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Toronto Beer Week - Sept 20-26
Toronto Beer Week - Sept 20-26
The team at Toronto Beer Week Ltd. is excited to announce that Toronto will have a week-long celebration of beer this fall. With over 15 North American cities (including Vancouver, San Diego, Chicago and Philadelphia) already hosting successful beer weeks, the time is right for Toronto to stage an event of our own.
Toronto Beer Week (TBW) is a collective series of events dedicated to the celebration and advancement of the craft beer movement. TBW will showcase authentically brewed and flavourful beer, the talented brewers who create them, and the licensees who proudly support them. It’s all about good beer – no bland, mega beer permitted!
The event will kick off the day after the Toronto International Film Festival comes to a close, and will feature dozens of events held at some of the city’s finest restaurants, bars and pubs. Event examples might include:
- Beer dinners
- Feature cask ale tastings
- Brewing demonstrations
- Neighbourhood pub crawls
- Beer trivia evenings
- And much, much more
The TBW team will work with breweries and licensees to develop unique events that suit their independent character. We are working hard on some exciting ways to promote the Week and encourage awareness of the incredible beers that are now available in Toronto. Updates and more information can be found at www.torontobeerweek.com or on the TBW Facebook page.
Toronto Beer Week (TBW) is a collective series of events dedicated to the celebration and advancement of the craft beer movement. TBW will showcase authentically brewed and flavourful beer, the talented brewers who create them, and the licensees who proudly support them. It’s all about good beer – no bland, mega beer permitted!
The event will kick off the day after the Toronto International Film Festival comes to a close, and will feature dozens of events held at some of the city’s finest restaurants, bars and pubs. Event examples might include:
- Beer dinners
- Feature cask ale tastings
- Brewing demonstrations
- Neighbourhood pub crawls
- Beer trivia evenings
- And much, much more
The TBW team will work with breweries and licensees to develop unique events that suit their independent character. We are working hard on some exciting ways to promote the Week and encourage awareness of the incredible beers that are now available in Toronto. Updates and more information can be found at www.torontobeerweek.com or on the TBW Facebook page.
Last edited by GregClow on Fri Oct 01, 2010 12:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
Oh, and while it's not mentioned on the website, it was announced via Twitter this morning that the first confirmed event for the week is a Brewdog beer dinner.
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Just to re-iterate, here's a number of ways to follow the latest news and updates on Toronto Beer Week.
1) through Bartowel
2) www.torontobeerweek.com
3) on twitter by subscribing to @TorontoBeerWeek
4) on facebook by joining Toronto Beer Week
I think its also important to provide feedback and suggestions on the sort of events that you'd like to see, and what's worthy of attending.
1) through Bartowel
2) www.torontobeerweek.com
3) on twitter by subscribing to @TorontoBeerWeek
4) on facebook by joining Toronto Beer Week
I think its also important to provide feedback and suggestions on the sort of events that you'd like to see, and what's worthy of attending.
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For purely selfish reasons, I want to see a Cask event that invites brewers to create an English or Welsh style mild. So far there's the Grand River one and the one from Scotch Irish. I feel like Neustadt would be a good participant and so would Durham. Maybe throw in a couple others just to see what they can bring to the table. Maybe Cheshire Valley.
Rules:
No beer to exceed 4.5% alcohol. Must meet with the approval of an English Ex-pat.
It has the benefit of being relatively profitable for whoever hosts it, and it might bring the style back in Toronto, which I think is ready for lighter alcohol cask ales.
Rules:
No beer to exceed 4.5% alcohol. Must meet with the approval of an English Ex-pat.
It has the benefit of being relatively profitable for whoever hosts it, and it might bring the style back in Toronto, which I think is ready for lighter alcohol cask ales.
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Cheshire Valley has already done one. I liked it quite a bit. Pretty nice ratings: http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/cheshire-v ... ld/106322/saints_gambit wrote:For purely selfish reasons, I want to see a Cask event that invites brewers to create an English or Welsh style mild. So far there's the Grand River one and the one from Scotch Irish. I feel like Neustadt would be a good participant and so would Durham. Maybe throw in a couple others just to see what they can bring to the table. Maybe Cheshire Valley.
Rules:
No beer to exceed 4.5% alcohol. Must meet with the approval of an English Ex-pat.
It has the benefit of being relatively profitable for whoever hosts it, and it might bring the style back in Toronto, which I think is ready for lighter alcohol cask ales.
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In light of the fact that we have received our 1st building permit (3 years in), we are getting very close to being able to run events in our own hospitality space.
We will guarenteed have a tasting of beers under 5% with guest casks and we are also bantering around a cask festival here at the brewery. Sorry I can't give specific dates yet but we are definitely gearing up for it - it will help when we actually have a second washroom built
We will guarenteed have a tasting of beers under 5% with guest casks and we are also bantering around a cask festival here at the brewery. Sorry I can't give specific dates yet but we are definitely gearing up for it - it will help when we actually have a second washroom built
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Rob Creighton wrote:In light of the fact that we have received our 1st building permit (3 years in), we are getting very close to being able to run events in our own hospitality space.
We will guarenteed have a tasting of beers under 5% with guest casks and we are also bantering around a cask festival here at the brewery. Sorry I can't give specific dates yet but we are definitely gearing up for it - it will help when we actually have a second washroom built
A second would certainly help. I always enjoyed using the port o potties located behind the building too!
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With over 15 North American cities (including Vancouver, San Diego, Chicago and Philadelphia) already hosting successful beer weeks, the time is right for Toronto to stage an event of our own.
I'm not coming unless they provide paranoid riot cops and a few burning cruisers.
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Aventinus rules!
I hope by that time there's a system to contact GRB supporters by E-mail to inform them of these events....also so they get first crack at tickets. How does one get on "the list"?Rob Creighton wrote:In light of the fact that we have received our 1st building permit (3 years in), we are getting very close to being able to run events in our own hospitality space.
We will guarenteed have a tasting of beers under 5% with guest casks and we are also bantering around a cask festival here at the brewery. Sorry I can't give specific dates yet but we are definitely gearing up for it - it will help when we actually have a second washroom built
Aventinus rules!
i always ask what events or new products GRB has in the works every time i go there, and i go there ever week. also, every grand river tasting gets posted here:pootz wrote:I hope by that time there's a system to contact GRB supporters by E-mail to inform them of these events....also so they get first crack at tickets. How does one get on "the list"?Rob Creighton wrote:In light of the fact that we have received our 1st building permit (3 years in), we are getting very close to being able to run events in our own hospitality space.
We will guarenteed have a tasting of beers under 5% with guest casks and we are also bantering around a cask festival here at the brewery. Sorry I can't give specific dates yet but we are definitely gearing up for it - it will help when we actually have a second washroom built
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knowing the start time might help for future tasting too
You betcha! They will be available late summer for sure. Details will be announced in due time...TJ wrote:Please tell me there will be T-shirts made up with that logo in it.Pub Style wrote:New Toronto Beer Week logo.