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Thursday
Sep302010

Autumn Festival Updates

It's nearly 1 in the morning, Anders and I just finishing smoking the malt for tomorrow's brew - and I thought it beneficial to lay the ground work, a bit further, for Saturday's release event and beer festival.  In case there was any confusion...

-The entire event is cash only.

-There will be a number of local food producers on site... plenty of food to go around...

-It looks as if we'll have to limit the number of bottles that each individual can purchase.  Our of fairness, the initial limit is 3 bottles, of each type, per person.  If there is a significant amount of bottles remaining at the end of the day, we'll open it up with no limits on what is remaning.  Each of the 3 Fear and Trembling bottles is 15$ per 500ml. Jim will be released at 12$ (due to the lower alcohol %, etc).  There are approximately 350 bottles of each type...

- Each of the beers will be on draft - along with the first of the wild saisons.  Tasting tickets are 10$/4 tickets... or individuals for 3$.  This will retrieve a 6 to 8 ounce pour of each beer - depending upon the abv and treatment, etc.  You must purchase the Hill Farmstead Tasting Glass (which is a 12 ounce, branded wine glass) for the event... this is reusable at any future brewery event... (this will help keep the pour sizes consistent...).  The tasting glass is 5$.

- There will be a guest tap... which is still undecided.  We're accepting votes.

Email me if there are any other questions!

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