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Address: 20 N. New River Dr.
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I-95 N to Davie Blvd. exit (Exit 26). Right on Davie Blvd. Left on S. Andrews Ave. Right on E. Las Olas Blvd. Right at SE 2nd Ave., this street turns into N. New River Dr.
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Beerfest 2009: Mugs rise in Fort Lauderdale April 18

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Mar 30, 2009

The New Times Beerfest is back for its April 18 for its 12th year in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Hosted by BIG 105.9 morning DJs Paul and Young Ron, the bash will run rain or shine from 7 to 11 p.m. in Esplanade Park as beer lovers rejoice in the 21st Amendment (the repeal of Prohibition).

Breweries in attendance include Land Shark, Rolling Rock, Presidente, Shock-Top, Dos Equis, Newcastle, Holy Mackerel, Hop Hound, Asahi, MillerCoors, Polar, India Pale Ale and lots more. 

You thought it was just beer-guzzling? There will also be Brewery Contests. A panel of professional judges will taste and grade the Best Brew by category: Best Stout, Best Ale, Best Amber, Best Wheat and Best IPA. Best Brewery Display will be judged on Public Appeal, Subject, Attractiveness and Quality. (Or of course, you can just hang out and drink beer. Not everyone needs an excuse.)

Live performances by reggae group Fourth Dimension and Red Hot Chili Peppers Tribute Band Behind The Sun should keep the beer buffs grooving. 

Be your own star and go VIP for $50. Taste liquor compliments of Crown Wine and Spirits, and sample beer and food in style in the air conditioned VIP lounge.

Event vendors include Coyote Ugly Saloon, Swisher Sweets, Round Up Country Western Club, FL Cigar Co., McDonald's, and Tootsie's Cabaret.  Local South Florida restaurants will have tasty treats for you to try.

There's no Will Call, so buy your ticket online, print from home, and avoid waiting in long entrance lines. Tickets with barcodes as well as mulitple entry points will keep the beer-crazed masses flowing effortlessly into the park. Part of this year's ticket sales benefit the American Red Cross.

Click here for a map of the park and parking. Volunteers work about five-hour shifts the day of the event, and receive a free T-shirt as well as free admission to the New Times After Party.



- by Jessica Bates, Miami Reporter for HelloMetro  (Click to leave a message)





 


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Over 200 styles of beer to compliment your tastes. Photo courtesy, New Times Broward/Palm Beach.
Catch the live entertainment from 7-11 p.m. Photo courtesy, New Times Broward/Palm Beach.
VIP tickets are limited, so if you like AC, posh seating, liquor, and delicious food, consider going VIP. Photo courtesy, New Times Broward/Palm Beach.
Pretty ladies feeding you beer? What could be better? Photo courtesy, New Times Broward/Palm Beach.