Agreed. I've always viewed Cask Days as a more mature, relaxed beer festival. Save the insanely loud music and frat atmosphere for Toronto Beer Fest.northyorksammy wrote:Ever friend there regardless of age or orientation complained of loudness. Whoever made that decision was out of touch in that aspect of their customer base.
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I was at Session 2, spent the entire night in the US area, didn't even notice the music.
I did go over to the Ontario section to grab a Rat Queen, and found that side to be way busier and less pleasant though. Was it the crowd or the music, probably a bit of both.
I did go over to the Ontario section to grab a Rat Queen, and found that side to be way busier and less pleasant though. Was it the crowd or the music, probably a bit of both.
I was cleaning out the bag I had with me for cask Days (don’t judge; I have twin toddlers) and came across a bunch of tokens I didn’t end up using. To the regulars: do they use the same wooden drink tokens every year? Or, should I throw them on the fire?
Cheers.
Cheers.
It's wooden tokens every year. I don't know if they change the pattern on them or something, but I doubt anyone would notice. You can probably use them next year.
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I think the tokens have been the same for at least past three years. I've used leftovers from the previous year in the past without incident.
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What's the word on Cask Days 2018 eh?
I'm in no way affiliated with the event but I was under the impression that the Brickworks were under construction, and would be for the next year or so.