Good friends. Tasty brew. And a warm fire on a chilly fall night. These were the elements that inspired our ‘Brew on the Roof’ party that we hosted earlier this month. Here’s how it worked: We invited a bunch of friends up on our rooftop for beer flights and asked them to bring a batch of their latest home brew or simply their favorite brewski to share. We strung bistro lights, pulled out the fire pit from our wedding and loaded the rooftop with fall flora and candles to set the ambiance. Instead of purchasing several beer flight paddles, (which would have been quite expensive) we made our own! As the week unfolds, I’ll post the flight paddle step-by-step tutorial along with a few others as part of my Brew Party Series.
Sandi
October 14, 2013 at 4:51 pmI LOVE all the details….looks like such a fun party!!
tangabird
October 14, 2013 at 11:39 pmOhhhh, I wish I could have been there. What fun. I like the apple.
Julie Bane
October 15, 2013 at 1:13 amYou are so creative!! What a fun party!
Beer Flight Paddle How-to | francois et moi
October 15, 2013 at 1:04 pm[…] beer flight paddles? Below is a step-by-step tutorial on how to make the ones we used at our Brew on the Roof Party. With just a few simple materials, you can whip these up in a matter of hours, and throw a beer […]
Karen bane
October 16, 2013 at 3:20 amHow imaginative to have used the beer caps as tea light candles!! Looked like a lot of fun and so glad you are taking the time to blog about it!
Bottle Cap Tea Lights | francois et moi
October 17, 2013 at 12:39 pm[…] A few weeks ago, I came across Craftaholic Anonymous’ fantastic tutorial on how to make these sweet, little bottle cap tea lights. I already had all the materials except for the pre-waxed wicks (which I picked up from Hobby Lobby,) so I was able to whip up a few the very next night. And when I say I “whipped” these up, I mean it! These little treasures took about 20 minutes total and made a great addition to our Brew on the Roof Party. […]