Stowe Brewers Festival July 29-30 expands in second year

Stowe Brewers Festival expands in second year

July event will raise money for Pride Center of Vermont

The Stowe Brewers Festival is back for the second year – bigger, better,

brewier – adding a third session and featuring more than 40 craft brewers

from Vermont and across New York and New England, live music, more than a

dozen food trucks, Vermont spirits, cider makers and more. The festival will

also feature free workshops and demonstrations and a wide variety of

specialty food and product vendors.

“The brewer line-up is fantastic and includes a half a dozen brand new

Vermont brewers who’ve started operations this year,” said Lisa Senecal,

festival co-organizer. “We’re excited to be pouring some new releases

from much-loved brewers and introducing new brewers to true craft beer

lovers. It’s a great combination – we’re expecting a sold-out event.”

Held at Stowe’s Mayo Events Field, the 21-and-over event offers three

sessions July 29-30: Friday and Saturday, 5:30 – 9:30 p.m. and Saturday

11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now: standard tickets are $45

and a limited number of VIP tickets are available for $75 each. Standard

ticket purchasers receive tickets for 15 three-ounce samples per session. VIP

ticket purchasers also receive expedited festival entry, exclusive VIP lounge

tent access, 2016 festival swag and a coveted “Hop the Line” pass. New to

the festival this year, all attendees will receive five bonus “Spirit

Tasting” tickets to use at a selection of Vermont distillers.

The festival includes live music featuring three of the state’s premiere

bands - Session 1: Gang of Thieves; Session 2: Michelle Sarah Band; Session

3: Josh Panda.

Luxury motor coach transportation for attendees is also new this year.

Roundtrip service from the University Mall in South Burlington, with free

parking at the mall, is available for only $20 per person. Those driving to

the festival will enjoy free designated driver tickets and free parking on

site.

Brittney Hibbs, morning news anchor and host of “What’s On Tap?” for

Local 22 and Local 44 News will feature brewers that are coming to the

festival on her show the week of the event.

The eco-friendly event will also benefit local non-profit organizations.

“Our commitment to ‘doing good while having a good time’ continues in

year two,” Senecal said. “The festival will give a portion of proceeds to

the not for profit Pride Center of Vermont to contribute to their wonderful

and critical work in support of Vermont’s LGBTQ community.

The event is also committed to a light environmental footprint with no

plastic bottles, recycling and composting, all eco-friendly paper goods and

utensils, a secure bike valet courtesy of Stowe Mountain Club and free,

fresh, filtered water provided by What’s Your Watermark.”

Presenting sponsors of the event are McMahon Chevrolet/Buick and Lamoille

Valley Ford.

To buy tickets, sign up for emails or get more information, visit

www.StoweBrewersFestival.com. Follow the festival on Facebook at

www.facebook.com/stowebrewersfestival and on Twitter at @StoweBrewFest.

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