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Nick Crabb, owner of Camber Brewing Co. in Fraser, pours a sample of his rail slide red India pale ale.
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Aside from the brewers’ tents at the festival, guests could also enjoy karaoke, food and retail tents.
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Distillers didn’t miss out on the crowded festival with booths dedicated to liquor, including Steamboat Whiskey.
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Dozens of brewers from Grand County, the state and even the surrounding region set up on Saturday to offer a selection of beers for tasting.
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Fruity beers, nitro stouts and an endless array of India pale ales graced the mugs of this year’s Winter Park Beer Festival patrons on Saturday afternoon.
Dozens of brewers from Grand County, the state and the surrounding region set up booths at Hideaway Park with a selection of trendy and traditional beers to pair with pretzel necklaces and karaoke.
For its 10th year, the festival offered patrons a variety of food and retail vendors, as well as a selection of over 30 microbrews.
via:: Sky-Hi News