I had a great Halloween in NOLA. Many, many thanks to Flying Dog and Mister Hunter S. Thompson for the inspiration. Thanks to Beerfest (a bar full of taps on Bourbon St.) for having Flying Dog on tap.
What do you do if you’re in New Orleans during Halloween? Dress up like Dr. Gonzo, that’s what! Brad was there and spent the last day of October in style. And always remember to bring your trusty attorney with you, especially whilst spending Halloween in The Big Easy.
And friend of Flying Dog Siobhan dressed up like our Doggie Style Classic Pale Ale and partied the night away with us during our Flying Dog Pub Crawl down “The Gauntlet” in scenic Frederick, Maryland. Now we don’t want to presuppose anything, but you’re in for a pretty good night if you’re dressed up as anything called “Doggie Style”.
We sort of sprung this concept on you people a little late this year, but rest assured there will be a contest next year, so get started on your costume and win some schtuff.
[via Don’t let these people give you candy next Halloween]
Published on
October 29, 2008 in
Beer and Event Planning.
Tags: Beer, Colorado, Denver, Fear and Loathing, Flying Dog, Flying Dog Ales, Gonzo, HST, Hunter S. Thompson, Hunter Thompson, New Orleans.
I’ve just enjoyed so going to Denver so much lately the past few months. Meeting the some of the Flying Dog and Blake St. Tavern folks was indeed a treat. I figured what better way to further give tribute to Flying Dog and Hunter S. Thompson than to go as HST for Halloween in New Orleans.

taken today w/ my BlackBerry after my HST props came in the mail. thank you Ebay!
I walked a short jaunt over to Blake Street Tavern near Coors Field to watch some Monday Night Football and to get some Flying Dog. I was welcomed by a hostess with a big smile, and she sat me in a semicircle of what seemed to be 4 or 5 HD TVs. NICE.
First order of business, get a Gonzo Imperial Stout.
Second order of business, get a beer sampler. My waitress, Lizzy, brought me a 6-beer sampler of their draught Flying Dog fare. It was nice indeed. 
Left to right:
Doggy style pale ale
Snake dog IPA
In Heat Wheat
Old Scratch Amber Lager
Tire Bite Golden Ale
Woody Creek White
Foreground:
Green Chili Cheese Fries (waaaay too much food, I had about 8 bites). Spicy!!!!
After a little dinner and tasting, I ordered a few more IPAs and a few more Whites. It was a nice relaxing night.
I’m going to Denver, CO for work in nine days. While I was sitting on my couch enjoying a Flying Dog Classic Pale this evening, I thought to myself, “Hey, the Flying Dog brewery is in Denver; I should do a brewery tour one afternoon while I’m there.”
Just thought I would share. I’m pretty fired up about it.

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