Category: Events

Snake Saturday

In the past few years, North Kansas City has grown a bustling craft beer scene.  Screenland Armour, Cinder Block Brewery, The Big Rip Brewing Company, Grain to Glass, and even Helen’s JAD Bar & Grill are all great places to get unique beers on the way home from work or on a fun Saturday night.  This Saturday, however, is for the snakes.  Snake Saturday is an annual tradition in North Kansas City that started 32 years ago.  In 1983, Mickey Finn and Bill Grigsby started the parade as a promotion for Rodeway Inn.  At the time it had only four floats and a Grand Marshal and took place in the motel parking lot.  It was a chilly day, only about ten degrees, but people were able to watch the parade from their hotel rooms and the coffee shop.

This year, there are over 100 floats and the temperature will be much warmer.  Okay, so there’s the parade talk.  What’s going on beerwise?  Lots!  With the city’s great craft beer scene, there’s a lot from which to choose.

DSC02949The Big Rip Brewing Company will host a Kegs N Eggs beginning at 8am, which breakfast burritos and beer.  New beers will be on tap including Groovy Pale Ale, which used 3lbs of Amarillo Hops, and The Priest Chocolate Milk Stout.  They’ll also have mixed drinks like Irish Car Bombs, Drowning Dr Pepper Beers, and Irish Coffee.  Bars will be located inside and outside.  From noon until 3:30pm, Scarlet Town Band, an Irish Folk Quartet, will be playing and Helen’s on Wheels Food Truck will be serving food.  They’ll have Snake Saturday shirts for sale and Limited Edition Buttons for the first 100 people.  219 E 9th Ave

Grain to Glass will have a paid Beer Garden with corned beef, fries, and two beers included in the $30 price.  If you want a reserved parking spot, it’ll be an extra $45 ($75 total).  They’ll have a few Boulevard’s on tap, including their new Spring Belle and an event-appropriate Irish Ale.  1611 Swift Ave

Cinder Block Brewery may be familiar to you lately, as they just released kegs to Kansas City area bars.  They’ll be open from 9am until 5pm with live music from 10am until 4pm.  Back Rack Grill will be serving Irish Style BBQ.  A $5 cover charge gets you in all day.  Isle of Cinder, a Wee Heavy, will be on tap as well as other great beers.  110 E 18th Ave

Screenland Armour will have a special New Belgium Firkin and Montage, an all movie soundtrack band, that will be playing live.  408 Armour Rd

Smokin’ Guns BBQ will have live music, My Six Gun Heart, from 1pm until 5pm and Miller Lite beer specials.

Johnny’s Backyard will feature Irish Pipers, Open Blue Jam, and OASIS on their outdoor stage.  They open at 8am.  1825 Buchanan St

Neon Wild will have Travis Marvin play in their Beer Garden.  No cover charge.  1802 Clay St

Denim & Diamonds will have Years Past in concert at 7pm.  1725 Swift Ave

River Aces will be open from 8am until 3am and will have DJs all day.  Cash only.  1800 Swift Ave

Christine’s Firehouse on 20th Bar & Grill has a lot of understandable restrictions:  21 & older; must have ID; no backpacks, coolers, or outside food/drink; cash only; and only porta potties.  They’ll be open 6am to 6pm and have Three Drink Minimum playing at 11am.  220 E 20th Ave

Helen’s JAD Bar & Grill is a bit out of the way of the parade, so they’re not doing anything at their bar, but will have their food truck at Big Rip to serve a special menu.  2002 Armour Rd

 

A few tips for the parade and beer events:

  • Get there early if you want a good parking spot.  Any time after 9am, you’re going to have to walk a few blocks or more.
  • Same goes for a good spot to sit/stand and watch the parade.  Get there early.  Several thousand people attend the parade nowadays, much more than the few dozen that watched it 32 years ago.
  • The best spot to collect the most amount of candy and other fun stuff is about 14th & Swift. Floats can run out of candy pretty quickly, so get on the route early.  Plus, they’re excited and get kind of a slow start at the beginning, so they hand out a lot of candy.
  • Bring cash.  A lot of venues only accept cash on Snake Saturday and if they are accepting credit cards, they are going to be extremely busy.  Also, most have Square machines they use with iPads, so the wait will be even longer.  Connectivity to the network will be decreased due to the volume of cell phone use making the wait for charging your card even longer.
  • It is a family-friendly day, so no drinking outside the venues.
  • Don’t be an asshole.  (This is an every day tip, but works here, too)

 

We will be handing out buttons and taking pictures at Big Rip, Cinder Block, Grain to Glass, and throughout the crowd.  Have fun and be safe!

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First First Friday

Craft lovers are in for a treat during this month’s First Friday.  This will be the first First Friday for Border Brewing Co and they want to kick it off right.  They will be joined by Pie Hole, a food truck that serves Aussie Meat Pies, and will have their first guest taps from Torn Label Brewing Company.

If you have never been to a First Friday, today would be a great introduction to the monthly event.  On the first Friday of each month, Crossroads’ art galleries, studios, restaurants, and breweries open their doors to showcase local and national artists.  It’s an evening of art entertainment wBorder Brewing Beerhere people can take in the culture, company of others, and check out new (and old) businesses.  For more information on all of the places participating click here.

Border Brewing Co is located at 406 East 18th Street and will be hosting their part of First Friday from 4pm until 9pm tonight.

If you want some more entertainment on another Crossroads establishment’s first First Friday, walk a couple of blocks to Screenland Crossroads Tapcade.  They’ll have Mortal Kombat 2, Smash TV, and Dig Dug added to their $5 all-you-can-play arcade.  They open from 11am until midnight and are located at 1701 McGee, Suite 200.

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Boulevardia’s Taps & Tastes Lineup Revealed

Boulevardia has announced this year’s lineup for their Taps & Tastes.  These are the best of the best so make sure you have free time on Wednesday, February 25, at 10am to secure your spot for the Taps & Tastes experience.  Last year, tickets sold out in 20 minutes and there were several problems with the ticketing system.  Even the event itself had its problems, but they’ve learned from last year and have implemented changes including the location of the Taps & Tastes and selling less tickets.

This year will sell out much quicker and be a much better event.

2nd Shift Brewing – New Haven, Missouri

4 Hands Brewing Company – St. Louis, Missouri

Arizona Wilderness Brewing Co. – Gilbert, Arizona

Bell’s Brewery – Kalamazoo, Michigan

Blind Tiger Brewery – Topeka, Kansas

Boulevard Brewing Company – Kansas City, Missouri

Brasserie d’Achouffe – Achouffe, Belgium

Brewery Ommegang – Cooperstown, New York

Cambridge Brewing Company – Cambridge, Massachusetts

Cigar City Brewing – Tampa, Florida

Cinder Block Brewery – North Kansas City, Missouri

Core Brewing Company – Springdale, Arkansas

Crispin Cider Company – Colfax, California

Defiance Brewing Co. – Hays, Kansas

Duvel – Belgium

Firestone Walker – Paso Robles, California

Founders Brewing Co. – Grand Rapids, Michigan

Free State Brewing Company – Lawrence, Kansas

Funwerks – Fort Collins, Colorado

Gella’s Diner and Lb. Brewing Co. – Hays, Kansas

Goose Island Beer Company – Chicago, Illinois

Kansas City Bier Company – Kansas City, Missouri

Lagunitas Brewing Co. – Lagunitas, California

Lakewood Brewing Company – Garland, Texas

Logboat Brewing Co. – Columbia, Missouri

Martin City Brewing Company – Kansas City, Missouri

McCoy’s Public House – Kansas City, Missouri

Mother’s Brewing Company – Springfield, Missouri

New Belgium Brewing – Fort Collins, Colorado

Odell Brewing – Fort Collins, Colorado

Peace Tree Brewing Company – Knoxville, Iowa

Perennial Artisan Ales – St. Louis, Missouri

Piney River Brewing Co. – Bucyrus, Missouri

Port Brewing / The Lost Abbey – San Marcos, California

Prairie Artisan Ales – Tulsa, Oklahoma

Pretty Things Beer & Ale Project – Somerville, Massachusetts

Public House Brewing Company – Rolla, Missouri

River North Brewery – Denver, Colorado

Schlafly – Maplewood, Missouri

Side Project Brewing – Maplewood, Missouri

Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. – Chico, California

Stone Brewing Co. – Escondido, California

Urban Chestnut Brewing Co. – St. Louis, Missouri

Victory Brewing Company – Downington, Pennsylvania

 

Those are the 44 breweries currently on the list.

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Sweetheart’s Stout & Chocolate

Looking to avoid the Valentine’s Day crowd this Saturday?  Grain to Glass is offering a beer and chocolate tasting tonight at their North Kansas City location.  For $15, sample some of the best stouts paired with chocolates from Askinosie Chocolate.

askAskinosie is a Springfield company founded by former criminal defense lawyer, Shawn Askinosie.  They commit themselves to making their chocolates the highest quality and best-tasting possible.  Each year, they team up with many breweries and beer locations to offer pairings of their chocolates.

If you and your significant other love beer and chocolate, this is a great opportunity to learn what pairs well together.  You’ll be given the chance to ask the experts what other beer pairings, outside of stouts, work well to suit your palate.  Grain to Glass has a selection of great beers that you will be able to purchase and enjoy, away from the crowds, this Saturday.

Sweetheart’s Stout & Chocolate Tasting begins at 6:30pm at Grain to Glass, 1611 Swift, North Kansas City, MO 64116.  For tickets, click here.

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