The idea of a beer festival in Dublin was being mentioned in passing in Cork on Saturday. I doubt if there's any more detail at this stage, though I hope our friends in the business will keep us posted.
Anyway, it was mentioned in relation to the Great Irish Beer Festival in Galway last year that we could have an ICB stall there, and I was wondering if people would be interested in helping run an ICB one at this Dublin event, if it happens and if it's practical.
At the very least, it would be good to have some leaflets on how to make beer, where to get ingredients, what not to do, popular myths debunked etc. Ideally it would be great if we could actually offer homebrew, depending on the legality of it and the willingness of the brewers to provide.
Off the top of my head, I don't think it's a good idea to be handing out free samples, and I doubt if the organisers would be keen either, but we could either give the tokens we collect back to the organisers in exchange for running the stand, or the brewers could take what they'd need to cover their expenses. Either way a) I don't think it should be done to make money and b) I don't think it would be worth our while if we have to pay up front to be there.
The mechanics of this might be better discussed offline, so really what I'm wondering is if there'd be four or five members who'd be going to the Dublin event anyway (if it happens) and would be willing to remain sufficiently upright to spend at least some of their time helping run a stall and telling punters that homebrew is not rubbish, but actually great. Oh, and don't try a lager straight off.
I'm in. Anybody else?