Last year's Brookhaven Beer Fest sold out with 4,000 people in attendance making it the 2nd largest beer fest in metro Atlanta.  Your taste buds will experience one of the largest samplings of beers in Atlanta with over 150 domestic and international beers.  So kick off your summer at this annual event Saturday, June 14, 2014 from 3:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. on Apple Valley Road behind the Brookhaven Marta station.

Headlining the entertainment stage will be Hero the Band and Magno along with DJ Suspense spinning between shows.  As you stroll down Apple Valley Road you will be able to taste an array of beers along with great food offerings from local Brookhaven restaurants.

A portion of the proceeds benefit the Atlanta Fundraising Foundation (AFF) which is a 501(c) (3) non-profit public charity organization, specializing in creating good times for good causes!  AFF relies on donations to pay for community service programs such as their latest project which is aimed at keeping impaired drivers off the streets of Atlanta.  AFF is strictly a volunteer organization with no salaries being paid.

The festival is hosted by Spiral Entertainment known for some of Atlanta's largest social gathering events such as Lucky Fest and Oysterfest.  The festival is limited to 4,000 guests and admission includes a commemorative drinking glass.

Discount tickets are available now with limited ticket sales the day of the event.

For more information please visit: www.brookhavenbeerfestival.com

4TH ANNUAL BROOKHAVEN BEER FEST
( www.BrookhavenBeerFestival.com )
Saturday, June 14, 2014
3PM - 8PM

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