Toronto Beer Festival Pt.2

Hello Friends!! Yes, I know. I have been MIA for a little bit. Since I love you guys so much, I decided the only way for me to say 'I...

Hello Friends!!

Yes, I know. I have been MIA for a little bit. Since I love you guys so much, I decided the only way for me to say 'I'm Sorry' is to give you two blog posts this week.

In my last post here, I let you follow me to the Toronto Beer festival. I showed you the vast variety of beer being consumed during beer fest.

Today its all about the festival itself and all the fun things you can do, while sipping away on your beer.




Along side yummy bubbly beverages, the festival was filled with unique food joints. Some of which I had never heard of, and some like Smoke's Poutinery which are staple Toronto fast food places.


To keep folks entertained, games like a bean bag toss, a beer bottle ring toss and random cut outs of people were placed randomly around the site for some good picture moments.




Of course, as my due diligence, I had to tweet about the fun I was having and pose with gentlemen in fancy dress.


Dress is from New Look from a year ago: similar here. Hat is from Romania ages ago: similar here. Sandals I got as a gift: similar here. Bag is from India: similar here.


One of my favourite parts of the festival, besides the booze (obviously) was the club like outdoor space sponsored by BudLight. Complete with a DJ, pounding songs, and drunken ppl dancing, it was like being on holiday on a tropical beach dancing away in the sun.




SteamWhistle had a huge school bus covered in their logo and colours in front of their beer tent and invited people to get crafty by making themselves ridiculous hats out of the beer boxes.




We took pictures of some true gems.





Throughout the festival, lots of giveaways were also happening, naturally involving social media.




Lastly, Clive's favourite part of the festival, was the apple smashing cage. Yup you read right! They had crates upon crates filled with apples, that you smashed against a blow up cage. 



All in all, both Clive and I had a grand ol' time and were extremely hoppy (see what I did there) to be a part it.

Being invited to the Toronto Beer Festival really made me so proud of my little blog and how its has grown in the past year. It is no doubt thanks to you who read it and follow along my silly adventures in this amazing city, I can call home.

It really means a lot to me when I get your sweet comments, it truly makes my day.

Hope you've been inspired.

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