Photo report on "Le Mondial de la Bière 2004"


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Montreal's "Le Mondial de la Bière 2004" was happening at the old Windsor railway station from june 2nd to 6th. Here are a few photos to relate the event.

The official website is http://www.festivalmondialbiere.qc.ca/

"The little pub" booth, look at this line of bottles...

This is the "Dieu du Ciel" booth.

At a point, a "genius!!!" had the striking idea to put dishwashing soap in the sinks to was the glasses... After a while there was as much soap on the washing side as the rinse side... What good idea to have a marvelous collar in your glass...

"La Barberie" booth.

We can see here a nice exemple of the civism of our dear fellow citizens...

It's closing time, we can see here a few peoples who look like they still want to keep on partying.

This last picture was to show the end of the party when we are escorted to the exit by the security service (I have notting to complain about them, it have to close at a certain point anyway, people in the booths are exhausted) but in the back we can see a living exemple of the "bimbo theory" who say that the more the people who serve you are "bimbo", the less what they offer is interesting to drink. This principle is even more visible at Labatt's, Molson's and "Gogo bar" booth. Note that I don't say that certains laydies behind the counters of the more interesting booth are not beautiful (quite the oposite) but they are not "bimbo" in the way that they know wat they sell and their places behind the counter is not only for getting the attention of a certain costomer base for whom the "look" is more important than the "being".



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