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The Frazier’s Summer Beer Fest returns for a fourth year

Sip over 200 specialty beers at this annual event.

A crowd of people on a street.

Summer Beer Fest at Frazier brings craft beer to Museum Row.

Photo by Frazier History Museum

Good news is brewing, LOU — the fourth annual Summer Beer Fest at Frazier is on tap for July 27. The event will feature 200 specialty beers, food, retail, live music, and a fun zone with games and activities for kids.

It won’t just be local Louisville beer flowing — breweries from Fayette, Madison, Meade, Shelby, Woodford, and other Kentucky counties will all be represented, along with out-of-state beer makers. And that’s not ale — a selection of gluten-free + gluten-reduced beers, low-calorie IPAs, hard ciders, and spiked seltzers will also be available.

Early bird tickets are on sale through Monday, April 1 — so hop to it. General admission tickets are $40, while VIP tickets — which get you in one hour earlier + access to the Frazier History museum, including its indoor restrooms — are $75. Prices will jump to $50 and $90 after the early bird period flies away.

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