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Get your fill of America’s favorite beverage at Fort Worth’s 12th annual BeerFeast, coming October 14th to Fort Worth’s Flying Saucer Draught Emporium. The festival will encompass the entire inside and outside area of the Flying Saucer restaurant, with plenty of opportunity to taste beers.
At the BeerFeast, attendees we’ll get to sample a selection of over 120 beers. 80 of these beers will be specially selected domestic and import craft beers, served inside the restaurant. Outside guests can select from several other beer options, including bottled and canned beers.
Of course, you’ll want to pair your beer with some great tasting food, and plenty of that will be provided by Bird Café’s executive chef, Scott Curtis. Curtis will be serving meats on a stick and chicken lollipops, so you can easily eat your food a you walk around. Other options will include BeerFeast bratwurst and pretzels, and you get to pick one of those for free with the purchase of your ticket. Plus, live music will be on stage for the duration of the festival.
Only 600 guests will be able to attend the BeerFeast, and all attendees will be VIPs. Tickets cost $68 online until September 30th, and $78 until October 1st. After October 13th, tickets will no longer be offered online.
With a ticket purchase, you get:
You must be twenty-one or older to attend the event, so don’t forget to bring your ID.
The Flying Saucer Draught Emporium, the event hosts of BeerFeast, operate as a restaurant in Fort Worth that offer several important and quality craft beers. Flying Saucer also has locations in other areas, including Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Missouri.
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