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The Beer Dabbler Winter Carnival
by Juleana Enright on Jan.21, 2012, under Foodie
When below zero temps fall and ice and snow coat everything in sight – including your car or bike – it’s easy to start doubting why you call Minnesota home. So, let me remind you of some of the perks: skiing and snowboarding; ice skating St. Paul’s gorgeous Wells Fargo WinterSkate outdoor rink; having an excuse to drink earlier – hey, it’s dark out, after all; mulled wine – drinking and making; the annual art shanties on Medicine Lake; the City of Lakes Loppet festival and – one of my favorites – the upcoming annual fest, the Beer Dabbler Winter Carnival.
Marking it’s third year, the Dabbler features a day-long celebration of the art of craft and micro-brewing, not to mention a full day of sampling fit for a beer lover and a beer newbie alike. This year, the festival has expanded its grounds to the St. Paul Farmer’s Market, making it the biggest outdoor winter beer fest in MN.
If you’re new to the Beer Dabbler, don’t worry. There’s plenty to do including a chance to show off your mixology and recipe talents in a home-brew contest presented by Northern Brewer boasting prizes and a opportunity to win the coveted Lord Dabbler’s Cup – a People’s Choice award for excellence in brewery. Watch on as St. Paul’s own Mayor Chris Coleman kicks off the carnival with the annual tapping of the Beer Dabbler Oak Barrel and sip down a special release ale from previous Dabbler Cup winners, Tallgrass Brewing Company, as well as samples from over 200 varieties and 60 breweries while you enjoy access to live music from Pink Mink,
Romantica and others, strut your dance moves at Leinekugel’s Silent Disco and participate in awesome entertainment like St. Croix Casino’s “Best Dressed of the Fest” contest and minnow races. And – since you shouldn’t drink on an empty stomach – make sure to visit some of St. Paul’s beloved food trucks including Fork in the Road, Potter’s Pasties, Simply Steve’s and GastroTruck who will be cooking up delicious hot treats. Long hail cold weather!
Visit The Beer Dabbler Winter Carnival online for a full list of all the beers set to be sampled at the Dabbler, updates and to snag advance tickets.
When: January 28th, 4 – 8 p.m., doors at 3:30
Where: Saint Paul Farmer’s Market
Cost: $30 advance, $40 day of
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Weekend nightlife roundup in the 651: 1.22-1.23
by Jahna Peloquin on Jan.22, 2010, under Style & Nightlife
While you’re in town checking out the St. Paul Winter Carnival activities (which kicks off this weekend), there’s also a ton of other nightlife events happening this weekend in St. Paul:

Daughters of the Sun
FRIDAY: Modern Radio 10-Year Anniversary Shows at Turf Club
The record label has been pronounced dead to many in the recording industry, but Twin Cities-based label Modern Radio is still kicking after ten years. They’ve also become one of the most well-respected, enterprising, and fair labels in town. To celebrate, they’ve invited a number of its bands to play a couple of gigs, and day one happens in St. Paul’s Turf Club. The lineup includes the Chambermaids, FT (The Shadow Government), psych rockers Daughters of the Sun, Double Bird, and Sheridan Fox. The night promises special bonuses, like fresh-baked cookies by label owners Tom Loftus and Peter Mielech. With so many awesome local bands signed to it, Modern Radio is definitely worth celebrating. (9 p.m. $7. 21-plus. 1601 University Ave. W., St. Paul. 55104. 651-647-0486.)

"Troll 2"
SATURDAY: Trash Film Debauchery: “Troll 2″ at Turf Club Clown Lounge
The experts say not to trust Wikipedia, but you can trust it when it comes to its take on the terrible D movie Troll 2: “(It’s) widely considered to be of poor quality.” That’s enough for Trash Film Debauchery, a group of trash film afficionados who regularly hold screenings at the Turf Club. The 1990 horror film doesn’t actually include any trolls from the original Troll, nor does it have anything to do with the original movie. Instead, the film follows a family that travels to the far-away kingdom of Nilbog, which turns out to be a goblin den. The strangest part may be that the goblins are actually vegetarians, so they have to turn people into plants in order to eat them. It’s bad enough to have inspired a recent documentary called Best Worst Movie. (10 p.m. Free. 1601 University Ave. W., St. Paul. 55104. 651-647-0486.)

Beer Dabbler
SATURDAY: Beer Dabbler at St. Paul Winter Carnival in Mears Park (SOLD OUT)
For the first time, the St. Paul Winter Carnival has teamed up with the traveling Beer Dabbler Showcase. More than 40 different breweries will serve all-you-can-handle tastings of its selections, including locals Lift Bridge, Fulton, Finnegans, Brau Brothers, and others. Head over post-parade or after the Coronation, or before the hot air balloon launch. If you get hungry, Lowertown eatery The Bulldog Lowertown will be serving food onsite, and Barrio will have its inaugural run of its Taco Truck in Mears Park beginning at noon; offerings include menu favorites like Potato Sopes and Tacos de Lengua. Buy tickets at or get more info at www.BeerDabbler.com and www.winter-carnival.com. (3:30-7:30 p.m. $20. 221 E. 5th St., St. Paul. 612-269-1674.)

Deep Blues Film Festival
SATURDAY: Deep Blues Film Festival at Dayton’s Bluff Eagles Club
Thanks to the success of St. Paul outdoor festivals such as Concrete & Grass, Jazz Fest, and Music in Mears, the organizers behind the Deep Blues Festival (which normally takes place in Lake Elmo) to the capital city. To celebrate, they’re throwing a blues film festival, featuring documentary blues films and performances from some of the most innovative musicians around. Click here for the full schedule. (Noon-11 p.m. Also next Saturday, Jan. 30. 287 Maria Ave., St. Paul. 651-774-7643.)


