Navigation

Win Tickets to New Times Beerfest

The 16th annual New Times Beerfest is coming!The event, which features more than 100 brews and live music, happens on Saturday, April 6, from 6 to 11 p.m. at Esplanade Park in downtown Fort Lauderdale.  Sample beers from some of the nation's best breweries, like Cigar City, Magic Hat, Brooklyn...
Share this:

The 16th annual New Times Beerfest is coming!

The event, which features more than 100 brews and live music, happens on Saturday, April 6, from 6 to 11 p.m. at Esplanade Park in downtown Fort Lauderdale. 

Sample beers from some of the nation's best breweries, like Cigar City, Magic Hat, Brooklyn Brewery, Lagunitas Brewing, and Capital Brewery, as well as limited-edition craft beer at our Homebrewers Alley -- new for 2013.

Read Also: Official New Times Beerfest Warm Up Beer Tasting, March 28


General-admission tickets cost $30 in advance. VIP tickets cost $75

and include access to the special VIP tent, additional samplings of

premium craft beers, and preferred stage views for the live concert.

But

we've got your tickets right here, buddy. Clean Plate Charlie is giving

away a pair of Beerfest tickets right now.

Want to win? Just tell us about your

very first beer in our comments section -- and be sure to register and comment with a

valid email address (so we can contact you if you win). We'll pick the

most creative answer on Thursday, March 28, and announce the winner.

In the meantime, you can purchase tickets here (just in case).

Don't forget! If you're a home brewer and want to share your special brew, we want you! To participate, brewers must bring

the equivalent of at least three kegs to the party (so to speak). We'll

provide you with a table, two chairs, a lighted space, signage, and two

staff badges. For details and to reserve your spot, contact [email protected], or call 305-571-7579.



BEFORE YOU GO...
Can you help us continue to share our stories? Since the beginning, New Times Broward-Palm Beach has been defined as the free, independent voice of South Florida — and we'd like to keep it that way. Our members allow us to continue offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food, and culture with no paywalls.