CLEVELAND — Get ready to gather your drinking friends and have some fun because the Cleveland Winter Beerfest will return to the Huntington Convention Center on March 11-12.
Its return comes after the event was canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The two night event will feature more than 350 local, regional and exclusive craft beers from more than 130 breweries, which include Great Lakes Brewing Company and Fat Head’s Brewery.
“The event offers an inexpensive way to sample sometimes very expensive beers while learning about the brews directly from the Brewers and Distributors," organizers said in a press release Monday.
Early admission, connoisseur reception and designated drivers’ tickets are on sale now. On Dec. 26, when regular admission goes on sale, there will be a price increase in the tickets.
Early admission tickets start at $50 per day and include 25 sample tickets and a 5 oz. souvenir acrylic mug. All tickets and packages can be purchased here.
Like previous years, the proceeds will assist Cleveland Winter Beerfest’s non-profit partners, the Music Settlement and the Ohio Music Education Society, with their missions of expanding music education and therapy to those underprivileged.
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