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No longer just the drink of choice at bars or sporting events, beer has emerged with the evolution of microbrews as a beverage worthy of its own festivals. These are just a few of the most popular beer festivals held in the United States.


Oregon Brewers Festival: Portland, Oregon

Hailed by many as the finest craft beer festival in the nation, the Oregon Brewers Festival celebrates the growth of North American microbrewing while showcasing some of the finest beers in the industry.

Held during the last weekend in July, more than 70 of the nation's premium craft breweries participate in the event. Beer is the focus, with many of the classic beer styles represented, including ales, bocks, porters, stouts, pale ales, pilsners and barley wines.

The Oregon Brewers Festival is a great opportunity to sample and learn about a variety of beer styles. In fact, industry exhibits by hop growers, maltsters and the national beer writers provide informational exhibits that teach attendees more about beer and beer production.

Located along the Willamette River, it is fitting that this festival takes place in Portland, which is considered one of the country's great brewing capitals. The state of Oregon has nearly 70 craft breweries, and Portland alone makes up a third of that number.


Classic City Brew Fest: Athens, Georgia

Celebrating the renaissance of beer in the United States and around the globe, the Classic City Brew Fest offers a huge variety of beers, more than 150, to sample from all over the world. Held in April at the Athens' Classic Center, the five-hour festival offers a comfortable atmosphere where attendees can taste and learn about beer, including beer brewing and styles. Attendees can also enjoy food, non-alcohol drinks and music.


Vermont Brewers Festival: Burlington, Vermont

The Vermont Brewers Festival is the longest running outdoor brewers festival in the East, and it’s no wonder since Vermont is home to more breweries per capita than any other state. Considered a highlight of the summer for beer lovers, visitors to Burlington and Brewers, the festival, held in late July, offers some of the best craft brews produced by the finest microbreweries and brewpubs in Vermont, the Northeast, and Canada.

Brewers who participate in this event do so by invitation only, based on brewery capacity, distinctiveness and quality of their products. Attendees are encouraged to try a wide range of offerings, including traditional lagers, ales and unique products such as fruit beers, barley wines and Belgian-style white beers.

In addition to a variety of beers, there are gourmet foods, demonstrations and quality entertainment – not to mention the magnificent views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondack Mountains.


The Great Brews from Around the World International Beer Festival: Lake Harmony, Pennsylvania
 

Fun, food and beer can be enjoyed at the festival where more than 30 of the world’s finest breweries are featured. Some of the beers that are represented include Corona, Sapporo, Carib, Molson and many more. 

The indoor festival, held in April and set in the scenic Pocono Mountains, offers attendees a chance to taste some of the latest brews, attend seminars on various international beer related topics and enjoy live musical entertainment. A craft fair is also a part of the exhibition, as well as a selection of various international menus. 

For more information, call 1-800-255-7625.


San Diego Festival of Beers: San Diego, California
 

Held in the heart of downtown San Diego, the festival is San Diego’s oldest and largest beer tasting event. It features more than 50 microbreweries serving 120 different beers, with brewers coming from as far north as Washington. 

Whether you’re in the mood to try a Hefer-Weizen, Pollywanna Porter, King Tut Golden Ale or Raspberry Trail Ale, this is a great venue where attendees can try all of these and more while enjoying live bands and San Diego’s warm weather. 

Held in late September, the San Diego Festival of Beers is a perfect way to end a long week and start the weekend with good drinks, food, fun and music.


Telluride Blues and Brews Festival: Telluride, Colorado 

Chock-full of activities, the three-day festival held in mid-September, is a great activity for adults and children. Kids can play in the “Rainbow Kids-Fun and Games” area, while adults can attend seminars or taste beers from any of the 45 microbreweries. 

But the festival is not just about beer. Everyone can enjoy the unique food, the craft market and the 18 nationally renowned blues bands in attendance. 

For traditional acoustic blues and Fat Alley BBQ’s black bean sauté breakfast, attendees are invited to “Blues for Breakfast.” The event offers good food and great music in an intimate acoustic setting. While the blues is free, breakfast is optional for a small fee.