Scary Good Time at Scream Whistle Saturday, October 26

Scary Good Time at Scream Whistle

Annual Halloween bash at the historic Roundhouse returns for its 18th year

A good argument can be made that Halloween is an even better day when you are an adult.

Sure, as a kid you get to don a great costume and prowl the neighbourhood after dark to fill a bag with free candy. But as an adult, you can still put on a kickass costume, and you have the liberty of raiding the candy bags after the kids are in bed. Plus there are great parties to be had, with music, dancing, great food and cold drinks — and quite likely the incentive of a contest to inspire you to put some thought and effort into your disguise.

“You have to love Halloween and all the funky, freaky and frightening elements that come with it,” says Tim McLaughlin, Vice-President of Marketing at Steam Whistle Brewing. “It is a great time to get out and have some fun, just like those days when you were a kid.”

For the 18th year, Steam Whistle is hosting the Scream Whistle Halloween Party, an annual bash at the historic roundhouse it calls home in the heart of downtown Toronto. Featuring DJ Skratch Bastid, full bar with Steam Whistle’s full family of beers and best costume contest.

Beer is great at a Halloween party; it is also great with the treats handed out at the door. When dipping into the Halloween bag, here are some pairings to try:

  • Steam Whistle Pilsner — The crisp purity of Steam Whistle’s pilsner cuts through the sweetness of almost any candy. But the combination of a candy shell around pure milk chocolate that you find with M&M’s or Smarties is too good to not have with a cold pilsner.
  • Steam Whistle Pale Ale — Hop forward with a touch of citrus, this Pale Ale is divine with the subtle mixture of sweet and heat of cinnamon candies. Keep this pairing in mind a few months hence around Valentine’s Day when cinnamon hearts are all the rage.
  • Von Bugle Munich Lager — A Canadian favourite at Halloween are peanut butter cups, bringing together sweet with a touch of salty. The touches of toasty flavours in this German-inspired beer are a great pair with the peanut butter, and the slight hoppy flavour balances the sweetness of the chocolate.
  • Fat Tire Amber Ale — Aromas of caramel and a toasty flavour make Fat Tire a great combo with a chocolate bar that has caramel in it. Think Caramilk, Mars or Three Musketeers. Or skip the chocolate part and enjoy it with a Mackintosh toffee bar or soft caramel squares.

Tickets for Scream Whistle are $35, and it is best to get them in advance as this party always sells out. Purchase your tickets at ShowPass.

Join the conversation on Twitter @SteamWhistle, Instagram @SteamWhistleBrewing and Facebook at /SteamWhistle using the hashtag #WhatsInYourBeer. For more information, please visit steamwhistle.ca.

About Steam Whistle Brewing:

Steam Whistle Brewing remains true to the old-world method of brewing beer, ensuring each batch is crafted flawlessly, following the Bavarian Purity Act of 1516. One of Canada’s leading independent craft breweries, Steam Whistle crafts beers using only four natural ingredients with no additives or preservatives. Steam Whistle brews its iconic Pilsner and new Pale Ale, Fat Tire’s Amber Ale across Canada, and Von Bugle’s Munich Lager across Ontario.

 

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