BakaGaijin wrote:In the past they held back beer. Didn't do that this time.
beerstodiscover wrote:BakaGaijin wrote:In the past they held back beer. Didn't do that this time.
They've gone back and forth on this. This year there were about a dozen casks on the lists which were to be tapped on Saturday. However, I was able to get pours on Friday. I've been to the Saturday sessions before and it's always slim pickings, especially by the later hours. Session 1 or nothing is my new philosophy.
A wrote:Some thoughts on Friday evening session:
- I don't think the early access is worthwhile any longer. It used to be a very laid back hour but it was already rammed by 7:15
- the lounge ticket was worth it IMO. You could always get a seat and get away from the noise, and they provided a path to the real indoor washrooms.
seangm wrote:First time attending in 4 or 5 years, and I remember why I stopped going. It's just too crowded now. I guess Saturday is the new Sunday, half the beers were gone by Session 3. I love the Brick Works and still enjoy the event in the sense that it's quite unique compared to other beer fests, but I can't help but miss the days when it was a quieter, more intimate event held the Hart House quad or Bar Volo before that.
Gedge wrote:seangm wrote:First time attending in 4 or 5 years, and I remember why I stopped going. It's just too crowded now. I guess Saturday is the new Sunday, half the beers were gone by Session 3. I love the Brick Works and still enjoy the event in the sense that it's quite unique compared to other beer fests, but I can't help but miss the days when it was a quieter, more intimate event held the Hart House quad or Bar Volo before that.
Have to agree. I went on the Sunday. And even though the admission was cheaper I still found the event to be quite pricy and casks seemed to be limited to porters/stouts by about 3:30/4:00. Sunday was described as "family friendly" but that just meant you could bring kids - no dedicated activities (how about a table with papers and crayons? That's easy to do and gives the kiddies a chance to socialize while mom and dad blow the grocery budget on cask ale). For such a nice day you'd have thought there would be ice cream or popsicles for sale but no such luck (not even in the non-CD part of the Brickworks). Wasn't blown away by any of the beer either, which I accept is likely down to the Sunday being mostly leftovers and the couple dozen "specials" (which were all 2 tokens) they brought in for that day.
The DJ on Sunday was obnoxious. That's not me being an old man. Blasting dance beats meant for a club on a Saturday night doesn't make sense on a Sunday afternoon.
Provost Drunk wrote:
I'll consider the lounge next year. I do value a place to sit and relax and the music is obnoxiously loud if you're too close to the DJ (yes, I'm fully aware that my transition to crusty old man is pretty much complete).
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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