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Celebrate craft beer and cider in Penticton at Okanagan Beer Week

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Join 5000+ craft enthusiasts and 65 craft beer & cideries at the 22nd Annual Okanagan Fest of Ale™, April 7 & 8, 2017 and taste your way through town at one, or more, of the craft themed events taking place during Okanagan Beer Week™ April 3rd – 9th, 2017 in Penticton.

In addition to the 2-day Consumer Tasting organizers of the 2017 Okanagan Fest of Ale are excited to be showcasing craft themed events throughout the week leading up to this years Okanagan Fest of Ale as a part of Okanagan Beer Week™.  Participating restaurants include Craft Corner Kitchen, Brodo, and The Pasta Factory each of which will be offering a unique craft themed dinner featuring local craft brews.

“With 7 craft breweries and a dozen craft cideries throughout the region, Penticton has quickly become a destination for craft beer and cider enthusiasts.  We’re as excited to be working with area businesses to share and promote the excitement for craft beer and cider here in the area as we are to be welcoming craft brewers from out of the area to the main event this year” says John Cruickshank, Okanagan Fest of Ale Society President.

In addition to craft themed dinners, Joe Wiebe, The Thirsty Writer, will be offering a seminar and tasting focused on IPA’s at Bad Tattoo Brewing on the Thursday evening April 6th, local area breweries will of course be open for tastings throughout the week.

“The signature event will always be the 2-day consumer tasting which will feature 65 breweries from BC and beyond this year.  It’s by far the largest number of participants to date and includes a great mix of longstanding favourites and new breweries and cideries from all across the province,” says Cruickshank.  There will be over 175 quality-crafted brews and ciders for tasting including new releases, experimental brews and cask ales.  Guests of the fest can also look forward to fabulous food, with many restaurateurs incorporating a craft inspired twist on their dish, and live entertainment taking place around the venue both indoors and out. 

New for 2017, we will be offering guests the opportunity to purchase their tasting tokens with either cash or by card at various locations throughout the venue.  “The change is not only consumer friendly but also allowed us to rework our floor plan to accommodate a greater number of brewer vendors, and free up space for an few neat additions this year” says Cruickshank.

Cascade Casino, set open their doors April 5th, will be setting up a few gaming tables in the newly created area alongside various industry themed displays and information tables. Also new, and certain to be popular with our guests from the Kelowna are tasting trips being offered by Distinctly Kelowna Tours and West Kelowna Wine Tours – trip times and itineraries vary with service being offered from Kelowna and West Kelowna.

“All in all it’s shaping up to be one the best events yet” says Cruickshank.    “Tickets have been selling remarkably well with a notable increase in the number of 2-day weekend pass and ticket and accommodation packages sold to date. If you’re planning to attend we certainly encourage you to book soon in order to avoid disappointment.”

Tickets to the event are available online at www.ValleyFirstTix.com.

Okanagan Beer Week events will be posted on www.FestofAle.ca as details become available.

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