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We are giving away a pair of tickets to the New Times 15th-annual Beerfest on Saturday, March 31, from 6 to 11 p.m. at Huizenga Plaza in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Don't miss a minute of the Final Four games on Jumbotrons. Celebrate with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band from New Orleans, often...
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We are giving away a pair of tickets to the New Times 15th-annual Beerfest on Saturday, March 31, from 6 to 11 p.m. at Huizenga Plaza in downtown Fort Lauderdale. 


Don't miss a minute of the Final Four games on Jumbotrons. Celebrate with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band from New Orleans, often featured on HBO's 'Treme. Sample from hundreds of your favorite craft beers brewed by Cisco, Holy Mackerel, Cigar City, Shipyard, Narragansett, and Brooklyn Brewery, among others.

General-admission tickets are worth $30 each, prepaid, $40 at the door. How to get your free tickets? 

Tell us which beer you'd use to convert someone who is not a beer fan and why it's the perfect conversion brew. 


We'll choose the winner from the comments on Wednesday afternoon. Be sure to provide your email or Facebook information so we can contact you when you win. 

In the meantime, you can learn more about the event on our Beerfest page, including reasons to bump up to VIP admission, where you can nosh on eats from El Jefe Luchador, Tongue N Cheek gastropub, Rok:Brgr, and New River Grill. VIP guests also have exclusive access to BX Beer Depot's New Times Beerfest 15th-Anniversary Brew. VIP Tickets cost $65 online, $75 at the entrance.


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