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25th September 06, 09:38 AM
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Maryland Microbrewery Festival - Sept. 30th
First annual this weekend. Who's game?
http://unionmills.org/2006_events/2006_microbrewery.htm
Maryland Microbrewery Festival
SEPTEMBER 30, 2006 11AM - 7PM
Sanctioned by the State of Maryland as an Official Event
Union Mills Homestead
3311 Littlestown Pike - Westminster, Md.
The Union Mills Homestead a nationally recognized historic landmark will host the first annual Maryland Microbrewery Festival on September 30, 2006 11AM – 7PM. This year’s inaugural kick-off of a fun-packed festival will celebrate and promote the best of Maryland’s handcrafted and distinctive microbrews.
(Click here for coverage in the AOL Baltimore Cityguide)
~ Brewers ~
Barley and Hops Grill & Microbrewery - Frederick, MD
Brewer's Alley - Frederick, MD
Clay Pipe Brewing - Westminster, MD
Clipper City - Baltimore, MD
DuClaw Brewing Company - Abington, MD
Ellicott Mills Brewing Company - Ellicott City, MD
Johanssons Brewing Company - Westminster, MD
Raven Beer - Baltimore Washington Beer Works
Wild Goose Brewery - Frederick, MD
~ Continuous Entertainment ~
Ray Owen
Charles Parker Band
Salem Bottom Boys
~ Contact ~
Jane Sewell - 410-848-2288
* Site – 16 acres of open beautifully maintained parkland with easy access
* Ample Free Parking
* Food Vendors
* Crafts and Unique Merchandise Vendors
* Seminars to enhance the public’s knowledge of brewing
We are both pleased and excited to host this unique opportunity to promote Maryland’s Microbreweries in a great setting with an enjoyable venue. Please feel free to contact us at 410-848-2288 if you require additional information .
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25th September 06, 05:50 PM
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This sounds like it is right up my alley. Do you know how much the admission fee is or is it a pay as you go event. BTW, if you attend this event, there is an absolutely incredibly decorated Irish pub called O'Lordens in downtown Westminster. My wife and I just visited it for the first time last weekend. Make sure you check out the cottage and the upstairs areas.
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