Showing posts with label Hoosier Beer Geek Breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hoosier Beer Geek Breakfast. Show all posts

19 August 2009

HBG Throwback - Lost notes from the craft beer breakfast

Since we're well on our way to selling out our next awesome beer event, this seems like a good time to revisit the great times we had at the HBG Craft Beer Breakfast earlier this year. We provided the attendees with notecards and asked them to take notes on the beers so that we could post them to the site. Unfortunately, most people didn't participate. Hopefully this will change for the third anniversary party, where we will definitely be calling on all of you to help us again. Perhaps these gems should be used as inspiration...


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11 December 2007

Beer Geek Breakfast?

One of the ideas we've started kicking around lately (after new business cards, new t-shirts, coasters, a New Year's party, and selling our services to Budweiser*) is a Hoosier Beer Geek breakfast - inspired by Mikkeller's Beer Geek Breakfast beer - at a restaurant to be determined.

And that's where the idea sits right now, because coming up with a restaurant to host the event is an issue. First off, it would help if they already had a decent beer selection. Better yet, we'd like to find a restaurant that was open to us bringing in our own selections. Secondly, we'd need a restaurant that's open to us bringing a crowd of beer geeks first thing in the morning. And lastly, we need a crowd of people who are interested in wasting a Saturday and being drunk by 9 AM or so.

So that's where you come in. Would you be interested in a Hoosier Beer Geek breakfast? I'm going to stick another poll up on the right hand side of the page - place your votes. Leave a comment and suggest a breakfast beer. Suggest a restaurant.

And that's for the help.

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*Has anyone else noticed they're not advertising Budweiser as "the great American lager" instead of just "this is beer"? Weird.