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First ever Saint Arnold Pub Crawl in The Woodlands was a success!

20140125_150930The first ever Saint Arnold Pub Crawl in The Woodlands was a success!

The Pub Crawl started out at Hubbell & Hudson at 2 pm where the line started forming beforehand with people waiting for their tickets to participate in the event.

Tickets were free and you purchased your beer at each place you went to during the crawl. At the end of the crawl winding down at The Goose’s Acre, if you had completed all five stops on the ticket, you received a pint glass from Saint Arnold that is a great addition to any beer connoisseurs collection. Some of the beer Saint ArSaint Arnold Endeavournold featured was their well known Endeavor packing an a.b.v. (alcohol by volume) of 8.9% and also available were the Spring Bock – a.b.v. 6.4%, Elissa I.P.A. (India Pale Ale) – a.b.v. 6.6%, Santo – black Kölsch in style – a.b.v. 4.7%, and these speacial brews Weizenbock – a.b.v. 7.4%, Icon – Bohemian Pills – a.b.v. 5.2%. 

Saint Arnold Spring BockYou could complete the stops in the order of your preference, but had to get a punch from each stop to receive your pint glass at the end of the crawl.

Stops included Hubbell & Hudson, The Rufuge, Baker St. Pub & Grill, Bar Louie, and last but not least The Goose’s Acre where the crawl wound down around 6 p.m. We had the pleasure of meeting some of the great Saint Arnold employees who were kind enough to let us get their photos and were a staple in helping make this event a success. We weren’t able to get every employees picture that was working the event, but would like to thank each and everyone of them for their time and hard work, including those working the venues, and the venues that allowed the event to be hosted. For more information on Saint Arnold tours, beer, merchandise and other news visit the Saint Arnold website.

 

 

 

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