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Louisville Brewfest coming up Friday, Sept. 25

by Robin Garr » Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:46 am

Celebrate Louisville, Craft Beer City! Who's in?

Cheers to Local Beer, Food and Business at the 7th Annual Louisville Brewfest

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Nineteen local and regional breweries will offer their craft and specialty beers at the 7th Annual Louisville Brewfest on Friday, Sept. 25 from 4-10 p.m. at Louisville Slugger Field. The event, presented by BoomBozz Pizza & Taphouse, is the largest annual fundraiser for the Louisville Independent Business Alliance (LIBA), a non-profit that promotes locally-owned businesses and works to educate citizens on the value of buying locally.

"Here at LIBA, we know that beer is a magical thing," said LIBA Director Jennifer Rubenstein. "The businesses at Brewfest are all independent, and they're all our neighbors, so we look forward to building community by sharing some food and libations with old and new friends - all while strengthening the local economy, since more of our dollars stay local when spent at an independent business."

The event will feature independent local and regional beer, wine, and bourbon, as well as food from BoomBozz Pizza & Taphouse, Buckheads Mountain Grill, The Comfy Cow, Farm to Fork, Joella's Hot Chicken, Kern's Kitchen/ Derby Pie, Manny & Merle, Over the 9, Rocky's Italian Grill, Taqueria de Selena, Shack in the Back BBQ, ValuMarket, and the Louisville Water Company will serve Pure Tap.

Festival-goers will have the exclusive opportunity to taste limited edition beers that were made especially for this event by two notable Louisvillians. Louisville's Mayor Greg Fischer honored his Irish heritage by working with Goodwood Brewing Company to create an Irish Stout he named 5-0-Brew, and local musician Ben Sollee collaborated with Apocalypse Brew Works to create an Oktoberfest style beer he named Kaytoberfest in honor of his cello, Kay. Both beers will be available at the rotating tap while supplies last.

New to the event this year is an interactive art project where attendees can glue bottle caps and other items to the art piece to show their local love. Returning again is the "Brewseum", a self-directed journey through the history of craft beer in Louisville supported by demos and 'how-to' areas, created by Paul Young. An after party will also be held at The Haymarket Whiskey Bar, with free admission for Brewfest attendees and drinks specials for Brewfest VIPs and volunteers.

Admission is $5 which includes a souvenir cup. Attendees must be 21 or older to enjoy the beer, wine and bourbon. (Designated drivers get free admission.) VIP tickets are $45 and include access to exclusive beers, special gifts made by local artisans, larger pours in a commemorative festival glass, and other perks. Food and drink tickets will be sold for $1 each, with full pours costing 4 tickets and food prices vary. On-site parking is $5 at the Louisville Slugger Field lot.

Participating local brewers include Against the Grain, Akasha Brewing Company, Apocalypse Brew Works, Bluegrass Brewing Company, Cumberland Brewery, Falls City Beer, Goodwood Brewing Company, Monnik Brewing Company (formerly Beer Engine), New Albanian Brewing Company, and Sterling Beer. Guest brewers from the region include Central State Brewing Company from Indianapolis, Country Boy Brewing from Lexington, Eight Ball Brewing from Newport, Flat 12 Bierworks from Indianapolis, Kentucky Ale from Lexington, Rivertown Brewing Company from Cincinnati, Tin Man Brewing from Evansville, Upland from Bloomington and West 6th from Lexington. Locally made wines from Horseshoe Bend Vineyard & Winery, Old 502 Winery, and Smith-Berry Winery will also be available, as well as bourbon from Heaven Hill Distilleries.

The 7th Annual Louisville Brewfest is sponsored by Boombozz Pizza & Taphouse, Manny & Merle, Joella's Hot Chicken, Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau, Heaven Hill Brands, Yellow Cab, The Haymarket Whiskey Bar, Buckhead Mountain Grill, Eclipse Bank, Nachbar, Crosley Brands, ValuMarket, Falls City Beer, Old 502 Winery, Louisvillebeer.com, Universal Linen, LEO Weekly, Louisville Magazine, Louisville.com, LouisvilleHotBytes.com, Abbey Road on the River, VO2 Multisport, WAKY radio, WFPK, YELP Louisville and M2 Maximum Media.

About the Louisville Independent Business Alliance
Celebrating 10 Years of Weird in 2015, LIBA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve the unique community character of the Metro Louisville area by promoting locally-owned businesses and to educate citizens on the value of buying locally. For more information about LIBA, visit http://www.keeplouisvilleweird.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and on Instagram @KeepLouisvilleWeird502.
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Re: Louisville Brewfest coming up Friday, Sept. 25

by GriffinPaulin » Fri Sep 25, 2015 1:05 pm

A bump to say that Falls City, Old 502 Winery, and Over The 9 will all be participating in this today. My sous chef will be manning the Ot9 booth, I'll be in and out throughout the course of the day, checking on them and doing business as usual at the restaurant. If you're attending, stop by our booth and ask Scott why he hates Ross Perot so much.
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