-
4th October 06, 12:42 AM
#1
Great American Beer Fest
Just wanted to drop a note to you all. Great American Beer Fest was in Denver this past weekend. I was there for the Sat tasting in a Lamont ancient from Mr. Newsome. It was great to see at least 20 other men properly kilted, tartan and casual. The event normally allows only one ounce tastes. It must have been the kilt but my tastes were always larger. This really is a great chance to taste many beers not normally available. I would encourage anyone to make the trip.
Another one for the power of the kilt.
-
-
4th October 06, 01:59 AM
#2
Twenty? This doesn't sound like a particularly Celtic or Scottish event, so I guess the idea of the kilt as a choice for menswear is taking hold in Denver!
Regards,
Rex.
At any moment you must be prepared to give up who you are today for who you could become tomorrow.
-
-
4th October 06, 03:28 AM
#3
Excellent choice in tartan, SB996.
-
-
4th October 06, 06:43 AM
#4
I'm with Rex on this one, it sound's like the kilt is gaining ground in the Mile High city! I'm no Lamont, but that IS a great tartan
-
-
4th October 06, 08:33 AM
#5
Lamont tartan and beer
I am a Lamont and I do have an ancient and weathered kilts.
I have worn a kilt to the Portland beer fest a few times but don't rember seeing another kilt, also I never recived a larger taste because of the kilt.
Robert "the kilted" Lamb
-
-
4th October 06, 08:51 AM
#6
Originally Posted by Robert Lamb
I am a Lamont and I do have an ancient and weathered kilts.
I have worn a kilt to the Portland beer fest a few times but don't rember seeing another kilt, also I never recived a larger taste because of the kilt.
Robert "the kilted" Lamb
R.L.
I went to last July's Portland Beer Fest (on the Friday) and apparently there was one other kiltie in the crowd (but I didn't see him). As for pouring samples, I imagine the Portland Beer Festival is pretty strick on everyone getting exactly the same measure. You guys take your beer seriously in Oregon!
SB996,
Sounds like a lot of fun. So what were the best beers you sampled?
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
-
-
4th October 06, 09:30 AM
#7
It was great to see at least 20 other men properly kilted, tartan and casual.
That must be one big festival. I was at the 14th Great Canadian Beer Festival here in Victoria in September in my Freedom Kilt, and I saw maybe three guys in Utilikilts, one other FK and one tartan. Most of the guys in UK's were with the Washington State breweries that attend. There were lots of people in interesting outfits and hats, including a couple of young ladies in duct tape minidresses.
Our festival gives 4 oz. tastings and they have to be really strict about it. I stuck mostly to IPA's this year. I'm lucky in that my personal kilt inspector doubles as my designated driver for this event. One day I'd like to make it to the GABF.
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
-
-
4th October 06, 10:55 AM
#8
Originally Posted by SB996
Just wanted to drop a note to you all. Great American Beer Fest was in Denver this past weekend. I was there for the Sat tasting in a Lamont ancient from Mr. Newsome. It was great to see at least 20 other men properly kilted, tartan and casual. The event normally allows only one ounce tastes. It must have been the kilt but my tastes were always larger. This really is a great chance to taste many beers not normally available. I would encourage anyone to make the trip.
Another one for the power of the kilt.
HOW'D I MISS THAT? Last weekend would have been great to head up there, right after I got off work at 10 am. Instead I was forced to go home and open the single malt.
My samples tat the single malt tasting in Estes kept getting larger as I talked with the pourer.
-
-
5th October 06, 12:01 PM
#9
Originally Posted by SB996
It was great to see at least 20 other men properly kilted, tartan and casual.
Wow. I didn't realize Kilts were that popular around here, either. If I had, I may have shown up too. Even though I don't drink... beer.
-
-
5th October 06, 12:43 PM
#10
Beer goes down easier when you're wearing a kilt... comes back out easier too!
.
-
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|
Bookmarks