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Victorious three-legged goats are apparently going to be a Sly Fox Bock Fest tradition.
The big story of yesterday’s goings-on in Phoenixville, as you’ve likely heard by now, was that a three-legged goat won the race to name the Maibock for the third straight year but that it wasn’t the three-legged goat most people … Continue reading
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This is a great day for enjoying a brew or two…and tomorrow is likely to be even better.
Photo, via Facebook via Don Russell, is the Maifest taking place on South St. in Philadelphia, taken in front of Brauhaus Schmitz. Just look at that sky. There will be a lot of beer consumed today and maybe even more … Continue reading
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Goats Illustrated.
I assume some of you are beginning to suffer from Peggy Overload and I apologize, but the folks at Virtual Farm Creative keep creating this incredible stuff and I am unable to resist using it. Plus also, shhh, don’t tell … Continue reading
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Pottstown Mercury Goat Race video.
The Mercury has done an impressive job covering this event in years past, but this time around, in print and in the video below, the standard has been lowered considerably. Still, it’s something, y’know, and I have to believe there … Continue reading
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Goat Race notes (the fun stuff).
This had to have been the largest crowd ever at the Sly Fox Bock Fest. If the generally accepted estimate (ain’t nobody knows for sure) in 2011 was 3,000 attendees, then 2012 may have approached 4,000. Or not (see previous … Continue reading
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Ruminating over ruminants.
This is the kind of weather that gets people to thinking about goats…well, not all people, but surely all those who have made the annual Sly Fox Bock Fest and Goat Race on the first Sunday of every May into … Continue reading
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