We went to Denver over the weekend to enjoy the Taste of Colorado, which is an annual event with a variety of vendors. It wasn’t exactly what we were expecting, but it was still a lot of fun. We expected it to be mostly restaurants as well as local breweries and wineries, but it was actually a lot of vendors selling crafts as well as a small carnival. There were restaurants and food trucks, just not as many as we had expected and some of them were chain restaurants. We were able to get beer and wine, but the only brewery was Coors, so there wasn’t a selection of craft beers, which was more of what we were expecting.
The event itself is free, but you need to buy tickets in order to get food and drinks. It isn’t exactly cheap, but it is typical of these types of events. There was also plenty of free music with different bands playing throughout the four days and each evening there were some fairly big names playing. It was pretty warm over the weekend, so it was nice to sit in the shade and listen to some music at times. We enjoyed hearing the Confluence Music Group, The Afters, Hypnotic Vibes, and Boys II Men.
Obviously we weren’t there with kids, but we did enjoy seeing all of the children riding on the various carnival rides. There was a wide variety of rides for the children to enjoy, including some things for the older kids such as a zip-line and a mechanical bull. The floating hamster wheels looked like they would be a lot of fun. We’re not sure if we can handle all of the spinning and whirling, but the children were definitely enjoying it.
We didn’t buy anything while we were there, but there were definitely a lot of interesting crafts available. There was everything from African masks to various types of artwork. If you were looking for interesting trinkets to put in your home, there were plenty of choices. It was great to see all of the different and unique items for sale, but it wasn’t what we were expecting as we thought that the event was going to be all about the food from Colorado.
We really had a great time, but it was definitely a busy place to be and it was very crowded. In addition to everyone being there for the Taste of Colorado, there was also an anime convention going on, so there were people dressed as their favorite character on every street corner. Living in Colorado Springs, we had never heard of the event before this year, but we will definitely keep it in mind for the future as it was a lot of fun and now we know more of what to expect.
What would get us to drive an hour and a half through a blizzard? Apparently, the answer to that question is the Bacon and Beer Classic in Denver. The Bacon and Beer Classic is an event where more than thirty restaurants and seventy breweries get together to provide an homage to all things bacon and beer. It was our first time going to an event such as this and we certainly weren’t disappointed. Held at the football stadium in Denver, there was an incredible array of food featuring bacon and the varieties of beer were spectacular. After a night of eating everything bacon and drinking beer, we might have to exercise for a month to work off all of the calories, but it was well worth it.
We’re not food critics, but we’ve included some our favorite food items and beers that we tried during the event. First and foremost, everyone that we talked to as we roamed amongst the various booths were incredibly friendly and happy to talk about what they had prepared for the evening. Despite being terribly cold, it was very evident that they all had a passion for creating unique food and beer and the love of what they did came through with the offerings that they prepared. The BLT Charred Octopus from Elway’s was definitely one of the most interesting foods that we tried. It had a perfect combination of flavor and texture, including a beer infused cracker that they made themselves. It went perfectly with the Blonde Stout that we had from the Industrial Revolution Brewing Company, which was lighter than most stouts, but still had robust flavor.
For the sweet lovers, the Happy Hour on a Stick from 240 Sweet was an impressive treat with a toasted marshmallow rolled in chocolate, nuts, and bacon. Similarly, the Madagascar Dream Cream Ale from Platt Park Brewing Company was an interesting combination of a creamsicle and ale, giving it a hint of sweetness, but still being faithful to the flavors of a traditional ale. Their Tropical Snow Dance IPA was equally interesting with the usual hoppy notes of an IPA, but with a softer flavor profile, although there was nothing tropical about the weather that day.
The Bacon and Hashbrown Casserole with Bacon Queso Fundido from Wild Eggs was a little taste of heaven and definitely one of our favorites from the night. It was creamy and delicious with just the right amount of bacon. And for those that just can’t get enough bacon, there were plenty of flavor infused bacon strips to try, especially from the folks at Hormel’s Black Label Bacon who were dishing them out by the handful. Admittedly, their Jalapeno Bacon was pretty darn tasty. The Grimm Brothers Brewhouse had a nitro-infused Little Red Cap and a 3 Golden Hairs Pilsner that had a much happier ending than any of the fairytales that might have inspired their names. The House Cured and Hickory Smoked Bourbon and Apple Cider Braised Bacon from The Colorado Pig Rig was the perfect combination of sweet and savory, but one of our favorite bites of the night was the Pork Belly Banh-mi with Asian Beer Mustard, Pickled Veggies, and Cilantro from The Corner Office.
Based on the number of people who braved the elements to enjoy an evening of bacon and beer, there are certainly a lot of bacon and beer lovers in Colorado. We know that the love of beer is shared around the world, but perhaps the love of a bacon is as universal as well. If good food and drinks weren’t enough, there was also fun to be had with lively games like Giant Jenga, Beer Pong, Bean-Bag Toss, and more, as well as a band wandering the corridor. People were definitely enjoying themselves, but then again, it was all you can eat and drink. There was so much good food and beer that we can’t tell you about everything that we ate and drank, but there are a few more that are definitely worth mentioning. The Citra Hop and Ginger Bacon with Rhubarb Caramel Drizzle from First Draft Tap Room and Kitchen was extremely good as was Bacon Jam and Pimento Cheese Sandwich Quarters from Jim ‘N Nick’s Bar-B-Q. The root beer from Not Your Father’s Root Beer is decadently good since you don’t taste any of the alcohol.
For a perfect beer pairing, the Bacon Pretzel Sticks with Bacon and Beer Obatzda from Rhein Haus was a definite must try. Guiness was there to show off their new Nitro IPA, but we were more impressed with the Colorado craft beers from Aspen Brewery, Upslope Brewing Company, and we were really impressed with German Hefe from Odyssey Brewing. The Bacon Pizza from Simply Pizza was absolutely delicious as was the Smoking Crackling Pork Belly Bites with Lechon Sauce from Orange Crunch. All in all, it was a great night of food, beer, and fun. We’ll definitely be going back again next year when hopefully it will be much warmer. It will probably take us that long to lose the weight that we gained in a single evening of pork and ale, but it was worth a night of over-indulgence.
If you’ve ever been to Walt Disney World or to Disneyland, one thing that you’re likely to have experienced is one of their colorful parades. Like almost everything at these theme parks, the parades are a lot of fun to watch with each park offering different parades throughout the day and night. When we went to Disney World for our 20th anniversary, we were there without any kids and still had a great time watching the parades.
There is an overwhelming amount of things to do when you’re at Disney World, rushing from ride to ride, meeting the characters, eating at the themed restaurants, but take the time to watch the parades. With their upbeat music that is bound to put a smile on your face, to the whirling dancers, or to the various characters that make an appearance, it is well worth the time. Although people line the streets, it is easy enough to find a good vantage point to see the parade and people will make room for the young ones to see all of the action.
If you get the chance, don’t just go to a single parade, each one offers its own form of entertainment. Also, try to go to the main parade at night, it is followed by the famous fireworks over Cinderella’s Castle. The various floats are whimsical, fun, and full of color. And rest assured, no matter which parade you go to, Mickey Mouse will be sure to make an appearance. Also, if you go near a major holiday, there will be parades to celebrate the special season.
No matter what age you are, whether you’re a fan of light-hearted music, or care about colorful floats, take the time to watch the parades. If the parade itself doesn’t fill your heart with joy, look around at the children who line up along the parade route and see the absolute joy in their eyes. If the look of a child seeing one of their animated characters come to life doesn’t put a smile on your face, then likely nothing will. We had a great time watching five different parades while we were there and enjoyed each and every one of them.