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Beer Camp Returns to Boston!

Written by SPONSORED POST Posted May 24, 2016 Filed Under: A+E, COLUMNS, Uncategorized

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Cheers to hundreds of beers, live music, food trucks and good times!  Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.’s Beer Camp Across America comes to City Hall Plaza on Saturday, June 18, bringing together craft brewers and fans alike. The beer festival, which begins at 1pm for General Admission, features over 125 unique breweries, including many that don’t distribute to Massachusetts. New England favorites like Trillium Brewing, Allagash Brewing Co., and Lawson’s Finest Liquids will be joined by breweries like Chicago’s Revolution Brewing and Maui Brewing Co.  At the festival, attendees will receive a commemorative tasting glass, beer tastings, a live performance from Boston’s own band, Nemes, and admission to the largest craft beer celebration. Food trucks will also be on-site with food for purchase. Tickets can be purchased HERE, and all festival profits benefit the Massachusetts Brewers Guild. In the months prior to the festivals, 30 breweries from across the country came together with Sierra Nevada to brew six different beers inspired by their respective regions. Packaged together, this one- time-only mixed pack contains a Southern Table Beer, an Imperial Session IPA, an Imperial Brown Ale, a Session Rye with hibiscus, a “Revolutionary” Pale Ale, and a Robust Stout. Each pack contains two bottles of each beer and can be found in stores nationwide. Each of the collaboration beers will also be poured on draught at the festival. Head HERE to learn more and download the Beer Camp Across America app, available in the App Store and on Google Play, for up-to-date info on breweries, beers, food, and music.

See you at Beer Camp Across America!

 

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