With Beartown Brewery

 

Andy Warhol was quoted as saying
"In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes."

Get your photo on here and Beartown says
"In fifteen minutes everybody will be famous."

 
Be famous, send us a photo of you or your mates wearing a Beartown shirt somewhere special and we will put it on the web for you. It could be on your holidays, places you have visited, unusual means of transport, the list is endless. The only thing we ask is that you have something in the background that shows that it is the place you say it is. So if you say that you are in Paris then get the Eiffel Tower in the picture, got the idea?



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The Beartown Tee Shirt Photo Gallery
 
Beartown makes it to the biggest pub in the world
Above from left to right
Beverley Nash, Bryn Wharton, Carol Ogden, Phil Ogden, Judith Wharton
I make no excuse for making the above & below pictures the largest in this section, as this group in my mind has taken the ultimate picture. Where else would you like your Brewery shirt to be seen but in the largest pub in the world.
That pub would be the Hofbrauhaus in Munich. The group went to see the Munich Christmas markets and as you can see got in to the spirit of things with their Santa hats. The Beer is of course the delicious Hofbrau beer 5.1%A.B.V, which is served in the large beer steins that you can see the girls drinking out of on the left. Below you can see the impressive building that is the Hofbrauhaus.
 
 

Chris Plummer in Banff National Park, Calgary in Canada.

In the fall of 1883, three Canadian Pacific Railway construction workers stumbled across a cave containing hot springs on the eastern slopes of Alberta's Rocky Mountains.
From that humble beginning was born Banff National Park, Canada's first national park. Spanning 6,641 square kilometres (2,564 square miles) of valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, meadows and rivers, Banff National Park is one of the world's premier destination spots

Find out more about Banff National Park
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Here is Matt Plummer at Spruce Meadows

Spruce Meadows is located in the foothills of the majestic Canadian Rockies, within the city of Calgary, Alberta. This picturesque complex has captivated the worldwide audience of the sport of show jumping. There is no other place like it. Spruce Meadows blends the discipline of sport with the communication of international commerce and the goodwill of visitors... bringing Canada together with the world.

Spruce Meadows' tournaments have attracted virtually every Olympic, World, European, and National Show Jumping Champion; but there is more than just athletic excitement and excellence at Spruce Meadows. There is also a quiet side to Spruce Meadows; the peace and tranquility of the country is, for some, even more enjoyable.


On the photo from left to right are
Steve King Licensee of the Beartown Tap
Jerry Brocklehurst
Trevor Gammage

This photo was taken when they went to the
Great British Beer Festival at Earl's Court
in London on 1st August 2006
The camara man, their very good friend Ted Blair.

As you can see Steve has got the new Beartown logo on his shirt

Jerry & Trevor have the old type but they are upgrading soon.


The licensee of the Beartown Tap went with shirt to the famous De Dolle Brouwers at Roeselarestraat 12B-8600 Esen Belgium
To find Esen look in the North of Belgium near Diksmuide.
The founder of the brewery was a doctor in medicine, Louis Nevejan.
They found archives stating that the first building dates from 1835 AD
Steve is standing on the steps that go in to the brewery, to find out more about this brewery go to http://www.dedollebrouwers.be/en/index.html
Steve gets to meet the brewer, Chris, with the world famous shirt that he made himself. The shirt is covered with a yellow cartoon type of man that is part of the brewery logo, much like the bears are with Beartown. This meeting took place in the brewery tap where we were very happy to drink a selection of the De Dolle Brouwers Belgium ales.

And here is Jerry Inside the Great British Beer Festival at Earl's Court

With Steve, He never moved far from the Foreign Bottle Beer Bar

In the background on one of the giant banners
you can see the logo of Schneider Weisse
This is a German wheat beer, the King of Weisse Beer


Here is Trevor, at his favourite bar Inside the Great British Beer Festival at Earl's Court. The Bar Nouveau is where you can find all the new beers that the breweries have made. as a passionate ticker Trevor is well happy having got more beers in his ticking machine.

If you need to know about beer, this is the man to talk to, at this moment in time he has over 5500 beers with tasting notes and which brewery they came from.