![]() ![]() READ MORE: Spotify Stats: How to find your Top Artists and Top Songs of all time So if you're not sure what festival would fit your music preferences it could be a good way to make your decision. You know, just minus the acts actually performing for you, the muddy fields and smelly portable toilets.įestify will pull together your dream festival lineup all based on your Spotify listening habits (sorry Apple Music users, this one's for the Spotify gang only). If you've spent months thinking about booking a summer festival purely based on the lineup then halt your plans because there's an app that can curate your perfect festival lineup. It’s not distributed in California yet, but if you don’t have a trip to New Mexico planned in the near future, you can find it around town during your next trip to Tahoe.Here's how to create your perfect festival lineup based on your Spotify listening habits using Festify. Incredibly rich and smooth with plenty of java aromas and flavors, Santa Fe’s Imperial Java Stout is a beer I’d recommend to any coffee lover. If I could somehow replace my morning coffee with Santa Fe’s Imperial Java Stout I would, but at an 8% ABV, I’m not sure how the ol’ J O B would feel about me drinking beer to get my daily jolt. Unfortunately, we were one and done - it sold out by the middle of day two of the festival. ![]() ![]() My friends all tried a sip of mine and loved it too. You see it and think – is this a beer or a coffee? Well when something is this good, there is no need to define it. It comes in a can that is pretty hard to forget – the label is brown and simple with the words “java stout” prominently featured. YES!!! I’m actually not quite sure where I first heard of this beer (maybe an episode of Brew Dog’s?), but it’s certainly been on my radar to give it a taste test. After carefully perusing my options, I was stoked to find Santa Fe’s Imperial Java Stout. We’re talking at least 12 different breweries represented with two taps each. High on my priority list was checking out the beer garden. Apparently, it’s a thing at these music fests, so I’m feeling super trendy with metallic tattoos painted all over my body. Luckily, one of my friends is a festival fiend and came prepared with “flash tats,” which are like skin jewelry. Don’t worry, I’m doing my best to festify my nautical stripes. I feel like I’m on the set of an Urban Outfitters' photo shoot staged at a retro trailer park. There are food trucks galore, neon signs with inspirational quotes, and grassy areas with picnic tables to chill. So, when you’re walking between stages, your eyes are treated to unique art fixtures and intricate wall murals. ![]() Quite the opposite of The Strip, this is the artsy, up and coming side of town. I mean, it’s huge and crowded like any marquee festival, but downtown Vegas is actually really cool. But, the overall vibe is what I like most. First of all, the lineup is killer, which of course is a critical component of any good music fest. It’s by far my favorite music festival (bye, Outside Lands). If you haven’t been, I HIGHLY recommend it. I know this is meant to be a beer blog, but I have to give this event a quick shout out. I am writing this week’s post from Vegas…holla! I’m here in Sin City with some of my best friends for Life Is Beautiful, a three-day music fest sprawled all over downtown Vegas. ![]()
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