Fishtown Beer Festival set to tap into citys craft beer scene

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Scheduled for June 21 from noon to 4 p. m. , the inaugural Fishtown Beer Festival will gather 15 breweries on Front Street. Attendees can sample a diverse range of beers, including special and signature creations. Tickets are available for $45, which includes a souvenir glass and unlimited tastings, while designated driver tickets are priced at $10.

Trevor Hayward, co-founder of Evil Genius Beer Company, expressed excitement about celebrating Fishtown's craft beer culture. The festival promises additional entertainment, featuring music, lawn games, and food from local vendors. Fishtown has gained recognition as a premier beer destination, attracting both locals and visitors. This festival aims to strengthen community ties and showcase local talent. The event reflects the growing craft beer movement in Philadelphia, which has garnered national attention.

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