Northway Brewing Co. Oktoberfest | Queensbury | October 21
- Northway Brewing 1043 U.S. 9 Queensbury, NY, 12804 United States (map)
Rock Oktoberfest at Northway Brewing Co. October 21
Northway Brewing hosts its 3rd annual Oktoberfest featuring a bevy of local brews, ciders and wines.
Join local brewers, Northway Brewing, and their collaborators and partners for the 3rd Annual Oktoberfest at the Northway Brewing location in Queensbury.
They will have on-site a wide variety of breweries, distilleries, cideries, wineries, and food vendors. Your ticket includes all beverages from vendors and a complimentary glass. Food items may be purchased directly from vendors.
Visit their website to purchase your ticket. It includes all liquid from vendors and a complimentary glass. Food items may be purchased directly from vendors.
The organizers have assembled an impressive list of breweries in attendance:
Northway
Cooperstown
Unified
Common Roots
Frog Alley
Druthers
Active Ingredient
Mean Max
Wolf Hollow
Fidens
Big Ditch
Upper Depot
Halyard
Speckled Pig
Livingoods
Battle Hill
Cigar Brothers
Other One
Scotlander
Ausable
Cideries:
Citizen Cider
Nine Pin
Wineries:
Fox Run
Distilleries:
Cooperstown
Albany
Alton
Food vendors include:
Streaking Moose BBQ
Pop Up Oyster
Horseshoe Inn
Baked by Beth
Designated drivers will be admitted at no cost.
This is not an event for Lil’ ADKers or ADK pets.
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