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Beer Lovers Can Sample 100+ Craft Brews at CT on Tap

The beer tasting event is presented and supported in part by Danbury Fairground Wine and Spirits and Butthead's Tobacco Emporium.

DANBURY, CT — Beer lovers rejoice— CT on Tap will offer samplings of over 100 craft and specialty releases from more than 50 breweries in Danbury on Saturday, September 24, at the Ives Concert Park. The event supported by Butthead’s Tobacco Emporium of Danbury and Newtown, Vision Designs of Brookfield, Danbury Fairgrounds Wine & Spirits, Bethel's Grassy Plain Vape & Smoke and the Law Office of Gregory W Bagen, a Brewster-based attorney. Sam Adams is also supporting the event.

This is the third year that three-hour premium event has come to Danbury to the delight of hundreds of attendees who will receive an unlimited sampling of beers, in an atmosphere filled with live music, delicious food available for purchase, and great vendors.Participants must be at least 21 years of age to attend.

Doors open at 3 p.m. with VIP arrival at 2 p.m. Standard tickets are $35 or $55 for VIPs. Ticket price includes a souvenir sampling glass.

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A.J. Bodden, Executive Producer of CT on Tap said, "CT On Tap is dedicated to showcasing specialty beers and craft breweries from around the country, while also delivering authentic, craft beer-focused experiences filled with live music, great vendors, and delicious local food."

“Craft beer and craft beer culture continues to explode in Connecticut, with breweries, brew pubs and specialty stores booming throughout the area, catered to a passionate and quickly growing fan base,” said Bodden. “We are so excited to be part of the rich Connecticut craft beer community and bring the highest quality releases and local features to this event.”

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For more information and to purchase your tickets to the Connecticut event, please visit CTOnTap.com.

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