Annual Cream of the Crop Beer Festival
Annual Cream of the Crop Beer Festival
Annual Cream of the Crop Beer Festival
Join us for the 4th Annual Cream of the Crop Beer Festival at City Roots farm, featuring a selection of craft breweries found only in the Carolinas, GA and TN! This festival marks the finale of Soda City Suds Week, a city-wide celebration of craft beer. Tickets include your tasting glass, beer guide and all tastings. Additionally, you can grab a bite to compliment beer tastings from food vendors Bourbon Columbia, The Oak Table, and The Wurst Wagen. Additional pints are available to purchase during the event. At the end of the festival, if there is any left over beer, attendees can fill their growlers for a fee. Tickets are not sold at the door, and ticket sales are limited to allow for a comfortable tasting experience with live music and food by local restaurants who support our food and farming community.
$45 per person.
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