![]() ![]() Saturday April 11 th 9am-5pm & Sunday April 12 th 9am-5pmĮxhibitors will have the latest in fly fishing equipment, and guide services. And now with the warmer weather, the Bier Garden will be open for outdoor seating.ġ5th Annual Virginia Fly Fishing & Wine Festival Tickets available for purchase online or buy in person in the Outpost Tap Room. Plus the great Devils Backbone beers! $40 per person and benefits Rockbridge Area Health Care. Birds are chirping hooray! So what is there to do in April? Well, here are 5 great THINGS………….ĭevils Backbone Outpost Brewery, LexingtonĮnjoyable afternoon of food, music, and of course great beer! Live music by Bryan Elijah and the Wild Hearts, delicious food prepared by the Southern Inn and Hogback Mountain BBQ. Spring’s first week here was in the 60’s. I told you it was coming and promised warmer weather. SW, DC 20 UPDATE: Due to an “abundance of caution” pertaining to the Coronavirus, the CFF announced the Brewers Ball would be postponed to a to be determined later date.We finally made it to Spring. For more information on the event visit, For more information on the CFF, visit The Anthem: 901 Wharf St. Tickets are $160 ($105 is tax-deductible). “Plus, it’s a really well-organized and fun event.”īrewer’s Ball will begin at 7 p.m. ![]() “Being able to support the mission to cure cystic fibrosis while having the opportunity to showcase our beer alongside so many local and national breweries just makes sense,” Devils Backbone sponsorships manager Jennifer Glickson says. is a longtime Brewer’s Ball partner, and is slated to feature their new release of Juicy Magic Eye-PA at this year’s rendition. Though the bulk of the featured vendors are from the DMV, Brewer’s Ball has proven to be a regional must-attend for the beer industry. “The more people taste our cider, the more people like our cider.” “We’re looking forward to coming together with other local breweries to give back to a good cause, as well as connecting with the D.C. Fermented in stainless barrels with wild, native yeast, the cider is made in collaboration with Eden Cider for Women’s History Month and features American, Dutch and French heirloom apples from Pennsylvania and Vermont. ![]() In addition to their most recent batch of District Dry, ANXO will feature their newest March release, Nevertheless Dry Cider. “We’ve previously partnered with individuals who support the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, so we’re happy to have a chance to get involved through this event.” “As a D.C.-based cidery, we are passionate about giving back to the local community and love the chance to attend events like Brewer’s Ball,” says Cooper Sheehan, ANXO co-founder and head of design and media. For guests who prefer something less hop-forward, ANXO Cidery is also joining the party. Guests can expect to find Port City’s best-selling classics like Optimal Wit and Monumental IPA, as well as their newest addition to the Port City family: Star Sailor, a white IPA and upcoming seasonal drink yet to hit the market. It’s a very popular spot that people love to go to.” “The Anthem is one of the hottest venues in one of the hottest neighborhoods in D.C. Founder and owner Bill Butcher expressed his excitement going into this year’s Brewer’s Ball. “It also provide a great stage and sound for White Ford Bronco to perform.”Īmong the breweries attending this year’s event is Port City Brewing Company in Alexandria, and 2020 marks their ninth year in attendance. “The Anthem allows us to explore a new, vibrant location while still allowing us the room and flexibility to accommodate our tasting stations and guests,” CFF Executive Coordinator Kirsten Baier says. As the National Building Museum is currently closed for repairs, the switch to The Anthem brings new energy for those involved internally and externally. With approximately 1,500 in attendance at last year’s event, Brewer’s Ball raised close to $350,000 for CFF, which is the goal for this year’s fundraiser. The popular fundraiser, historically held at the National Building Museum, will feature more than 70 local breweries, restaurants and mixologists from the extended DMV region. On March 28, the Metro DC Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (CFF) will host their annual event at The Anthem, I.M.P.’s massive music venue at The Wharf. Brewer’s Ball is back, celebrating its 15-year anniversary with a major change-up in locale. ![]()
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