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About Manchester Brewfest
As of 2023, Manchester Brewfest continues to thrive as a beloved event that draws beer enthusiasts from across the region. This year's festival is set to take place in September and will feature over 100 breweries, offering a vast selection of craft beers, ciders, and meads. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample unique creations from both established and emerging breweries, many of which will be debuting new seasonal and limited-edition brews. In addition to tasting sessions, the festival will include food vendors offering local cuisine, live music from regional bands, and interactive activities designed to enhance the overall experience. To ensure a safe and enjoyable environment, the organizers have implemented measures in accordance with public health guidelines. The Manchester Brewfest remains committed to supporting local breweries and fostering a sense of community, making it a must-attend event for anyone passionate about craft beer. With its rich history and vibrant present, the festival not only celebrates the art of brewing but also strengthens the bonds within the community.
Manchester Brewfest History
Manchester Brewfest is an annual celebration of craft beer that has taken place in Manchester, New Hampshire, since its inception in 2010. The festival was founded by a group of local beer enthusiasts who aimed to showcase the burgeoning craft beer scene in New England. Over the years, Brewfest has grown significantly, attracting thousands of attendees and featuring a wide array of local, regional, and national breweries. The event not only highlights the diverse offerings of craft beer but also emphasizes the importance of community and local businesses. Throughout its history, Brewfest has provided a platform for new breweries to introduce their creations, while also hosting educational sessions about brewing processes and beer tasting. The festival has become a staple in Manchester's cultural calendar, reflecting the city's rich brewing heritage and fostering a love for craft beer among its residents and visitors.