B&T festival November 3-4
http://www.bitterandtwisted.com.au/
no home game either day so can get rat shit (we play perth away sat 3rd november)
can't wait to see ted and toad, and see sla sweat
B&T festival November 3-4
http://www.bitterandtwisted.com.au/
no home game either day so can get rat shit (we play perth away sat 3rd november)
can't wait to see ted and toad, and see sla sweat
awwwwww yeeeeeah buddy
saturday for sure, then claro for late game as boz will guarantee it being on the telly
My birthday on the 4th. Normally attend to celebrate but missed last year so very keen this time
yep, will guarantee the Clarendon Hotel will show the game, also that they are a short stagger across the road from Civic Station
hell, they might even let us in and serve us more booze by that stage of the long, long day
last season several blokes actually brought their missus along - I may well do the same this time
lock down the hut
schultz is keen
the weekend after uni finishes.
locked in.
the day before my final uni assignment is due
I may be out
Are Toad and his merry men on board again?
I don't hold a grudge, you give me a new reason to hate you every day.
longtime reader firstime poster. Im keen to get onboard with this and meet some other supporters.
Went for the first time last year, was bitterly disappointed (hurhurhur). Lines too long, expensive, ended up just getting on the cold grape juice (which was actually delicious).
after the $30 entry fee (which includes tokens for half a litre of beer), the beer thereaftert is cheaper ($10 / liter) for novel and less commercial beers, than it would at a typical pub for a schooner of new or carlton (~$5 / 0.425 L ~ $11.80 / L).
compares with a 6 pack of 330 mL beers for $20...
Last edited by snake; 07-09-2012 at 12:37 PM. Reason: actualy $30
Warners at the Bay much better value as you get all the beer you want included for the entry price
<3 Warners.that is all
$50 is for the two day pass. $30 for one day.
I guess that warners may be better value in terms of beer/$ but B&T offers alot more in terms of a quirky venue, easy public transport, unique beers (some brewers such as murrays and potters make special beers for the day, as well as the homebrew which is usually decent at worst and fantastic at best), as well as things other than drinking (music, information sessions etc.).
No reason not to go to both