U.P. Oktoberfest ~ Marquette, MI – 9.12.09

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More than 150 beers from some of Michigan's finest microbreweries and brewpubs. Live music. Food available for purchase. Rain or shine.

The first-ever Michigan Brewers Guild U.P. Oktoberfest is coming September 12 . . . and it’s crossing the Big Mac bridge to do so! The excitement is taking over the heart of the Upper Peninsula and spreading!

Though Michigan craft beers have long been established in the Upper Peninsula, September 12 in Marquette unveils the first U.P. craft beer tasting event sponsored by the Michigan Brewers Guild. Set in the historic beauty of Marquette’s lower harbor at Ellwood Mattson Park, this singular beer event summons the great tastes of Michigan craft brews to the heart of the U.P. Just in time for Michigan’s craft brewers to unveil their fall-winter offerings, the U.P. Oktoberfest is sure to be the number one beer-lovers regional event this fall.

TICKETS

Purchase online or call 877-772-5425. For an updated list of ticket outlets please visit the MASH, at www.mbgmash.org. The cost to attend is $30 in advance, $35 at gate. Limited ticket availability. Advance ticket purchase encouraged. Includes 12 drink tokens. Additional tokens available inside festival. Must be 21 or over.



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One Comment

  1. P.W. Bear
    Posted September 11, 2009 at 6:52 pm | Permalink

    Anyone from out of town interested the best beer bars in town (Marquette for post 'fest) are Upfront (where you’ll see my huge a$$ at the door) with Bells, KBC, Guiness and more on tap as well as Stone, Shorts and more in the cooler. Latitudes has Founders and Shorts on tap and a decent selection of bottles. The Vierling is good, but only concentrate on their own beers and close early. Stucko’s has a wide variety of KBC on tap, and The Wooden Nickel has bottles of Samuel Smiths and Flying Dog available.

    We are finally getting some California craft beer up here, but it seems that the only store smart enough to jump aboard is White’s on Third Street (they sell cigars as well, a good stop for the beer lover).

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