The Wild West Tale of the Edmonton BeerFest Impersonation

The Wild West Tale of the Edmonton BeerFest Impersonation

# The Wild West Tale of the Edmonton BeerFest Impersonation

In the dusty plains of Alberta, long before skyscrapers dotted the skyline, there lay a town called Edmonton. It was a bustling settlement, known for its vibrant community and lively festivals.

One such festival, [started by a visionary and their loyal team](/edmonton-beerfest-history) — including a sharp-witted CFO — was the Edmonton BeerFest. Built from the ground up, it quickly became the pride of Edmonton, drawing visitors from far and wide with laughter, [music, and the finest brews](/entertainment).

## The Arrival of the Impostors

But as with any good story of the Wild West, outlaws were afoot.

Just eight months after the first festival, a band of roguish travelers saw the success and splendor of the Edmonton BeerFest and decided to capitalize on its good name. They rode into town under the guise of a traveling trade show, proclaiming themselves the *true* Edmonton BeerFest.

The original team was caught off guard. The impostors were clever, using slick words and false promises to deceive sponsors, media, and even some of the townsfolk. Partnering with [local charities and community projects](/charities), they further cemented their false identity.

## The Pandemic Years

The final blow came during the great pandemic of COVID-19.

The Edmonton BeerFest was [postponed just 15 days before its grand event](/edmonton-beerfest-history). The convention centre, usually alive with festival-goers, was repurposed as a [shelter for those in need](/charities). Seizing this opportunity, the impostors spread their deceit even further, convincing many they were the legitimate festival — riding on the coattails of the original’s hard-earned reputation.

## Fighting Back

The founder and their team, never ones to back down from a fight, gathered together. They strategized day and night, determined to reclaim their rightful place in the heart of Edmonton.

With the support of [loyal sponsors, musicians, and true festival-goers](/entertainment), they began to expose the fraudsters.

It became a battle of wits and wills. The impostors, though cunning, were no match for the genuine passion and integrity of the original team. By rallying the community and sharing the festival’s true origins, the truth began to cut through the noise.

## The Return of the Real BeerFest

In the end, truth prevailed. The impostors were unmasked, their lies laid bare for all to see.

The people of Edmonton, standing united, welcomed back their beloved festival with open arms. The Edmonton BeerFest [returned grander and more jubilant than ever](/tickets) — a testament to resilience, authenticity, and the power of community.

## A Legend for the Ages

And so, the tale of the Edmonton BeerFest impersonation became a legend, told around campfires and in taverns across the frontier.

It reminds us all that in the Wild West — and in Edmonton — the truth always rides tall in the saddle.

7 Myths Ever Beer Lover Should Know

7 Myths Ever Beer Lover Should Know

 

Edmonton International BeerFest

Edmonton International BeerFest

If you are a beer lover, chances are you have heard stories about your favorite beverage. What you may not know is that some of the stories that you have been hearing are falsehoods, not facts. The next time you reach into your refrigerator to grab a brewski, there you should be able to tell the difference between the facts and fiction.

1. Temperature Can Skunk the Beer

Many brewski drinkers believe that if the temperature of the liquid fluctuates, it will have a negative effect on the taste. This is not true. When the beverage is brewed, the breweries fill the bottles and cans with a cold ale. It usually stays cold when it is delivered to the store. There are many stores who will put the product on the store floor until it is purchased. Finally, when you get your drinks home, you put it in the refrigerator. Through all of these temperature changes, the beverage won’t lose its taste. One thing that will skunk the brewski is sunlight. This is why many breweries use brown bottles. Clear bottles and green bottles allow the contents to be exposed to light and making them taste like skunk. This is why many breweries don’t use these color bottles.

2. Bottles Are Better Than Cans

There are many people who think that bottled brewskies are better than cans. Part of the reason for this myth is that most craft beers are usually in a bottle. What you may not know is that craft beers brewers are using cans more often. Some people say that canned brewskis have a metallic taste. While this was true years ago, breweries now use a chemical liner in the can. This will prevent the contents from tasting like metal. The truth is that cans are better. They are lighter which saves on shipping costs which is why cans are cheaper than bottles. Cans are also more recyclable. In addition, cans are often sold at sporting events and establishments where glass bottles are not allowed. Finally, cans are not transparent, therefore, the contents cannot be exposed to the sunlight which can have a negative effect on the taste.

3. Dark Beers Are Stronger and More Bitter

All dark brewskis are not stronger and more bitter than light ones. While some dark beers are, there are some dark beers that are just dark in color as a result of the malt that is used and it won’t affect the taste. When it comes to the strength of your favorite brand, color has nothing to do with it. Stronger beers will have more sugar in the initial wort. This can occur in both dark and light beers and it all depends on how it is fermented.

4. Beer Needs To Be Served Ice Cold

There are many people who won’t drink a brewski unless it is ice cold because they believe that it should be. The truth is that this beverage can be cold, but if it is too cold, it can mask the flavor. There is a certain formula that you should follow based on the type that you are drinking.

  • American Larger: Serving temperature- 34 degrees
  • Stout: Serving temperature- 55 degrees also known a cellar temperature
  • Craft Beers: Serving temperature 40 to 55 degrees

5. A Beer’s Foam Is Your Enemy

Most people believe that a perfectly poured brewski won’t have any foam at the top. These people hate the thought of sifting through the foam to get to the actual drink. This is actually a myth. A good glass of suds will have a finger and a half of head on the top. This foam will actually trap the flavor and the aroma of the beverage in the glass. While some head is good, too much is bad. If you have too much head in your glass, it will release too much carbonation, resulting in a flat drink. The foam in a brewski is just 25 percent beer. If your glass is half foam, you won’t be getting as much brewski as you are paying for.

6. Wine Is More Complex Than Most Beers

Most brewski drinkers have at least one friend who says they won’t drink a few beers because it is too simple. This is not true. Brewskis has over 700 different flavor profiles while wine has only half that amount. Therefore, a brewski is more complex than wine.

7. ”Beers Before Liquor, Never Been Sicker”

There is a drinking saying that many people abide by. It says, “Beers before liquor, never been sicker. Liquor before beers, in the clear.” This saying is right and it is wrong. There are no components in liquor and a few beers that make it better to drink one first. However, if you are at home sipping on a few beers, you will get a small buzz. When you get to the bar and you start drinking shots, you get drunk after the fact. If you are at home drinking shots, you will be drunk when you get to the bar and you are more likely to sip your brewski.

If you love to have a few cold beers on a night out, you should know the facts and the fiction regarding your favorite alcoholic beverage.

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Edmonton BeerFest – Official  LOGO

Edmonton BeerFest – Official LOGO

Edmonton BeerFest – Official LOGO

Established 2006 in Edmonton Alberta Canada. Owned and Operated by Loud City Sound Inc.

Edmonton’s International BeerFest / Edmonton BeerFest an annual festival held in early spring in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

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Edmonton Beerfest
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The festival allows patrons to sample beers, lagers and ales from around the globe[4] brought in by different vendors, microbreweries, and pubs from around the world, with a focus on Alberta and Canada.[5][6]

The first events sold out.[7] Since then, the event has won the City of Edmonton’s local magazine Vue Weekly’s Golden Fork Awards for best Beverage Festival in both 2014[8] and 2015.[9] Beerfest then received runner up in the same category in 2016,[10] 2017,[11] and 2018.[12][13]

Each year approximately 25,000 people attend the event over its two-day span.[14][15]

Official Facebook Account
Official Twitter Accou t
Official Youtube Account
Official Instagram Account

Other Associated Websites and Social Media Include:
International Audience Website
Local Instagram Account

Ticket Sales:
Official Ticket Sales

Edmonton BeerFest – Official LOGO is available for Download
DOWNLOADABLE LOGO HERE 

For Festival History visit Here

For a List of FAQ visit Here

Official Wikipedia Page is Located Here

Additional Logo for Edmonton BeerFest Include

Bottle Cap

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TOP 20 BEER FESTIVALS IN THE WORLD

TOP 20 BEER FESTIVALS IN THE WORLD

Explore the World's Best Beer Festivals

Embark on a journey through the most celebrated beer festivals across the globe, where tradition meets innovation in the world of brewing.

The Cultural Tapestry of Beer Festivals

Beer festivals are more than just gatherings; they are vibrant celebrations of culture, history, and community. These events offer a unique opportunity to explore diverse brewing traditions, taste innovative craft beers, and immerse yourself in the local customs that make each festival a memorable experience.

A Global Celebration

From the bustling streets of Munich during Oktoberfest to the scenic views of the Great British Beer Festival, each event showcases the rich tapestry of global beer culture. These festivals are a testament to the creativity and passion of brewers worldwide, bringing together enthusiasts from all corners of the globe.

Why Attend a Beer Festival?

Attending a beer festival is not just about tasting different brews; it’s about connecting with fellow beer lovers, learning about brewing techniques, and experiencing the vibrant atmosphere that only a festival can offer. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or a curious newcomer, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Top 20 Beer Festivals Around the World

Oktoberfest, Munich, Germany

Great American Beer Festival, Denver, USA

Belgian Beer Weekend, Brussels, Belgium

Great British Beer Festival, London, UK

Qingdao International Beer Festival, Qingdao, China

Edmonton BeerFest, Edmonton, Canada

Fête de la Bière, Strasbourg, France

Craft Beer Rising, London, UK

Pilsner Fest, Pilsen, Czech Republic

Cape Town Festival of Beer, Cape Town, South Africa

Tokyo Beer Week, Tokyo, Japan

Australian International Beer Awards, Melbourne, Australia

Barcelona Beer Festival, Barcelona, Spain

BrewLDN, London, UK

Brewfest, Portland, USA

Toronto Festival of Beer, Toronto, Canada

Berlin Beer Week, Berlin, Germany

Sapporo Summer Festival, Sapporo, Japan

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Essential Travel Tips for Beer Festival Enthusiasts

Planning a trip to the world’s top beer festivals? Ensure a seamless experience by booking accommodations early, as nearby hotels fill up fast during these popular events. Consider using public transportation or festival shuttles to avoid parking hassles and enjoy the festivities responsibly. While you’re there, explore local attractions such as historic breweries, scenic parks, and cultural landmarks to make the most of your visit.

Celebrating Global Beer Traditions

A Journey Through Beer Culture

Beer festivals offer a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of global beer culture. From the traditional Bavarian brews at Oktoberfest to the innovative craft beers at Edmonton BeerFest, each event showcases a diverse range of flavors and brewing techniques. Embrace the opportunity to learn about the history and customs associated with each festival, and savor the distinct experiences that make each one unforgettable.

Festival Experiences from Our Attendees

“Attending Oktoberfest was a dream come true! The atmosphere was electric, and the variety of beers was astounding. I can’t wait to go back next year!”

Emily R.

“Edmonton BeerFest was a fantastic experience. The local brews were exceptional, and the festival’s organization was top-notch. Highly recommend it to any beer lover!”

James T.

“Traveling to different beer festivals has been an amazing journey. Each one offers something unique, and the people you meet are just as diverse as the beers.”

Sophia L.

“The cultural immersion at these festivals is incredible. You not only taste great beer but also learn so much about the traditions and stories behind them.”

Michael B.

“I loved the variety of activities at the festivals, from beer tastings to live music. It’s an experience that goes beyond just drinking beer.”

Olivia K.

“Every festival I’ve attended has been a celebration of beer and community. It’s a wonderful way to connect with fellow enthusiasts from around the world.”

Daniel H.

Plan Your Beer Festival Adventure

Join the global celebration of beer by planning your visit to the world’s top festivals. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast or a curious newcomer, these events offer a unique glimpse into the vibrant beer culture. Share your own festival stories and inspire others to embark on their own beer adventures!

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