Get in the Spirit

If you were lucky enough to enjoy the Greater Fort Lauderdale Food & Wine Festival, you’re going to love what’s coming next. GFLFW producers 66 Productions announced the inaugural Brews at the Beach Beer Festival.

Billed as the only beer festival in South Florida set on the sand, the festival features breweries such as Funky Buddha Brewery, Golden Road Brewing, The Keg King, Veza Sur Brewing Co, Wynwood Brewing, Lauderdale Brewery & Tap Room, Broski Ciderworks, Big Storm Brewing Co. and more.

And if that weren’t enough, there are pre- and post-event parties to enjoy at Park & Ocean and Wild Thyme.

Plus, a portion of event proceeds benefits The Crockett Foundation, a nonprofit organization that helps thousands of children through character building and leadership development.

Can’t wait to mark your calendar? Check out dates and times below and visit BrewFestivals.com for full info. And follow the festival on social media on Facebook and Instagram.

 

Beachside Pig Roast

When: Dec. 6, 6-11 p.m.

Where: Park & Ocean in Birch State Park

Tickets: $39

Enjoy live music and meet fellow beer lovers and fest on a whole hog with two complimentary craft beers. Hawaiian shirts and hula skirts encouraged!

 

Brews at the Beach

When: Dec. 7, 12-4 p.m.

Where: Fort Lauderdale Beach at Sunrise Boulevard and A1A

Admission: $30 in advance; $50 day of

VIP: $45 in advance: $75 day off

Your ticket buys you unlimited beer samples as well as a commemorative tasting glass. VIP ticketholders enjoy access to an oceanfront VIP lounge and full open bar.

 

Sunday Beer Brunch

When: Dec. 8, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Where: Wild Thyme Oceanside Eatery, located in The Atlantic Hotel & Spa, 601 N. Fort Lauderdale Beach Blvd., Fort Lauderdale

Tickets: $45

The fun keeps going with gourmet food stations and small plates, plus bottomless craft beers and beer-centric cocktails—all set to the panoramic ocean view backdrop.

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