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As a beer lover, each Summer I look forward to the numerous beer festivals that summer brings. Here are some worth checking out this summer:
On May 1, the Wild
West Brew Fest starts in Katy, Texas. Proceeds of the festival support things
from Katy ISD to the Katy Rodeo to the Katy Fourth of July Fireworks event. With
over 25 specialty craft breweries, you’re sure to find something new &
tasty.
Kemah’s Beer Fest
takes place on May 2 from 1-4 on the Kemah Board Walk. This beer fest has 40
breweries and over 70 international beers. Tickets are a little pricey, but you
can save a few dollars if you’re a Landry’s Club Member.
For the first time ever, the ever-popular Wurstfest is
having a Craft Beer Festival.
Wurstfest is a German Festival in San Marcos, Texas, but for their event on May
9 they are focusing on craft beer. They’ll have over 80 craft beers available
to taste. And, as always with Wurstfest, they have some great German music
lined up for entertainment.
Join Lucky's Pub and The Houston Press for their Houston Press Brew Fest
from 2-7 on May 16. It’s an indoor/outdoor event with live music, food trucks,
and of course, craft beer samples. If you still feel like drinking after the
festival closes its doors, their official after party is at Little J’s on
Washington Avenue.
On June 13-14, the Houston Beer Fest is taking over
Hermann Square Park. This festival is huge, with over 200 beers available to taste. They
also have a great music lineup (you can expect to see Chamillionaire there). Kevin
& I went to the 2014 festival and had an amazing time trying a hundred or
so new beers, listening to the awesome bands and DJs, and talking to the
brewers. We are definitely going back to the festival this year!
The BrewMasters
Craft Beer Festival is coming to Galveston Island for Labor Day Weekend. This
festival is gigantic. Be prepared
for over 400 beer options to choose from. They also have a Food Pairing event
and live entertainment. All of this right in the heart of Moody Garden’s 242
square foot botanical gardens.
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