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Under the bright sun at the Great Decatur Beer Tasting in Decatur Georgia on Saturday, that little glass would be plenty warm in a few minutes. At this and many outdoor festivals, I part with tradition and ice down my cask. Cellar temperature of 54°F (12°C) is one thing, but pavement temperature of 84°F (29°C) would be quite another!
My volunteers were
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Over 5,000 festival go-ers, prepaid, flowed well through the square of the town of Decatur, just outside of Atlanta.
I did overhear a few complaints later in the afternoon (and read similar complaints about the Maryland Brewers Oktoberfest held the same day) about slightly intoxicated revelers. Well, it is a beer festival after all! The time for ticking, reviewing, and intellectual chit-chatting with brewers is early in any festival. But 4 hours later? Come on now!
It was a
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