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Paris Beer Festival: The Run

Okay, technically the run isn’t part of the Paris Beer Festival… However, the Paris hashers made it a tradition to end the run in the festival week at the beer festival. Obviously, I joined them for this run!

After enjoying a coffee and some cake at Café Tranquille, I dropped off my bag at a Nannybag location near the Gare du Nord. That way, I wouldn’t have to go back to the hotel on my way home.

From there I went to metro station Michel Bizot, the start location of today’s hash.

I was a bit early, but soon the members of Sans Clue H3 started to arrive. As it turned out, there were only two runners including me, and in order to get to the beer festival in time, it would be a short run anyway.

A bit of a drizzle meant most of the outside tables were still empty by the time we arrived, so we managed to secure a spot for ourselves for the remainder of the festival.

Eventually it was time to go home though, so back to the Gare du Nord I went. The Eurostar left perfectly on time, so I was home again before dark…

Paris Beer Festival: The Festival

While the Paris Beer Festival actually is a whole week of activities, it culminates in a more classic beer festival—brewery stands in a big hall, where you get your tasting glass filled—in the weekend at the end of that week.

But first… Coffee! I found a tiny roaster in the Marché Beauvau, not far from the festival venue. When I got to Early Bird, I was unexpectedly welcomed with a thick Irish accent, and some really nice coffee and cake.

The Paris Beer Festival festival was at Ground Control, a venue that was both an event space and a food market. That meant it was also open for people not interested in the festival, leading to a very mixed public. Since no beer list was published in advance, I spent the first hour checking out all the brewery stands, adding beers to try later to my list…

Keeping well fed is essential when drinking that many beers, so after finishing my list, I had a butter chicken naan wrap from Burning Naan.

It was a Paris/Brussels hasher who brought this festival to my attention, and he was there as well. He introduced me to some other Paris hashers, who I’ll see more of tomorrow.

Before diving into the imperial stouts, I definitely needed another meal, so I got myself a nice truffle carbonara pasta from Solina.

When there was only fifty cents left on my cashless card, I decided it was time to call it a day, and headed back to the hotel. More beers tomorrow!

Paris Beer Festival: The Bars

I’m back in Paris! This time the reason for my visit is a beer festival—my first French one—and a run—also my first French one!

I didn’t try any of the newer—cheaper—train options available, but took the comfortably quick Eurostar again. After arrival, I whipped out my Navigo card—which surprisingly still had a lot of rides on it—to take the métropolitain to my hotel for the weekend. After check-in, a coffee and banana bread at Kaffeebar 19, I was ready for a day of beer bars!

With some bars only opening at four or five, it was a bit of a puzzle, but in the end I had a schedule that enabled me to visit all the bars and breweries I picked out for this trip! First up was Paname Brewing Company, near my hotel.

After that I had to take the metro again to get to Le BaB OPERA. While they didn’t actually have a Paris Beer Festival event on Friday, they still had most beers from a Nuka Brewing tap takeover the day before.

There were no events at I.B.U Petites Écuries and BEER Paris either, but they had some nice beers on nevertheless.

At Les Cuves de Fauve they did have a PBW event: a Sudden Death tap takeover and collab brew.

Last stop of the night was L’Atalante—back near my hotel—where they had a Kauri Brewery and Wabi Brewing tap takeover. I could easily have spent hours in each of those bars—all new to me—but it was nice to at least have visited them briefly!