From Perrin:
Comstock Park, MI. (February 12, 2020) How do you best prepare for Grand Rapid’s biggest winter beer festival? With a Pre Beer Fest Beer Fest at Perrin, of course! Perrin will host the first ever Pre Beer Fest Beer Fest at the Perrin Pub on Feb. 21 from 5-9 p.m., on the eve of the Michigan Brewers Guild’s 15th Annual Winter Beer Festival.
31 Perrin brews will be available for tasting, including never-before-released one-offs like Peanut Butter Cup Stout, Smoked Chocolate Porter, Dunkelweiss, Honey Ginger Tripel and Smash Lotus. These one-of-a-kind rarities were brewed in micro batches using Sabco brewing technology.
Guests can also expect to taste rare and vintage beers like No Rules Vietnamese Imperial Porter, Malted Milk Ball Imperial Porter and Roeselare Flanders Red. Click here to see the full beer list.
The backyard at the Perrin Pub will be outfitted with bonfires, outdoor games, cookout-style food and music. Just add craft beer lovers, friends and neighbors and you’ve got all the necessary ingredients for a great evening of Pre Beer Fest Beer Fest-ing.
Guests must be 21 years of age and older, and must present a valid I.D. Admission is free, with beer tasting tickets available for purchase at the door.
The beer fest must go on! Join Perrin on Feb. 21 for the Pre Beer Fest Beer Fest. Follow along on facebook for more details, or reach out to Lindsey VanDenBoom with questions at lindsey@perrinbrewing.com.
About Perrin Brewing Company
Established in 2012, Perrin Brewing Company is a young and rapidly growing craft brewery based out of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Perrin is committed to crafting high-quality and consistent brews and has garnered a loyal local following and a strong reputation for its unique beers. The brewery has won numerous awards including “The World’s Top New Beer Release of 2015” by RateBeer for its No Rules Vietnamese Porter. Through the 2015 partnership with CANarchy, Perrin has experienced exponential growth among package offerings, out-of-state distribution and an increase to over 25,000 barrels of production.
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