10 of the World’s Best Beer Festivals
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THURSDAYMARCH 21, 2024 |
FRIDAYMARCH 22, 2024 |
SATURDAYMARCH 23, 2024 |
| 9AM- CONFERENCE OPENS | 2:00PM – FESTIVAL GROUNDS DOORS OPEN | 2:00PM – FESTIVAL GROUNDS DOORS OPEN |
| 4:00PM – FESTIVAL DOORS OPEN | 3:00PM – BEERGOD ENTRY | |
| 5PM – INDUSTRY MEET AND GREET | 4:45PM – MAIN STAGE OPENS | 4:00PM – FESTIVAL DOORS OPEN |
| 5PM- MEDIA MEET AND GREET | 5:50PM – BEERSCHOOL OPENS | 4:45PM – MAIN STAGE OPENS |
| 10:00PM – FESTIVAL DOORS CLOSE | 5:50PM – BEERSCHOOL OPENS | |
| 11:00PM – AFTER EVENTS BEGIN | 10:00PM – FESTIVAL DOORS CLOSE | |
| 1:00PM – AFTER EVENTS BEGIN |
We are very happy to announce that Metro News Edmonton has done a very nice feature on our 10th anniversary celebration coming up this weekend. We are almost sold out of tickets so be sure to get yours before they are all gone!
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Each year we aim to have the highest level of entertainment. This year is no different!
Check out our amazing musical line up for Beer Fest 2015, March 06- 07 at Shaw Conference Centre.
Born and raised in Edmonton, Lyra Brown’s innate ability for writing stories, poems and lyrics began at an early age. Raised in a family of musicians, there was no shortage of musical knowledge and inspiration in her household. At 16, she invested in a four-track recorder, which she has used to record and produce over 50 songs.
Lyra’s homemade recordings captivated local audiences and led to substantial opportunities in the music industry. For example, in March 2008, Lyra was asked to open for Metric’s Emily Haines at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto, Canada. Lyra has been showcased on CBC television, was named the winner of the 2009 Calgary Folk Fest Songwriting Competition, and has had countless songs played on CBC, CKUA, and CJSR.
Source: Lyra Brown
Photo Courtesy of Malorie Shmyr.
Cadence and Nathan are a sibling duo originally from Sudbury, Ontario and are now based in Edmonton, Alberta.
After dipping their toes into the Edmonton music scene (Cadence as a solo act, and Nathan accompanying various local bands), they decided to combine their musical talents and perform together.
A unique blend of pop, country, and folk, citing such musical influences as Evan Dando and Julianna Hatfield, the pair write songs that are both honest and poignant. With Cadence on acoustic guitar and Nathan playing dobro, their sound is a fresh take on the singer/ songwriter genre.
Source: Cadence & Nathan
Photo Courtesy of Erin Walker – Walker Photography
Rob’s artistic life began as an enthusiastic child eager to play his Aunt’s piano or hear his Grandfather play harmonica. Since then, his journey has been an inspiration for many great songs. He’s an expressionist whose presentation is full of sound and fury. He stands alone as a musical bard, reeling stories with a spontaneity guaranteed to captivate attention. Rob has also fused his guitar and vocal talents with Celtic, Rock and Blues ensembles.
Source: Rob Taylor
The Moanin’ After, led by Edmonton-based songwriter Michael Dunn, goes to great lengths to recall a time when a few certain values still meant something to country music. Commitment to songwriting and musicianship. Honesty. Heart.
Their first record, Come On Out Back To The Shed Tonight, co-produced by Michael Dunn and Harry Gregg at Big Dreamer Sound in Edmonton, and released in May of 2013 helped bring Dunn, as the writer, to a larger audience.
Source: The Moanin’ After
A born raconteur in both his songwriting and song introductions, he is often compared to a young Loudon Wainwright: for his similar grimacing as he hits the notes and the sharpness of his observation and sly humor. Drawn to those with a story to tell, Gates aims to communicate these stories in a way that brings people together – which is often the case in one of his intimate live shows. Gates’ second album, Ferris Wheel, is a combination of intricate guitar work, driving fiddle playing and honest story telling.
Source: Braden Gates
Alberta based folk/roots singer-songwriter who has gained a reputation for her breathy vocals, poetic lyrics and skilled arrangements that channel raw emotion straight to the listener’s heart.
With a style of her own, Carrie Day’s sound may be described as a cross between Joni Mitchell and Cat Power. She is an emotionally charged artist with an exuberant stage presence, and a keen ability to capture listeners and warm their hearts. An introvert and shy by nature, Carrie’s songs showcase both her musical talents and her gift of reflection.
Source: Carrie Day
Photo Courtesy of Glenn Eilers
Liquor Depot and Edmonton’s International Beer Fest are very happy to announce one of our guest speakers who will be making an appearance at this years beer festival! We are looking forward to having David Ort provide all of our beer connoisseurs some incredible insights on craft beer and suggested food pairings.
Every year we run our famous Beer School and always go out of our way to improve upon the one before. This year is no different and we will be unveiling more great news as we get closer to the event. Stay tuned to find out when and how to sign up for this incredible experience!
David is based out of Toronto and has been writing about food and drink for more than 5 years. His first cookbook, published in 2013, is titled “The Canadian Craft Beer Cookbook” and is full fantastic dishes with 75 incredible recipes that are designed to compliment and celebrate full flavored beer. His book was named one of the Globe & Mails top 20 cookbooks of the year and has spent more than 100 days on Amazon.com’s top 100 cookbooks listing.
David is a well known food, drink and travel writer who covers Toronto’s event, restaurant and retail scene for Post City Magazine.
You can check out more at http://davidort.com
Follow him on Twitter @ortdavid