
The Portland Sea Dogs Will Host Their First Ever Beer Festival
The Portland Sea Dogs' first-ever Beer Fest will feature beer from Maine breweries, live music, food trucks, and games at Hadlock Field. This is one beer fest you won't want to miss!
Beer Fest at Hadlock
Haldock Field in Portland is one of the best places to see a baseball game while having a beer. The Portland Sea Dogs are upping their game for this special event that will feature over 20 local craft breweries on hand for you to enjoy.
It's Not All About Beer
Let's be honest. You're going for the beer. However, just sipping beer around people at Hadlock Field can get pretty boring. That's where the entertainment comes in.
Musician Stephanie Ryann, who is a New England Native, will be there to perform live.
And you can't have a beer festival without some cornhole, which will be available for everyone to play. When you're done, grab some grub from one of the food trucks that will be there.
Get There Early
This is all happening on Saturday, July 19th, at Hadlock Field. Gates open at 4 p.m. for general admission tickets and an hour earlier for VIP experience ticket holders. The beer fest runs until 7 p.m.
If you're one of the first 2000 people to arrive, you'll get a special Sea Dogs plastic beer cup.
This is a 21+ event, but that should be obvious. Get a sitter if you have to.
Tickets are on sale now at the Portland Sea Dogs website.
Here's a list of local breweries that will be there:
- Ricker Hill Cider
- Surfside
- Après
- Orono Brewing
- Wild Maine Seltzer
- Kit NA Brewing (Non alcoholic)
- Batson River
- Flight Deck
- Bissell Brothrs
- Allagash Brewing
- Nonesuch River Brewing
- Banded Brewing
- Blue Lobster Wines
- Freedom's Edge Cider
- Bunker Brewing
- Bangor Beer Company
- Oxbow Brewing
- Definitive Brewing Company
- Geary Brewing
- Belfast Bay Brewing
- 1820 Brewing
- Rising Tide
- Brickyard Hollow
- Sacred Prorfane
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