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Goodbye, Whiskey Fest!

kiltThe nationally sponsored Whiskey Fest has been a staple of Chicago’s whiskey fans for more than a dozen years.  It has become very popular and takes place in the March/April time frame and is hosted at the Hyatt Regency downtown.  I’ve gone for many years.  With success comes problems.  The ticket prices have soared (increased demand), number of slots (supply) limited, and therefore a sellout in literally minutes after they go on sale.  Mind you it’s a really nice event with lots of beverages, good food, seminars, etc.  But all this comes at a price.

Binny’s, on the other hand, has a World of Whiskey event on the evening before Whiskey Fest and features many of the same vendors.  Their event is more focused on whiskey, and does not have vodkas, beers, etc., which has crept into the Fest event.  Also, the depth of products is actually greater at Binny’s.  The food is not as elaborate, the crowds are smaller, and the price is unbelievable (too low to print here).

I’m not sorry I couldn’t get a ticket to the Fest, but got to see the World instead.

The Windy City

Most people know that it’s the wind from the politicians, not Mother Nature that gives Chicago the Windy City moniker.  Somethings will never change, but after stepping out of my lakefront condo this morning I have a mixed opinion.  Both my wife and I agree that the area just outside of out building where there are several other structures that funnel any breeze through a tight passageway is probably the windiest part of the city — at least as far as we’re concerned.  This morning’s 35 mph steady wind with gusts to 45-55 mph predicted has set a new record for breathless walking on my trip to school.  Talk about venturi effect!  Not only was it hard to stand, but breathing itself was difficult.  Good thing I didn’t wear one of my broad brimmed hats — I’d be in Hudson’s Bay for lunch.