Posted by paul on February 09, 2016 at 10:31:33 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Agenda for today posted by John in La on February 09, 2016 at 06:13:35:
We do things a little different up here in the German part of Minnesota.
We had Bockfest in town on Saturday.
It was nice this year, it got above freezing! Last year it was near zero, a lot of beer taps and cups of beer froze.
They have some camp fires going, and caramelizing the beer with hot pokers in the fires.
But it is all outdoors.
I don't think beads are real popular, I don't think anyone wants to take clothes off in these temps......
Got about 4500 attendance this year, not bad for a town of 15,000. They had easy parking, the Targest store closed the last day of January, so the lot was plumb full of cars and tour busses.
Brings a lot of people to town, but it don't think many stay long.
On Friday they have a Fashing celebration, which would be the German version of Fat Tuesday. So it is a weekend deal. But the outdoor deal on Saturday at the brewery is the neat deal.
I haven't gone in 15 years. Got married 15 years ago, wife doesn't like beer, cold, or crowds, so that was about that.......
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