#CoSo #beer question of the day - does it matter who pours your beer at a festival?
Does it matter if the owner or head brewer/brewmaster pours your beer at a festival?
Context:
Over the weekend, as part of researching an article, we attended this year's #FirestoneWalkerBrewing Invitational in #PasoRobles #California.
The requirement is a brewer, and/or owner has to serve the beer. And that beer or those beers must be their best.
Does this matter to you?
@vozoto There is a pro/con discussion here. Speaking as those who've volunteered in our younger years, it can be taxing. Mostly because someone is holding up the line to talk about the beer(s).
However, that is also someone that is probably going to visit the bar. So that can be a good thing.
One idea might be to assign the brewer or owner to the taps, and the other stand next to them and respond to questions.
Thoughts?
Also, GABS? Sounds fun!
@vozoto Way cool!
@beer With GABS, there's the festival beers (brewed especially for for the fest, around 120). These are poured by festival staff from big tap lines. Then breweries will have their own stands, where sometimes the headbrewer is there, but mostly it's brewery staff. Some stands will also be pouring their festival beer, so there's the opportunity to discuss it.
Weihenstephan is attending this year!
https://gabsfestival.com