BOCA RATON, FL - Feb. 1, 2024 -- For a small yet emerging beer brand, it is also a great opportunity to connect with new customers.
Brewsaki, a unique and delicious Japanese style rice lager participated in two well attended beer festivals last weekend. The Jupiter Craft Beer Festival at the Abacoa Amphitheater was an extremely well attended event with dozens of breweries sampling their effervescent and hoppy offerings to an enthusiastic and apparently thirsty crowd. Both the attractive brand logo featuring a dragon, as well as the ice cold, crisp and flavorful rice lager brought lines to the Brewsaki booth for hours. Many attendees traveled from Stuart, Port St Lucie and beyond to sample a variety of craft beers, with many returning to the Brewsaki table remarking it to be their favorite at the festival.
Immediately following the end of the event in Jupiter, the Brewsaki team travelled to Mizner Park in Boca Raton to join the Boca Raton Beer, Wine, & Spirit festival which kept the beer pouring into the evening hours. Again, the crowd gave rave reviews when sampling the cold beer, jokingly warned that they may end up craving sushi after tasting Brewsaki. Even the few that shared their dislike for sushi, suggested they would still drink Brewsaki with other foods or even just on a nice Florida day by the pool or on the boat. Overall the feedback was extremely positive and many stated their plans to head to Total Wine or Whole Foods Market to pick some up on their next visit.
"The best way for people to learn about Brewsaki is at these events, and the feedback so far has been amazing," says Brewsaki President Dr Rob Streisfeld, "and while many consumers are familiar with Sapporo or Kirin beer, they get really excited to find a really good local alternative, especially one that is crafted to be gluten reduced."
Brewsaki, while still in its early stages, plans to participate in many more upcoming beer festivals throughout Florida and has been invited to participate at the upcoming sold out "Taste of Asia, A Culinary and Cultural Experience" event being held at Morikami Museum & Japanese Garden on February 17th.
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