richardflyr
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Snagged some Trillium Canton tickets. I've been to Zwanze at Birch Bar in Norfolk VA the last few years, excited to see how they do it up here.
So I grabbed some tickets I the Seymour before I knew trillium was doing a ticketed release. I ended up getting through this morning for trillium and would rather go there (much closer drive). If you want my two tickets, let me know and I'll contact BPT to change the name on them (or however that might end up working)Yeah, I was shocked by the demand, but was also not aware that the sale was happening, so my slow reaction time is on me.
My ear will be to the ground for some tickets for Seymour, but I won't hold my breath.
Well I guess I won't be going to the Beachwood event, the tickets sold out instantaneously. Anyone here manage to grab any?
yeah, i thought this was bananas, especially for a first-time host where you don't know what you'll get. 500 tickets too, which is if you've been to the space seems...questionable. i'm a huge JP homer but this seems like a huge miss to me. if they did unlimited pours then maaaaaaybe but for what you're getting, it's far too much.
Fonta Flora is so ******* small. I love Todd and co and hope this is a hell of a time for everyone out there but I fear that it'll be a truly miserably crowded experience for everyone
Not unless it gets cleared with proper licensing before the event, which I'm not totally sure it is. If it wasn't, they could conceivably do it for free (a la old zwanze at Jester King)could they possibly have it on their new farm space?
Be careful what you wish for. Zwanze Day at Monk's is anything but pleasant. It's the one beer event a year I try to attend, but my patience is wearing thin.So glad I'll be doing it in Philly
Be careful what you wish for. Zwanze Day at Monk's is anything but pleasant. It's the one beer event a year I try to attend, but my patience is wearing thin.
Waiting is the least of the issues really. Monk's is crowded past the point of being pleasant on a regular Saturday. Add Zwanze Day to the equation and you get pandemonium. Keep in mind it's smaller than many peoples' apartments.Oh, I accept that it'll be much less pleasant than sensibly ticketed events elsewhere. On the other hand, the fact that I don't need tickets to get in, and it is simply a matter of having the will to wait on the day of, is fortunate given my circumstances. And certainly it seems far more attractive than what would've been my Zwanze alternative - Jolly Pumpkin.
Fonta Flora Brewery we are sold a very limited amount of Cantillon Zwanze as well as a few other kegs, which will be sold to the public via tickets. There will be no bottles of Cantillon available for purchase. We MIGHT have a release of one of our beers that day but there will be no hype around it. Very casual. Tickets will be sold in advance and we will be posting more information very very soon! It certainly isn't pointless to try to get a ticket. Everyone will have an equal shot. Cheers!
No official details from Fonta Flora yet about the NC event, but here's what they said in response to someone's comment on FB:
'Very casual. No hype.'
In another comment they said they were thinking about using BPT for the sales.
Now that actually sounds fun.Moeder tickets, both locations, on sale from Saturday the 17th. Cost is €6.50 each, includes one pour.
If you miss that, zwanze will be available at Cantillon from Monday Oct 3rd.
No official details from Fonta Flora yet about the NC event, but here's what they said in response to someone's comment on FB:
In another comment they said they were thinking about using BPT for the sales.
They're doing a 'lottery' to get the chance to pay $75 for 20 oz of Cantillon, a glass, and a tshirt. **** that.
Get there early it's first come first serve.anyone interested in car pooling to the Dieu Du Ciel Zwanze Day? I'll be leaving out of VT and we can meet up/park at my place.