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When is the NH Brewfest?
Fourth annual event will offer nearly 150 craft beers from 37 breweries to benefit the Prescott Park Arts Festival.

Redhook Brewery, Master Brewers Association of the Americas New England Chapter, Prescott Park Arts Festival, 100.3 WHEB and Rock 101 & The Morning Buzz are once again teaming up to host the fourth annual New Hampshire BrewFest on Sat., Oct. 6.
Featuring nearly 150 quality beers from 37 breweries, the annual BrewFest will take place at Redhook Brewery in Portsmouth, the New Hampshire BrewFest encourages New Englanders to come out and enjoy great craft beer, food and music and will benefit the Prescott Park Arts Festival and the Master Brewers Association of the Americas.
As a nonprofit organization, the Prescott Park Arts Festival has presented music, art, theater and dance to families on the banks of the Piscataqua River for the past 37 years. The Master Brewers Association is dedicated to the technology and advancement of brewing across the United States.
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The event is open to those 21 and over, the BrewFest will also feature local food and live music by Clear River Band and Blue James Band.
The N.H. BrewFest offers two sessions. Entrants are permitted to attend only one session. Presale tickets are available online at www.BrewNH.com and at Redhook Brewery’s Cataqua Pub. Purchasing tickets in advance is advised, as space is limited and sessions often sell out. Food is not included with admission, and all purchases at the gate and inside the event are cash only. No reentry or pets allowed.
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Session 1, Matinee:
1-4 p.m., $25 advanced, $35 day-of-fest; live music by the Clear River Band
Session 1, ‘VIP’ Matinee:
12-1 p.m. pre-session plus 1-4 p.m., $45 advanced purchase only
Session 2, Evening:
6-9 p.m., $35 advanced, $45 day-of-fest; live music by the Blue James Band
VIP Upgrade for Session 1:
VIP upgrade includes face time with the brewers one hour before the Session 1 gates open. Guaranteed full selection of all the flavors the brewers are pouring and a chance to help tap the first kegs of the day. No beer lines, no waiting.
Submitted by Ted Lane, spokesman, Redhook Ale Brewery, Portsmouth
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