Know Good Beer Festival – WIN TICKETS!


Listen to the News at Noon with Kendall Stewart all this week to win your way into the festival! (You must be 21 or older to win!)

The Know Good Beer & Spirits Spring Fest is intended for fun. If you don’t plan on having fun, you are prohibited from buying a ticket. A portion of the proceeds from this event help support Red Shoe Cville and Ronald McDonald House of Charlottesville.

Festival Format: They will provide unlimited 2-4 oz samples from dozens of carefully selected craft beers, ciders, spirits and cocktails. This festival will be held at the IX Art Park rain or shine. Dozens of tents will be on site to provide shade or keep you dry and Lord Nelson will be rocking the KGB stage!

The is a 21+ event and NO DOGS are allowed!

LIMITED VIP tickets available. Get access to KGB one hour early at Noon. Receive a 10 oz KGB snifter for sampling and have access to the climate controlled VIP Lounge, VIP only kegs and top-shelf spirits.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO & TICKETS

 

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