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Whats the crowd like at a microbrew festival? Penn Brewery in Pittsburgh to be specific.?


I'm going to Pennbrewery in Pittsburgh for a microbrew festival and I'd like to know beforehand what the crowd is going to be like. Is it going to be a bunch of older stuckup beer-snobs, sniffing and swishing, or a bunch of wasted fratboys taking advantage of all you can drink beer? I'd like to avoid it if its going to be either. I'd prefer just some laid back drinking fun, while trying some new beers.

I'm a big fan of microbrews and brewpubs, and I go to those sorts of events all the time. I'm 24 years old, and I find that the crowd tends to be a little older than me, but not quite my parents age. I doubt you'll find many "wasted frat boys" at all. You might run into somebody who's a little snobbish, but they'll be in the minority. Take a couple friends with you and I'm sure you'll have a good time. Seriously; good friends, good beer and probably some good food; what more can you ask for?



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Home of the Brauhaus and Waldschlosschen

Dresden is the capital of the German federal state of Saxony. It is located on the River Elbe. It is an industrial, governmental, and cultural centre and located in what once was called Valley of the Clueless. The city has rebuilt itself on a grand scale following the bombings of World War Two.

Dresden has about ten million tourists a year, most of them come from Germany. When here you should also enjoy the rare wines of the wine-growers from the surroundings, preferably in one of the romantic restaurants.

Nightlife has its roots in only one main area the district of Neustadt. It is a very popular destination, especially for younger people with its mass of bars, inspired taverns and cafes. The Brauhaus and Waldschlosschen is one of the oldest breweries in the country. Its dark beer and wheat beer are stuff of legends.

The largest inner-city shopping temple, is the Altmarktgalerie, which has also become a recent attraction. The Altmarkt Gallery shopping mall is one of the most attractive shopping centres of the city with over a 100 shops, cafes and restaurants on a sales area of 26,000 sq. metres and on four levels.

The Baroque district around Kanigstrasseis the city's unique, newly created shopping paradise with a claim to be something special, invites you with over 100 fine addresses for fine food and purchasing.

The Blue Wonder is called because of its distinctive turquoise colour. Blauer Wunder bridge links the districts of Loschwitz and Blasewitz. It was built from 3,500 tonnes of iron and 100,000 rivets, it is widely regarded as a master piece of 19th century engineering. The bridge opened in 1893 and it was Europe's first to be built with out pylons. Each side of the river with Kornerplatz on the right bank and Schillerplatz on the left bank is lined with restaurants and beer gardens.

The Royal Palace, was constructed in various stages between the 12th and 19th centuries. It was the former official royal residence of the Saxon royal family. Although it had suffered heavy structural damage during WWII, it has come a long way towards being returned to its original magnificence. The chapel of the palace is currently used by the Dresdner Staatschauspiel ensemble for a number of well supported events. While the fully restored building is now home to many precious and valuable attractions, such as the Crown Jewels, the Engraving Collection and also the city's Coin Museum. The church combines architectural features from the Baroque, Romantic, Renaissance and neo-Renaissance periods.

About the Author

Douglas Scott writes and works for The Car Hire Specialist. and is a free lance writer for The Dresden Rental Site