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Local breweries, music, food and community come together at these craft beer festivals in Bucks County. Which ones will you check out this year?
Munchmobile Hot Dog Showdown & Beer Festival - Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport; NJ Greek Fest (The New Jersey Greek Festival) - Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Westfield, held the first weekend after Memorial Day [5] New Jersey State History Festival - Washington Crossing State Park, held the first weekend in May
The GSBF is NJ's premier outdoor beer festival. Always held Mother's Day Saturday, the GSBF II, May 11, 2013, included VIP experience incorporating beer-infused foods and highly sought after beers from around the world. The largest and longest running beer festival in New York City is Brewtopia: The Great World Beer Festival.
Ghost Hawk has a limited brewery license from the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, which allows it to produce up to 300,000 barrels of beer per year, to sell on-premises as part of a tour, and to distribute to wholesalers and at festivals.
At South Orange's first ever Beer Fest, sample craft brews from more than 20 local brewers while listening to live music, playing games and enjoying food from local vendors.
In fact, it was named the second best small town beer scene in the nation in USA Today's 2023 10Best Readers' Choice poll. The town is home to a trio of craft breweries: Vinyl Brewing, Three 3's ...
The production of beer in New Jersey has been in a state of recovery since Prohibition (1919-1933) and the Great Depression (1929-1945). Currently, the state has 123 licensed breweries: [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] a large production brewery owned by an international beverage company, Anheuser-Busch InBev , and 122 independent microbreweries and 19 brewpubs .
The brewery opened to the public in October 2013, and was first sold to the public at the Fox and Hound Tavern in Lebanon, New Jersey. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was New Jersey's 12th Limited Brewery license and one of the first nano scale breweries in New Jersey, producing an estimated 50 barrels of beer per year.