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Cask Days 2015
5 bucks for the shuttle this year? Rabble rabble rabble!
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Didn't even see that shuttle was extra - meh probably hike down or take the bus from Davisville and Cab it out
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Guess they didn't get a sponsor this year. There are other means of getting there.Craig wrote:5 bucks for the shuttle this year? Rabble rabble rabble!
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Early access tickets for Saturday afternoon sold out already!
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weird that session 4 is slightly cheaper than the other ones
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I have never been to Cask Days before, mostly because I can't deal with the crowds that come with Toronto food/beer festivals. Do they keep tickets limited enough that it won't feel like I spend my entire time there waiting in lines?
you rarely wait much longer than a minute or 2. the night sessions get a little packed, but you really don't wait in line for long. the last couple times we've done the sat night session because we have a fairly large group and that's what works for everyone (what the girls want) but i do pine for the old sat afternoon session days.ScienceKiller wrote:I have never been to Cask Days before, mostly because I can't deal with the crowds that come with Toronto food/beer festivals. Do they keep tickets limited enough that it won't feel like I spend my entire time there waiting in lines?
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They better have improved shuttle service this year if they are charging. The shuttle on the Saturday at the end of the night last year was a shit show. A massive line-up of people waiting to get on a shuttle. I'm sure many that live outside the city missed the last GO Train home.Craig wrote:5 bucks for the shuttle this year? Rabble rabble rabble!
We ended up jumping in a cab...There were so many people lined up for the bus.BakaGaijin wrote:They better have improved shuttle service this year if they are charging. The shuttle on the Saturday at the end of the night last year was a shit show. A massive line-up of people waiting to get on a shuttle. I'm sure many that live outside the city missed the last GO Train home.Craig wrote:5 bucks for the shuttle this year? Rabble rabble rabble!
Depends how picky you are. I often waste time standing in line to get a specific beer while there is no line for something else.ScienceKiller wrote:I have never been to Cask Days before, mostly because I can't deal with the crowds that come with Toronto food/beer festivals. Do they keep tickets limited enough that it won't feel like I spend my entire time there waiting in lines?
Anyone hear about featured region for this year?
I gather that the aim is to have Oregon featured, though I am not sure if anything is confirmed.Cass wrote:Anyone hear about featured region for this year?
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I wonder if Volo getting Jester King has anything to do with Cask Days.
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no, they just made the contact going to a festival in the USKish84 wrote:I wonder if Volo getting Jester King has anything to do with Cask Days.
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