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Oklahoma State University: Poring Over The Best Brews At OSU's Craft Beer Forum

The 2022 Craft Beer Forum of Oklahoma will once again bring together the state's best craft breweries and lovers of all things beer and ...

2022-01-03

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Tony Collins | Director, Wayne Hirst Center for Beverage Education | 405-744-6713 | tony.collins10@okstate.edu

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The 2022 Craft Beer Forum of Oklahoma will once again bring together the state’s best
craft breweries and lovers of all things beer and food for an educational experience
for the taste buds at Oklahoma State University.

The forum, held every two years, takes place Saturday, April 9, on the OSU campus
in Stillwater.

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This year’s Craft Beer Forum of Oklahoma includes a day of seminars for craft beer
newbies and experts alike as well as tastings of 30 top craft breweries from Oklahoma
and beyond.

2022 Craft Beer Forum of Oklahoma highlights:

Also, in conjunction with the Craft Beer Forum, the Oklahoma Craft Beer Awards competition
will be judged March 5 at OSU with results announced prior to the forum. Joel Irby,
owner of Stonecloud Brewing Company in downtown Oklahoma City, will be the honorary
chair for this year’s event.

The Craft Beer Forum of Oklahoma is planned and executed by students in OSU’s School
of Hospitality and Tourism Management (HTM) in the Spears School of Business. The
event not only teaches students how to plan large events, but also raises money for
scholarships.

“We’re excited to once again host some of the best breweries from across the state
and facilitate a fun and educational dialogue about the state of the craft beer industry,”
said Tony Collins, director of the HTM Wayne Hirst Center for Beverage Education.

The forum is open to anyone 21 or older. Tickets and event information are available
here.


This press release was produced by Oklahoma State University. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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