The Session #16: Finding a beer festival or three

Posted on 14:16, June 6th, 2008 by Al

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Session #16: Beer Festivals

As Summer approaches we are in full swing of beer festival season, so it seemed the perfect topic for the June Session. Do you have a favorite beer festival you like to attend or a particular memory of inspirational moment at a festival? Or perhaps talk about what you would like to see out of festivals or perhaps the future of them.

Sadly, I haven’t been to all that many Beer Fests. I’ve done the Garden State Craft Brewers‘ Festival a couple of times while it was still in Waterloo Village and did the Maryland Brewers Springfest once. And my Dad and I went to the Great Brews of America festival a couple of times.

When one’s weekends are chock full of soccer games, birthday parties, and home improvement projects, it’s tough to find the time. (Priorities, I know.)

If you’re looking for a Festival to go to, though, there are a few resources that can help you find one. If you’re not averse to traveling, you can find a beerfest somewhere every week.

My favorite is The Beer Festivals Calendar. I don’t know how they do it, but they have listings of hundreds of festivals from around the world organized by month. For instance, this weekend you could go to a beerfest in:

  • Aberdeen, Scotland
  • Grays, England
  • Owosso, Michigan
  • Southampton, England
  • Keswick, England
  • Novi Ligure, Italy
  • Bitton, England
  • Woodchurch, England
  • St. Louis, Missouri
  • Snowmass Village, Colorado
  • New Richmond, Wisconsin
  • Crete, Illinois
  • Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Fayetteville, North Carolina
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Vichte, Belgium
  • Albany, New York
  • Idaho Falls, Idaho
  • Coral Gables, Florida
  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Eugene, Oregon
  • Chico, California
  • Santa Rosa, California
  • Macungie, Pennsylvania

Another really good resource is the Beer Advocate Beer Events & Festivals calendar. The data is entered by members of Beer Advocate, but it has the added attraction of being able to filter the list by location and/or type. The coolest feature of all is the ability for members to indicate that they are going to a particular festival, giving all kinds of opportunities to meet up with fellow beer fans.

The Open Directory Project also has a category for beer events. It is organized by country and only lists websites, so if a favorite fest doesn’t have an online presence it won’t be listed here.

What do you use to find beer fests?

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