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The Atlanta Summer Beer Fest: 150 Brews to Sample, Live Music, More

Masquerade Music Park (695 North Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30308)
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Full Price:
$45.00
Our Price:
$20.00*
3.6 by 5 members
Two live music stages and more than 150 beers to sample add up to one fantastic festival. Held for the third year in a row outdoors at the Masquerade Music Park on North Avenue, the fest features tastes from several local Atlanta breweries, including SweetWater, Terrapin, Red Brick, Wild Heaven and Jailhouse, along with new brews Red Hare, Monday Night, Monks Mead and Eventide. Also on tap are fun attractions like the Bud Light Game Zone, Skee Nation skeeball and more. Admission includes a souvenir cup and beer samples, and food is available for purchase on site.

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The last date listed for Atlanta Summer Beer Fest was Saturday June 23, 2012 / 4:00pm.

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Full Price:
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695 North Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30308
404-577-8178
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Goldstar Member Tips

  • Patrick on Information
    Food Trucks, FTW!
  • Goldstar Member on Information
    Dress for the weather. It was over 90 degrees the day I attended.
  • Goldstar Member on Information
    Parking is $10 in the Masquerade lot.

5 Goldstar Member Reviews

Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
4.0

It was extremely hot! So it was nice that they provided water throughout the event. IT would have been awesome if there was some sort of misting fans to help! But all in all the event was great!

Written on Jun 25 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
3.0

I enjoyed myself but it was overcrowded creating limited space to grab some shade and long beer lines.

Written on Jun 25 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Patrick
5.0

Great music and plenty of beer for all. One of the best beer festivals I've been to yet.

Written on Jun 25 2012
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Goldstar Member
2.0

Not at all what I was expecting. I was excited for the event and expected it to be a day of sampling many delicious beers from an organized group of vendors and attended by a more refined clientele. Instead, it was a woefully disorganized event, which, in essence, was a free-for-all.

The first reg flag was the cups provided to patrons, which were plastic and far too large for sampling (I never thought I would say that a cup of beer was TOO LARGE). A true tasting of beers would provide smaller units made of glass for patrons to experience more fully the flavor of the beers and to be able to sample a larger volume of beers.

Next, the event was embarrassingly disorganized. What beer would you expected to be served under the Leinenkugel's tent?......well, you'd be wrong. After standing in a long line for almost 8 minutes, I learned that Leinenkugel's was being served on the other side of the beer truck, under the Sierra Nevada tent (...I was able to get an Anchor Summer Beer, which softened the blow). It also seemed that far fewer vendors attended the event that were advertised. I could not find Abita, Ommegang, Mother Earth, or any local breweries.

The venue itself is partially responsible for the disappointing display. The sloping lawn of the Masquerade makes it difficult to set up vendors and efficiently utilize space. There were shade tents set up directly in front of vendors making it very difficult to make it to certain vendors because patrons were sheltering themselves from the sunlight. This is the 2nd sub-standard event I've attended at the Masquerade (the first being St. Patrick's Day) and I will never find myself going back there for any outdoor events again.

Finally, I found myself annoyed by many attendees of the event. While, I did meet a few very interesting individuals, the places seemed overwrought with fools who found it acceptable to leave their homes wearing designer wife-beaters and taco costumes (it's not Halloween, buddy), to play frisbee in the middle of moving crowds and to whack each other in the testicles for sport. Such a low brau audience is not what I expect to encounter when attending a beer festival. I suppose there were no frat parties going on that day.

Written on Jun 25 2012
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