Savannah River Brewing Co is one of the featured  brewers at the Seventh Annual Craft Beer Festival April 27. Courtesy photo
Savannah River Brewing Co is one of the featured brewers at the Seventh Annual Craft Beer Festival April 27. Courtesy photo

Augusta Craft Beer Festival returns for seventh year at SRP Park on April 27


NORTH AUGUSTA – The largest outdoor beer festival in the CSRA returns to SRP Park on April 27 for the seventh straight year and will feature more than 30 breweries with more than 100 craft beer selections to go along with live music, food and games.

“This is an inclusive festival, you don’t pay for a wristband, and then pay for each beer you sample, or pay to play each game – one ticket gets you into the festival,” said Keith Edmondson, director of Augusta Sports Leagues, one of the event presenters, in a news release. “We are excited about lucky number seven as our biggest event to date, offering a fun adventure for adults in the CSRA. Plans are in progress to offer even more delicious beverages, opportunities to buy great food from SRP Park and gifts from unique vendors.”

The event is scheduled from 1 to 5 p.m. The VIP experience includes early admission at noon, five exclusive beer samples, and $25 voucher good for food from concessions and/or a collectible event T-shirt.

VIP tickets are $101. General admission tickets are $56 through April 26 then they are $61. Designated driver admission tickets are $21 each until the day of the event when they will cost $26. Admission to the Augusta Craft Beer Festival includes sampling of the more then 30 breweries being featured. SRP Park will have food and beverage options available for sale to enjoy, the release continued.

“We look forward to hosting this festival on the concourse of SRP Park following our opening two homestands,” stated Tom Denlinger, GreenJackets Vice President. “This annual event is a must-do as it’s a fun atmosphere, great entertainment, delicious fare and samples of your favorite and new beverages.”

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