Contrary to popular belief, THE Oktoberfest festival in Munich begins in late September. This year, the two week festival begins Saturday September 20 and runs through October 5.
The most authentic annual Oktoberfest celebration around here takes place annually at the Brick Store Pub. Saturday October 4 is the date this year and I have heard that up to 5 different Oktoberfest-style biers will be flowing into those 1 liter mugs! Throw in some lederhosen, boot chugging, and delicious wurst & cheeses, this is a can't miss event. Some of the lads pictured above will be pumping up the crowd with German song around Noon, so get there early.
Here in the greater Decatur area, there is a lot of beer hoppenings going on over the next month.
Great Decatur Beer Festival- Almost Sold-Out!You can now only buy tickets
on-line for this event on Saturday October 18.
Kingsized, Donna Hopkins, and American Bang will be on-stage throughout the day which will be a nice change from the speed metal band from last year,
Thorn of Donkey.Twain's news!
Brewmaster Jordan has whipped up one tasty
double IPA simply named
XL...get some while you can!
Twain's has also been offering free Jazz on Tuesday's to wipe out those early week blues.
Lastly, a tasty beer dinner is set for September 24th, for a very reasonable $40. To see the menu, go to the bar of click
here
Arrogant Bastard Arriving this Monday!Taco Mac- Midtown is the launching pad for the arrival of Stone Brewing
into the Georgia market. Take a look at this draft list for 9/22:
Stone Pale Ale, Stone IPA,
Smoked Porter, Arrogant Bastard Ale,
OAKED Arrogant Bastard Ale, Ruination IPA,
Levitation Ale, 2006 Double Bastard Ale,
2007 Old Guardian Barleywine, 2007 Imperial Russian Stout,
08.08.08 Vertical Epic Ale, and
the 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout!
For more details on the kick-off party, check
here
Now Open- The Grange Public House
The Grange Public House is now open on 426 West Ponce de Leon Ave, in the former
Angel spot by the Decatur post office.
I have read good things about this Irish pub, and the
draft list looks pretty good (for an Irish bar)
Finishing up...
There is a new beer festival called
Hotoberfest hoppening on Saturday October 4th in Glenwood Park.
And I have been meaning to check out Little 5 Points newest beer pub,
The Porter. There was a nice review in the AJC last week, and hopefully some fresh hop breath can be blown through L5P now...
4 comments:
What's kept you from visiting The Porter? Please, please, elucidate your thoughts!
Hey, I'm torn between visiting BSP this Saturday, or going to the HotoberFest. Can you give me some more info about the BSP Oktoberfest? How much are the liter beers, and how crowded does it usually get?
The BSP Oktoberfest starts early enough for you to also hit Hotoberfest in Glenwood Park. BSP will probably open @ 11pm with the official cask tapping hoppening @ 1pm. I don't recall it ever being crazy crowded, and of course there is plenty of room out on the sidewalk. Cost of liters? Not sure...$5?
Thanks, although I think one beer festival is enough for me. Hopefully I'll get there by the cask tapping.
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