The fifth annual Bierbörse event will be Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015. This free event features a ticketed microbrew tasting, polka music homebrew sampling from Ale Riders Homebrewers and the debut of the Firehouse Brewing Company’s first ever lager.
Each ticket holder will receive a wrist band and a souvenir 5-ounce beer stein. Ticket cost is $30, and can be purchased online anytime before 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 1.
Purchase your Unlimited Tasting Tickets HERE.
Tickets will also be available the day of the event for $35.
Beverage Garden & Beer Stock Exchange
The Black Hills Beer Beverage Garden will be set up as a beer stock exchange. The prices in the beverage garden fluctuated due to supply and demand.
The German word Bierbörse translates to beer stock exchange, and Main Street Square is equipped with software to run a stock exchange.
The Black Hills Beer Beverage Garden is open to the public and available to those who do not wish to purcuase a tasting ticket.
Timeline of Events
Noon to 6 p.m. Beer Stock Exchange Open
Noon to 4 p.m. Homebrew Demonstration and Sampling
1:30 to 6 p.m. Polka and music by The Happy Wanderers
2 to 6 p.m. Microbrew Tasting
Featured Breweries
More than 95 beers will be available for tasting.
Alaskan Brewing Co
Ayinger Brewery
Boston Beer Co
Boulevard Brewing Co
Coney Island Hard Root Beer
Crazy Mountain Brewery
Crow Peak Brewery
De Proef Brewery
Deschutes Brewery
Empyrean Brewing Co
Fernson Brewing Co
Firehouse Brewing Co
Founders Brewing Co
Goose Island Beer Co
Hay Camp Brewing Co
High Hops Brewery
Hofbrau
Lindemans Brewery
Miller Coors
Miner Brewing Co
Moylans Brewery
New Belgium Brewery
Not Your Father’s Root Beer
Odell Brewing Co
Sam Smith Brewery
Schell’s Brewery
Shiner / Spoetzl Brewery
Shipyard Brewing
Shock Top Brewery
Sick – N Twisted Brewery
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co
Summit Brewing Co
Tallgrass Brewing Co
The Knuckle Brewery
Wasatch Brewery
Weihenstephan
West O Beer
Woodchuck Cidery
The Bierborse festival is this Saturday Oct. 3 from noon to 6 P.M. Learn more about Bierborse.
Video courtesy of KOTA Territory News.
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