My thought on Beer Festivals
March 5, 2010
Okay so I’ve seen lots of folks state that more festivals should go the rout of buying beer like Brewvival did- well maybe
Plenty of other beer festivals are fine just the way they are since they fill whatever intention set by the festival organizers- we just went by a different philosophy then that and it works for what we want
Also: just because we had so many rare and one off beers does NOT mean that is all that you should seek out- in fact quite the opposite
My own personal hope as the outcome of Brewvival is this: You would try some styles/beers that you may not have had before and may not ever again- which is great- and then you would go home to wherever it is your from and drink both from your local breweries and maybe try some of the beers from the breweries you experienced at Brewvival- not just try to find the ever elusive one-off beer from 3 years ago that was aged in barrels from a 100 person town in the countryside of Slovenia (you get my point)- these are all great beers but maybe even more important are the daily drinker beers that are sometimes forgotten about- my 2 cents anyways
(and yes my comma and period keys don’t seem to be working—)


