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Beer lovers, prepare yourselves for the arrival of the LA Beer Festival this June 17-25 at LA Center Studios hosted by the Los Angeles County Brewers Guild! This event promises to bring you plenty of summer fun with over 75 craft breweries in attendance, plus live music and awesome food!
The LA Beer Festival plans to offer guests the largest get together of local breweries ever in LA! So, you’ll have more beer options than you can even choose from! Live entertainment and other activities are promised at the event, and are yet to be announced.
When you purchase your tickets, your admission also buys you a keepsake glass and an unlimited trial of over 150 beer types from the various craft breweries present. Ticket prices are as followed:
Early Bird Tickets (on sale at 12 pm March 10-May 15)
For more information on tickets and the LA Beer Festival, please go here.
By participating in the event, you will help support your local breweries, since the Los Angeles County Brewers Guild is a nonprofit organization that focuses on helping small breweries bring a unique beer culture to Los Angeles County. All beer enthusiasts should know that their ticket costs are going to help sponsor and support new and developing local brewers to bring more excellent beer tastes to Los Angeles. To learn more about the organization, you can go here.
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