AnniBREW 2 is just two weeks away, which means it’s time to pull the curtain back on a few more details. Here is an almost complete list of the breweries that will be supplying our barrel-aged bounty of beers at this year’s event:
- Block 15
- The Bruery
- Cascade
- Deschutes
- Double Mountain
- Firestone
- Fish
- Fort George
- Full Sail
- Hair of the Dog
- Hopworks
- Lompoc
- Lucky Lab
- Oregon Trail
- Rogue
- Russian River
So far, that’s 16 breweries, which is one more than we had last year, and if all goes as planned, we might be announcing a couple additional breweries to this list in the coming days.
Entrance to the event will cost just $10, which includes a complimentary Bailey’s 2nd anniversary snifter glass and three tickets. Unlike some—nix that, every—beer festival we could name, all tastes at AnniBREW 2 will cost just 1 ticket, and all additional tickets will cost just $1.
For the math challenged, here’s a basic rundown of your costs, depending on the kind of person you are:
- “I like beer, but what the hell is barrel-aged beer?” (3 tastes + snifter glass)= $10
- “Barrel-aged beer is delicious indeed, but I can’t spend all night drinking it; I’ve got a wife/husband/kid/dogĀ to get back to.” (5 tastes + snifter glass)= $12
- “Barrel-aged beer? Whatever other plans I had for tonight are hereby canceled. I’ll apologize later.” (10 tastes + snifter glass)= $17
- “I hate my liver and am trying to kill it.” (over 16 tastes + snifter glass)= $23 and up
Tags: Rogue, Cascade, Double Mountain, Firestone, Fort George, Full Sail, Hair of the Dog, Lucky Lab, Lompoc, AnniBREWsary, Block 15, The Bruery, Deschutes, Fish, Hopworks, Oregon Trail, Russian River