Postby hops are your friend » Tue Jun 28, 2011 10:48 pm
We had a good time at the event as well. Here's the full list of the cask ales (from what I remember):
- Beau's Iron Arse Best Bitter
- Beau's Festivale
- Beau's Pan-Ontario
- Beau's Lug Tread
- Kichisippi Dark
- Kichisippi 613 IPA
- Mill St Tankenstein
- Mill St Weedeater
- Muskoka Mad Tom
- Muskoka Cream
- Nickel Brook Headstock IPA
- Nickel Brook Vanilla Maple Porter
- Nickel Brook Gluten Free
Beer tickets were $1 and you could get a sample (5oz for between 3 and 5 tickets) or a full cup (12 oz for between 6 and 10 tickets). Prices appeared to be set by the breweries. Some were a good deal (e.g. Headstock and Mad Tom were $3/sample or $6/full cup) while some seemed to be capitalizing on their limited supply (e.g. 613 was $5/sample and $10/full cup).
The surprise of the event for me was the Nickel Brook IPA.
By the time I left they were out of the Iron Arse & Mad Tom, and the Loon seemed to have moved the cask of Lug Tread into the bar. I don't know how long they kept the event going.
If they do a similar event in the future I would recommend they split the day into 2 sessions and sell separate tickets. From what I heard there were 150 advance tickets sold, but I never saw more than 30 people there at once (I was there from about 1pm to 5:30pm). Separate sessions would allow a better estimate of how many people would be there at any one time, and should make it a busier event. Of course, they'd probably need more beer if 150 people actually showed up for a few hours each.
Also it would be easier to attract more people if it was a Saturday instead of a Sunday, but I don't think the Loon can use the courtyard on a Saturday.