A Ruby’s Gay Weekend at Pride 2016
Mountain West Hard Cider had a blast at its first Utah Pride Festival this past weekend. And Ruby’s Gay Hard Cider had such an incredible coming-out this past week, we wanted to share the precious moments with all our fans.
June 1st was the official release of Ruby’s Gay Hard Cider, a limited edition release label of Ruby Hard Cider, in support of Pride Month. What better way to celebrate the beginnings of its release than a weekend at the Pride Festival? Mountain West Hard Cider was proud to support the festival as the official sponsor of the Karaoke Stage. From our booth nearby, we saw a lot of good times being had on stage…
Ruby’s Gay also made a lot of new friends at the festival. We wanted to spread word of mouth – to each and every walk of life (that was of age to drink, of course)! And… we hope our rounds about the festival helped do just that… at least a little bit. Here are a few friends that Ruby’s Gay made at the festival this year. Thanks for hanging out with us y’all!
On Saturday night, the Mountain West team headed to the Metro Bar to watch Creme Fatale and the Imp Queen perform. It was a spectacular night of Ruby’s Gay, more Ruby’s Gay, and even more Ruby’s Gay. Mountain West sponsored the show at the Metro Bar, so it was only appropriate that we attend and drink a lot of our own Ruby’s Gay Hard Cider. Plus, since a portion of the proceeds from Ruby’s Gay Hard Cider will be going to the Utah Pride Center, it was a good cause, right? Of course, the DJ was also poppin’ and the show was incredibly eye-catching. But, let me just show you the photos. And don’t forget to help us with the cause too! Ruby’s Gay Hard Cider is available at Mountain West Hard Cider and at a few select restaurants.
The fun didn’t stop there for Ruby’s Gay either. After a night of partying it up at Metro, Ruby’s Gay was back for more Pride festivities. There was no way Ruby’s Gay was going to miss Belinda Carlisle! Ruby’s Gay got as close to the stage as possible to listen to former Go-Gos singer, Belinda Carlisle, belt out some classic favorites as she brought the festival to a unforgettable close.