2014 Cedar Rapids Beer Nuts Festival

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First, nice job on the research, Randy.

Next a question - Are we going to merch the Beer Schwing lanyards again? If so, then the straight sided glasses won't work (I don't think the Belgian will work either. I tried mine and it's not stable - top heavy.) So, the pilsner, esquire water, and frankfurt would be the choices. I, personally, would pick the frankfurt, as it makes a statement - I'm drinking beer!

Note: the pilsner description says 2.5 oz, but it must be more than that, since it's 4.5" tall and 1.75" dia. I don't have a glass exactly like that, but I have one that's close and it is 5 oz (I measured it). Plus, for the math geeks, assuming that the top 2" is a straight-sided cylinder, it's 4.81 cubic inches, or 2.67 oz. Approximating the bottom half of the glass (ignore the last 1/2" of the base) as a 1.5" dia cylinder, would give you about 4.5 oz total.

Steven, do we know how to reach out to the Brewing Network guys to see if they were serious about coming?
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My concern about the pilsner is the smaller size... there isn't too much room for head and we all know how well some beers pour at festivals, although if we can keep the lines down that wouldn't be that much of an issue.
Tony - I don't think the volume is that far off especially if you consider the glass ~0.08" thick all around and 1.75 is smaller than 2. it may be closer to 3oz than 2.5...

My top 3 would be the belgian, pils and frankfurt (although a little pricy)
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Any objection to meeting this Wednesday [7-23] at Lion Bridge Brewing at 8PM again?
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whitedj wrote:Any objection to meeting this Wednesday [7-23] at Lion Bridge Brewing at 8PM again?
I should be able to make it.
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I'll be there
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I will be there.
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I'll try. What topics will be covered?
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I should be there; I'll use any excuse to get a pint of Chocolate Stout - it is outstanding!
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Might want to check this out: http://brandedbrewsky.com/store/tasters ... lsner.html

These are the 4.75-oz glasses that we used the first year (versus the mini version posted earlier).

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kjball wrote:What topics will be covered?
Items I think need to be updated on:
Posters and tickets -- Steven
Other club response - Kent [or substitute]
Charity contact -- Tim?
Band - Steven?
Vendor(s) - Randy [although I don't think Randy will be able to make it]
Tap List reset for this festival - Tim/Dave

Decisions:
Glassware
Merchandise for sale? shirts, etc.
Sponsors for items to raffle off?
Other?
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Re: 2014 Cedar Rapids Beer Nuts Festival

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How about other items for sale like these:
http://www.egrandstand.com/collapsible- ... 45081.html

my favorite...
http://www.egrandstand.com/bottle-opene ... ilver.html

http://www.egrandstand.com/kopen-bottle ... yring.html
or metal http://www.egrandstand.com/mk029-tradit ... yring.html

http://www.egrandstand.com/bopen21-oval ... strap.html

Our repeat visitors may not need another beer lanyard, but we may be able to entice them with other club schwag.

I likely won't make the meeting this week. I like the first year glass or the Frankfurter, although that will be difficult to hand over for a refill using the lanyards.
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tony b wrote:Note: the pilsner description says 2.5 oz, but it must be more than that
I wouldn't count on that. I looked it up in Libbey's catalog, and they give the exact same info. Keep in mind that it's a "mini pilsner" shot glass. I'm guessing the glass is a lot thicker than you imagine.
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I just measure my Festival of Beers glass, and it is 5 inches tall (an 1/2 inch larger that what this vendor offers).

Having attended two FofB's, most pours are not a full glass. The proposed pilsner glass might give a perceived improvement over the FofB experience by always giving a full glass (a sample should be at least 2 oz).

I think the vendor would send us a sample if we requested it - especially if we are an established customer. Seeing it and holding it would help us decide if that is what we would really like.

Or, we could contact Milstream and see if they would share the name of their vendor with us and get the 5 inch glasses.
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Here is a pic of the 2012 glass and a pilsner that has a volume of 2.5 oz.
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The one on the right is what I have from am IC brewfest years ago and I like it
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