THE CIncinnati Beer Fest

6 points

Fountain Square

BEER

September 10, 2010 - 5:00pm - September 12, 2010 - 9:00pm

Last year was the first Cincinnati Beer Fest on Fountain Square. It was held on a Friday evening in September, one day only. By popular demand it is coming back for a whole weekend! Fifth Street from Walnut and Vine streets will be closed down and another stage will be added. 30 bands will perform throughout the weekend. There will be over 200 beers to taste at $1 for 3oz tastings. ADMISSION IS FREE!! What a great way to start off the fall... with beer.

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This looks like a very good

This looks like a very good reason to visit the square. I like the cheap sample ideas. Cheers !

You're right, it's a great

You're right, it's a great way to start the fall, I love beer fests in the fall and I've taken part of few of these on my students years. Since tasting beer became like a hobby to me now I am a member of Beer of the month club and I love it, that's how I had the chance to taste tenths of types of beer. Thanks for sharing, I hope I'll see you there in 2011.

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