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The Brewery Market
A blurb about the next Brewery Market from the latest The Stop newsletter...
Oktoberfest at The Stop, Oct. 23
Our Sunday Brewery Market series may be on hiatus, but that doesn't mean that our Green Barn is dry. Join us on Sunday, Oct. 23 for a Stop-style Oktoberfest celebration, featuring offerings from Kensington Brewing Company, Black Oak and Cheshire Valley, and delicious snacks from our kitchen.
Oktoberfest at The Stop, Oct. 23
Our Sunday Brewery Market series may be on hiatus, but that doesn't mean that our Green Barn is dry. Join us on Sunday, Oct. 23 for a Stop-style Oktoberfest celebration, featuring offerings from Kensington Brewing Company, Black Oak and Cheshire Valley, and delicious snacks from our kitchen.
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Looks like we'll have Black Oak Oaktoberfest, Cheshire Out of this World Galaxy Pale Ale & Kensington Augusta Ale for Sunday. Plus, we'll have some German food out of the pizza oven inspired by Oktoberfest.
Should be a great time - come bundled up and we'll have some great beers in the fall temps. 1-5pm as usual at The Stop's Green Barn at Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie Street.
Should be a great time - come bundled up and we'll have some great beers in the fall temps. 1-5pm as usual at The Stop's Green Barn at Wychwood Barns, 601 Christie Street.
Info on the next few Brewery Market events was posted to the website the other day:
December 18th: Entitled ‘Twas the Beer Before Christmas, this special festive Brewery Market will see the return of the Indie Alehouse. Indie (which should be open by then) will be brewing some special beers for the Brewery Market.
January 15th: This one will be called Brew Year’s Day, and will also feature a returning brewery – Great Lakes. As this will be the middle of winter Great Lakes will be bringing a number of special, higher alcohol beers to keep us all warm.
March 18th: To close our winter season, this event entitled the Pints of March will feature a new brewery to the Market, Spearhead. You can expect some interesting goodies for this Brewery Market as well.
December 18th: Entitled ‘Twas the Beer Before Christmas, this special festive Brewery Market will see the return of the Indie Alehouse. Indie (which should be open by then) will be brewing some special beers for the Brewery Market.
January 15th: This one will be called Brew Year’s Day, and will also feature a returning brewery – Great Lakes. As this will be the middle of winter Great Lakes will be bringing a number of special, higher alcohol beers to keep us all warm.
March 18th: To close our winter season, this event entitled the Pints of March will feature a new brewery to the Market, Spearhead. You can expect some interesting goodies for this Brewery Market as well.
More info about this Sunday's event:
http://brewerymarket.com/twas-the-beer- ... mber-18th/
Going to be a great one.
http://brewerymarket.com/twas-the-beer- ... mber-18th/
Going to be a great one.
Thanks to Josh for naming Brewery Market one of the "7 ways Ontario's beer scene improved in 2011":
http://www.thestar.com/living/food/drin ... ed-in-2011
http://www.thestar.com/living/food/drin ... ed-in-2011
FESTIVE OCCASIONS: The number, quality and size of beer festivals in town grew again. The annual Cask Days festival devoted to traditional English ale outgrew its home at Yonge Street beer emporium Bar Volo and shifted to the quad at the University of Toronto’s Hart House. Great beer in a historic setting with miraculously pleasant weather made for a pleasurable afternoon. Ontario Craft Beer week, a province-wide celebration of local craft beer, and Toronto Beer Week, devoted to celebrating good beer also grew. A new weekly series of meet-the-brewer events at Wychwood Barns, called Brewery Market, provided Toronto-area beer lovers a festive atmosphere in a lovely outdoor setting.
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We're going to have two musical artists at this Sunday's Brewery Market, outside and busker-style. Very casual. Should make for a great atmosphere.
We'll have:
Amy Nostbakken
http://www.bigsmokefest.com/the-bands/amy-nostbakken/
Adale Dahli
http://www.bigsmokefest.com/the-bands/adale-dahli/
We'll have:
Amy Nostbakken
http://www.bigsmokefest.com/the-bands/amy-nostbakken/
Adale Dahli
http://www.bigsmokefest.com/the-bands/adale-dahli/