One of the state’s main marijuana activists, unhappy the Colorado Governor’s Residence recently installed a draft beer system, threw his toga on Friday afternoon and held a “party” outside Gov. John Hickenlooper’s official home.

Private donors paid for the draft beer system in the mansion, 400 E. Eighth Ave., which has three taps that feature rotating Colorado-made brews. The system was finished just in time for a private party at the mansion Friday night.

Sheet-clad pro-pot activist Mason Tvert called the new beer system home-brewed hypocrisy. He showed up wearing a toga because Hickenlooper is “turning the governor’s mansion into a fraternity house,” he said.

“This is just another example of the pro-alcohol, anti-marijuana culture,” said a toga-wrapped Mason Tvert, director of communications for the Marijuana Policy Project.

Others attended the gathering, but Tvert was the lone toga wearer.

Hickenlooper co-founded a downtown brewpub in the late 1980s and frequently mentions his love for Colorado beers.

“He should be ashamed,” Tvert said “It’s a hypocritical message.”

In response to the toga party, Hickenlooper spokesman Eric Brown said, “We’re trying to round up some Goldfish and Cheetos to deliver.”