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The Mighty Pines, a soul-inspired roots rock band, will play from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the River Run stage Saturday, Aug. 3 for Keystone’s Bluegrass and Beer festival. They are just one of 14 bands performing throughout the weekend.
Courtesy Kat Stecher / United Interests
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At this weekend’s Keystone Bluegrass and Beer Festival there will be more than 40 breweries in attendance. For more information, visit KeystoneFestivals.com.
Courtesy Keystone Resort
Colorado’s longest running beer and bluegrass festival returns to Keystone this weekend. On Aug. 3 and 4, more than 40 craft breweries will showcase their drinks as 14 national and regional bluegrass acts play tunes on three stages for the 23rd annual Bluegrass and Beer Festival.
This year’s lineup includes Local Folk, The Pine Beatles, Sugar & The Mint, Ground Score, The Mighty Pines, Grass It Up, Chain Station, Oakhurst, Woodbelly, Frank Solivan and Dirty Kitchen, Peter Rowan, Larry Keel Experience and Lindsay Lou.
Participating local breweries include Dillon Dam Brewery and The Bakers’ Brewery, along with Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project, New Terrain Brewing Co., Ratio Beerworks and others. New Belgium Brewing Co. also will be on-site for a seminar and cornhole championship.
Day passes start at $40. Visit KeystoneFestivals.com to purchase.