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Washington Crossing Brewfest Organizers Announce Fall Event

Fear not, beer lovers: There will be another chance to sip brews along the Delaware River this fall.

WASHINGTON CROSSING, PA — If you love beer but couldn't make it to this year's Washington Crossing Brewfest in May, you're in luck. There will be another chance to sip beer along the Delaware River this fall.

Organizers of the Washington Crossing Brewfest have announced a fall edition of the popular event. The Fall Brewfest will be held on Oct. 28 from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Washington Crossing Historic Park.

Seasonal beers and ciders will be showcased.

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"The Fall Brewfest will give you the chance to sample the many flavors of fall. Whether you're a fan of ciders, harvest and pumpkin ales, or sour beers, we'll have options for you! We're also lining up food trucks that will complement the range of ciders, sours and seasonal beers on tap," according to the event website.

Proceeds from both brewfests benefit the non-profit Friends of Washington Crossing Park, whose volunteers run both events and other park traditions, such as the annual Crossing reenactment.

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The Brewfest site is in the upper part of the park, behind the historic Thompson Neely House and across River Road from Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve.

Tickets for the event are now on sale and are $45. Click here for more details and to purchase tickets.

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