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Dublin Dr. Pepper Festival
Each year the town of Dublin, Texas turns into Dr. Pepper, Texas (legally) for one week in June. Dublin, is the home of the oldest Dr. Pepper bottling plant – beginning in 1891. The Dr. Pepper in Dublin isn’t your ordinary Dr. Pepper. Before I came to Texas, I thought there was only one Dr. Pepper. To be honest, I wasn’t that crazy about it. The Dr. Pepper in Dublin is made with Imperial Sugar Cane and man oh man is it ever DELICIOUS! I’ve become spoiled, it’s the only Dr. Pepper I will drink.
The Dr. Pepper Birthday Celebration is something to experience and is bigger than I initially thought. Located in the heart of the Hill Country, the drive to Dublin is beautiful in itself.The only problem is that it takes place in June… in Texas… it’s HOT! (Bring water and sunscreen.)
I attended this festival in 2009 and there is something for everyone in the family. Take part in the 10-2-4K Run, check out the vendors, crafts, live music, family friendly games and activities and of course – CAKE! Be sure to check out the exhibits – I got some great George Boutwell prints a couple years ago and LOVE them! Make sure you get some for yourself.
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George Boutwell, “Hye” Print |
More importantly, check out the bottling plant. This is a must (even though there will be a line). Go in and see the souvenir museum and tour the bottling plant to see how it all goes down. At the end of the tour, swing by the gift shop. Treat yourself to a float and you won’t want to leave without grabbing a case or two (or four) of the Dr. Pepper with Imperial Sugar! I would fill the back of a pick-up if I could.
Georgia Moon, Corn Wiskey
Back in 2007, a few friends and I went to the liquor store in Winooski, VT for some beverages. This was a pretty good time for us considering we’d look around for new brews to try out. If I remember correctly, we approached the counter to check out we see this paper bag labeled bottle sitting on a top shelf…
I’m not sure if anyone else has ever tried this corn wiskey but if you have I’m sure you will agree with me. It tastes like pure rubbing alcohol and you quickly realize what you have really done is subjected yourself to the awful taste. On the flip side, it did provide for lasting memories and/or – photographs (which I will not post). We couldn’t let it go to waste. We took turns trying to drink it down and eventually suceeded. I ran across a bottle of this stuff the other day in the liquor store and couldn’t help but laugh. I don’t tihnk any of us will forget Georgia Moon.
If you are brave, look for it at a liquor store near you!