tony67
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I made my first pass through the F&W festival this evening.
I agree with most of the comments already posted
The lobster roll is OK, not great.
The sausage in Germany is dead on.
The lamb slider is too dry.
The lamb chop is amazing (Really Amazing).
The Lobster & Scallop stew in Ireland is also top notch.
What set me off this evening though was the Guinness they served in Ireland.
Basically it was dumped into a glass and handed to me.
It was not settled and by the time it settled it had about a three inch head.
I said something to the "barman" and he looked at me like was was daft.
At $6 for a Guinness this is ridiculous.
If you want turnover it is simple do not serve Guinness, serve Harp.
Do not put someone in a cart representing Ireland that has no clue about Guinness.
Enough Americans know what to expect from a good Guinness.
Even worse they know how to serve Guinness 20 feet away at the Rose and Crown, an ENGLISH bar.
If this was the only issue then I might be fine but then with it (not really).
Next I went over to the Brewers Collection and ordered two beers.
A Pilsner Urquell and a Kona Fire Rock Pale Ale.
First they tried to give me Grolsh instead of Pilsner Urquell. I'm not sure why.
Then I taste the two beers. They were luke warm.
Now I know they shouldn't be served ice cold, but they should be cool.
It is 90+ degrees out. This is a Food and Wine (also Beer!!!) festival.
If you are going to charge exorbitant prices then at least have people who know how to serve it correctly.
End of Rant.
What are your experiences with the beers at the F&W festival?
Are the other carts better?
At these prices and quality I think I will be sticking to the tequila at La Cava del Tequila.
It is MUCH better value for money.
I agree with most of the comments already posted
The lobster roll is OK, not great.
The sausage in Germany is dead on.
The lamb slider is too dry.
The lamb chop is amazing (Really Amazing).
The Lobster & Scallop stew in Ireland is also top notch.
What set me off this evening though was the Guinness they served in Ireland.
Basically it was dumped into a glass and handed to me.
It was not settled and by the time it settled it had about a three inch head.
I said something to the "barman" and he looked at me like was was daft.
At $6 for a Guinness this is ridiculous.
If you want turnover it is simple do not serve Guinness, serve Harp.
Do not put someone in a cart representing Ireland that has no clue about Guinness.
Enough Americans know what to expect from a good Guinness.
Even worse they know how to serve Guinness 20 feet away at the Rose and Crown, an ENGLISH bar.
If this was the only issue then I might be fine but then with it (not really).
Next I went over to the Brewers Collection and ordered two beers.
A Pilsner Urquell and a Kona Fire Rock Pale Ale.
First they tried to give me Grolsh instead of Pilsner Urquell. I'm not sure why.
Then I taste the two beers. They were luke warm.
Now I know they shouldn't be served ice cold, but they should be cool.
It is 90+ degrees out. This is a Food and Wine (also Beer!!!) festival.
If you are going to charge exorbitant prices then at least have people who know how to serve it correctly.
End of Rant.
What are your experiences with the beers at the F&W festival?
Are the other carts better?
At these prices and quality I think I will be sticking to the tequila at La Cava del Tequila.
It is MUCH better value for money.

