Hop over to Beerfest at the Beach
ERIC WELCH | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 months, 3 weeks AGO
SANDPOINT — The Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce is serving up the 10th edition of Beerfest at the Beach this Saturday, from noon to 5 p.m. Attendees can enjoy regional beverages, live music, and — according to the forecast — pristine weather.
This year, the organizer is “bringing the event back to basics.” A $50 ticket includes access to unlimited 7-ounce pours and a commemorative glass.
Sandpoint rockers RFB (Right Front Burner) will perform 1-4 p.m. on the lawn of Trinity at City Beach. In addition to regional craft beer, ciders and seltzers will be available at the event.
Designated drivers are welcome; food, water, and soda (including orange cream soda and root beer provided by Mickduff’s Brewing) will be available for purchase.
Children must be accompanied by an adult who is 21-years or older. Pets are not permitted at the event. Tickets can be purchased in advance on the chamber’s website at https://sandpointchamber.org/sponsorship-opportunities/beerfest/. Attendance will be limited to 750.
Info.: Greater Sandpoint Chamber of Commerce, https://sandpointchamber.org/ or (208) 263-2161.
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