out some of these places!
Middle Brow (no beers over 10 reviews, HAS THREE ******* BEERS!)
River Dog (2 beers over 10 reviews)
Hailstorm (1 beer over 10 reviews)
Rude Hippo (not even in database)
Mystery (8 beers over 10 reviews)
Southern Prohibition (3 beers over 10 reviews)
Like Minds (no beers over 10 reviews, HAS ONE ******* BEER!)
Buckledown (1 beer of 10 reviews)
Woodfour (2 beers over 10 reviews)
Champaign County (no beers over 10 reviews)
Mobcraft (2 beers with over 10 reviews, this is a ******* homebrew club)
Big Shoulders (1 beer over 10 reviews, HAS THREE ******* BEERS!)
Blacklist (1 beer over 10 reviews)
Stickmen (no beers over 10 reviews)
I realize people are supporting the work of friends or their own and Im completely fine with that, but dont feed me ******** about how the price increase is justified. There is plenty of **** I will drink there, and I am sure to go check out some new stuff because that's part of the fun, but this is poor form. This gives me a bad feeling that this is more geared towards getting friends of Crowley's exposure even if their beer sucks ass, which assuredly, most of it will.
I sadly have the same feeling. $70 is hard to swallow after seeing some of that brewery list and considering how some other festivals are being run.I'm going in with a positive mind set for Saturday, but I have a sneaking suspicion that this may be my last year of attendance as well...
I sadly have the same feeling. $70 is hard to swallow after seeing some of that brewery list and considering how some other festivals are being run.
Dunt what was the cost of The Festival tix in LA? That **** looked like a ******* blast.
Jesus! The 50% off makes it even more amazing, especially since it was in LA.I bought a whole day pass which ran $90, but got it for $45 with a 50% off password I got for attending a charity event. In my opinion, it might've been the best beer event I have ever attended (that's saying A LOT considering how much I love and care about the Great Taste). With tickets, each session tacked on an extra $20 or so for 25 drink tickets. So for the day, I got absolutely blasted on epic beers for roughly $85. Two sessions of FOBAB on saturday wouldve cost me $150.
I bought a whole day pass which ran $90, but got it for $45 with a 50% off password I got for attending a charity event. In my opinion, it might've been the best beer event I have ever attended (that's saying A LOT considering how much I love and care about the Great Taste). With tickets, each session tacked on an extra $20 or so for 25 drink tickets. So for the day, I got absolutely blasted on epic beers for roughly $85. Two sessions of FOBAB on saturday wouldve cost me $150.