Take time to catch your breath in the short break between your Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations with Town Hall’s release of their annual holiday batch of 1800 English IPA.
Take time to catch your breath in the short break between your Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations with Town Hall’s release of their annual holiday batch of 1800 English IPA.
Not feeling the holiday spirit? Then Town Hall has the beer for you, Grinch’s Grog. It’s a pale ale that is green with hops and if you’re able to stop in for the release you can enjoy $2.50 pints.
Ah yes, it’s that special time of year when most of “get” to spend time with the family. Here’s your opportunity to spend some time with your beer family and enjoy the annual release of Town Hall’s Festivus. The year’s recipe is an English Old Ale brewed with pure apple cider and orange. Growlers will be available.
In addition, Town Hall will also be heating things up with their annual holiday fire featuring complimentary mulled ale.
And if that isn’t enough holiday cheer for you, stick around for a free Glenfiddich tasting 7-9 pm (first come, first served).
Town Hall helps you brush off the stresses and frustrations of another Monday rolling around long before you were ready with the release of their India Brown Ale. $2.50 pints
Wow.
Ticket Sell Out Update – 12/01/10
Winterfest 2011 sold out in less than a minute – that means there were far more than 700 people online waiting to buy tickets at the instant they went on sale. A large number of you got a screen that indicated that there was a heavy load – while technically true, our ticketing partner has informed us that this was not a sign of error and people were queued up in order. The first 700 people to get in were successful (we are talking a matter of seconds or milliseconds) and if a person dropped out of the pending sale the next person in line was able to get in on the sale. This has become a natural lottery system of sorts and in order to keep Winterfest intimate and accessible, the MN Craft Brewer’s Guild does not want to increase attendance levels to meet current demand for our festival.
We apologize if there was any perception of unfairness or technical error, the system did function correctly and we are excited by the level of enthusiasm our state has for our Craft Breweries and Brew Pubs.