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CHARLESTON, SC - Since the beginning of 2010, the Charleston
RiverDogs have been asking its many followers, "What kind of fan are
you?"
Now the
club's "Be Your Own Fan" mantra has taken a road to the
suds.
Cervesa.
Coirm. Pito.
Sor. Zitos. No matter
how you say it, "beer" is a word that is clearly understood around the
world.
The Lowcountry will have chance to
taste some of the finest beers on earth at the 8th Annual Ballpark
Festival of Beers, presented by Birney's Foods "The BBQ Guys" that will be held
on Saturday, September 25 at Joseph P. Riley, Jr. Park.
More than 100 different varieties of
beer will be available to quench the taste buds of every die-hard beer
enthusiast. From 7-10 pm, patrons will receive sampling tickets, each good
for a 5-ounce taste of their favorite beer and the first 1,000 people will
receive a commemorative sampling glass.
Birney's Foods and the RiverDogs
will have delicious food available that goes well with the multiple
brews.
"The Ballpark Festival of Beers
continues to grow, and in our eighth year we are excited more than ever about
offering more selections from around the globe," said RiverDogs Special Events
Director Melissa McCants.
The Ballpark Festival of Beers is a
21-and-over event. Pets, Kids, babies in strollers and anyone under the
age of 21 will not be allowed into the facility. Advanced tickets are $25
at the RiverDogs Box Office or Click
Here to purchase tickets now! Tickets
are $30 event day. For more
information and to purchase tickets, please call the RiverDogs at
843/723-7241.
--RIVERDOGS--
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