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USA Today
2 days ago
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🍷 The 2025 USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience is back this fall: Buy tickets here
🍷 The 2025 USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience is back this fall: Buy tickets here Get your tickets for the fall festival in eight different cities. Enjoy local food and drink, demos and mixology classes. Foodies, wine lovers and cocktail connoisseurs, mark your calendars and prep your palates! The 2025 USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience is returning with a delicious fall tour across eight cities nationwide. Whether you're a seasoned sommelier or just here for the snacks, this might just be the culinary road trip of the year. Kicking off on Saturday, September 20 in Denver, Colorado, and wrapping up in sunny West Palm Beach, Florida on Saturday, November 22, this year's Wine & Food Experience promises more flavor, flair and foodie fun than ever before. Check out the 2025 schedule below and get your tickets today! 'We're thrilled to bring the 2025 USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience to cities nationwide as we add San Antonio and West Palm Beach to this year's lineup,' said Nate Scott, Vice President of Sports Strategy & Events, Gannett I USA TODAY Network. 'This tour highlights local restaurants and businesses, celebrates regional flavors and creates a memorable experience for food and drink lovers in every community we visit.' Tickets to the USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience are available at General Admission tickets cost $60 and include standard event entry at 1:00pm, a tasting cup, all food and beverage samples, access to mixology classes and more. Limited quantities of Early Admission tickets are available for $70, which includes early entry at 12:00pm to the full USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience. Buy tickets here Got your tickets? Shop popular summer essentials ahead of the festival More: 🥤 Stanley tumblers are as little as $15 at this crazy summer sale
Yahoo
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Here are 9 beer festivals taking place in Louisville this year
Louisville may be known for bourbon, but that doesn't mean its craft beer scene should be overlooked. There are numerous upcoming beer festivals and events taking places across the city over the next few months to sample what the some of Louisville's best breweries have to offer. From Olmsted Parks Beer Gardens to the Kentucky Craft Bash, here are nine beer festivals, in date order, taking place around Louisville: WHAT: Enjoy beer from West Sixth Brewing, food from local food trucks, lawn games and fun for all. WHERE: Tyler Park, 1501 Castlewood Ave. (May 23 and Aug. 29); Seneca Park, 3151 Pee Wee Reese Road (June 13); Bingham Park, 160 Coral Ave. (Sept. 12); Shawnee Park, 4501 W. Broadway (Oct. 10); Shelby Park, 600 E. Oak St. (Oct. 17) WHEN: 5-8 p.m., May 23, June 13, Aug. 29, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Oct. 17 MORE INFORMATION: Admission is free. WHAT: As you walk around the grounds, sample more than 100 craft beers, music from Runaway Souls, swag, cornhole, trash beer pong, giveaways, and raffles. There will also be fine wine distributors, import beers, and more. Food trucks: Riquisimo Food Truck, Dock Seafood Concessions and Bayou Butchershop. Proceeds benefit the Howard Steamboat Museum. WHERE: Howard Steamboat Museum, 1101 E. Market St., Jeffersonville, Indiana WHEN: June 7, 3-7 p.m.; 2-7 p.m. for VIP COST: $60 general admission; $75 VIP (includes early access, 2 p.m.); designated drivers are free. MORE INFORMATION: For ages 21 and older. More: When is the USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience happening in Louisville? Here's what to know WHAT: The annual Kentucky Craft Bash is Kentucky's only craft beer festival by brewers, for brewers, pouring only beers from breweries located in the Commonwealth. Craft Bash will host over 50 local breweries and serve more than 175 different varieties of beers, including experimental beers collaborations that don't go into widespread distribution and are rarely found outside of a brewery's taproom, cider and seltzers. Also, vendors, games and food. WHERE: Brown-Forman Lawn, Waterfront Park, 1301 River Road WHEN: June 28, 1-5 p.m.; noon to 5 p.m. for VIP COST: $55 advance, $65 at the gate for general admission; $65 for VIP; $10 for designated drivers. MORE INFORMATION: For ages 21 and older. Proceeds from benefit the Kentucky Guild of Brewers. WHAT: J-Town Craft Beer Fest features more than 85 craft and summer seasonal beers, Oliver Winery, live music, food trucks and more. Presented by Speed Wash. WHERE: In the heart of downtown Jeffersontown at the Pavilion, behind 3rd Turn Brewing Company and along Neal Drive. WHEN: July 20, 4-8 p.m. MORE INFORMATION: For ages 21 and older. Tickets available online at Cox's, 3920 Ruckriegel Parkway and 296 N. Hubbards Lane and Evergreen, 4780 Bardstown Road and 12017 Shelbyville Road. More details and tickets at More: So long, farewell: 20 restaurants, bars have closed or moved so far in Louisville in 2025 WHAT: Celebrating the rich history of brewing in the Bluegrass State, the Frazier History Museum is hosting its Summer Beer Fest that features more than 200 specialty beers on tap, along with food trucks and live music. VIP tickets to the festival are available and include perks such as entry to the museum, early festival access, admission into the Gateway Garden, and dozens of additional beers. WHERE: 829 W. Main St. WHEN: July 26, 5-8 p.m. (general admission); 4-8 p.m. (VIP) COST: $50 general admission; $90 VIP. MORE INFORMATION: WHAT: The Kentucky State Fair and the Louisville Ale Trail will team up for its annual Beerfest. The event will happen during the State Fair Aug. 14-24 and will feature up to 20 breweries from around the Bluegrass, which will come together to showcase their craft beers for fairgoers to enjoy. More details to come soon for this special-ticketed event. WHERE: Kentucky Fairgrounds, Watterson Expressway and the Fairgrounds WHEN: During the Kentucky State Fair (Aug. 14-24). Date to be announced MORE INFORMATION: More: 50 bars, restaurants have opened so far in Louisville in 2025: See the full list WHAT: Enjoy beer from 12 local craft brewers, live music, food from local food trucks, and games. This is a family and pet-friendly event, bring an ID and a leash for your dog. WHERE: Central Park, 1340 S 4th St. WHEN: Sept. 5, 6-10 p.m. COST: $15 MORE INFORMATION: Pre-purchased tickets will be available at will call in the Historic Old Louisville Visitors Center. WHAT: Back for its third year, Steins on Main is returning to downtown Louisville's RePurposed, a multi-use outdoor event venue on historic Main St. The outdoor Oktoberfest celebration will include German-inspired food, games and contests, music, and local breweries. WHERE: RePurposed, 615 W. Main St. WHEN: Dates to be announced MORE INFORMATION: More: What's 'The Best Thing I Ate' in Louisville in 2025? See our top recommendations WHAT: Louisville Beer Week celebrates the local love of beer and combines events, drink specials, and live music across the city. While you're out sampling the best brews in the area, pick up a Louisville Ale Trail Passport and get rewarded for drinking local beer. WHERE: Various locations WHEN: Dates to be announced MORE INFORMATION: Participating breweries, bars and restaurants to be announced at a later date. Reach News Clerk Gege Reed at greed@ This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Beer festivals, beer gardens in Louisville in 2025


Business Wire
28-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
2025 USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience Tour Announced
NEW YORK, NY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The 2025 USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience tour returns, highlighting culinary experiences in eight cities across the country. The series, produced by USA TODAY NETWORK Ventures, the events division of Gannett Co., Inc. (NYSE: GCI) kicks off on Saturday, September 20 in Denver, Colorado and culminates on November 22 in West Palm Beach, Florida. An event for lovers of gastronomy that features diverse wine and spirit offerings, the USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience allows attendees to enjoy bites from esteemed local chefs and up-and-coming talent. Guests can also enjoy unique demonstrations, engage with exhibitors in lively outdoor venues and take part in popular mixology classes, where participants can refine their cocktail-making skills and explore unique drink creations. 2025 USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience Schedule September 20: Denver, CO September 27: Providence, RI October 4: Louisville, KY October 18: San Antonio, TX * October 25: Las Vegas, NV November 8: Phoenix, AZ November 15: Naples, FL November 22: West Palm Beach, FL * *New 2025 destination 'We're thrilled to bring the 2025 USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience to cities nationwide as we add San Antonio and West Palm Beach to this year's lineup,' said Nate Scott, Vice President of Sports Strategy & Events, Gannett I USA TODAY Network. 'This tour highlights local restaurants and businesses, celebrates regional flavors and creates a memorable experience for food and drink lovers in every community we visit.' Tickets to the USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience are available at General Admission tickets include standard event entry at 1:00 p.m., a tasting cup, all food and beverage samples, access to mixology classes and more. Limited quantities of Early Admission tickets are available, which permits early entry at 12:00 p.m. to the full USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience. Restaurants and eateries are invited to showcase their culinary offerings at the USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience. To learn more and request participation, please visit: Sponsorship opportunities are also available for businesses and wine or spirit brands seeking to reach an engaged audience of culinary enthusiasts. To learn more about sponsoring a local event, please visit: USA TODAY NETWORK Ventures, our events and promotions business, diversifies the Company's media offerings by connecting communities through impactful experiences. In 2024, USA TODAY NETWORK Ventures hosted a variety of in-person and virtual events, attracting over 430,000 attendees. Our portfolio includes home and garden shows, food and wine festivals, high school sports recognition programs, including the USA TODAY High School Sports Awards, and major events such as the Hot Chocolate 15K/5K, RAGBRAI, and Detroit Free Press Marathon. ABOUT GANNETT Gannett Co., Inc. is a diversified media company with expansive reach at the national and local level dedicated to empowering and enriching communities. We seek to inspire, inform, and connect audiences as a sustainable, growth focused media and digital marketing solutions company. Through our trusted brands, including the USA TODAY NETWORK, comprised of the national publication, USA TODAY, and local media organizations, including our network of local properties, in the United States, and Newsquest, a wholly-owned subsidiary operating in the United Kingdom, we provide essential journalism, local content, and digital experiences to audiences and businesses. We deliver high-quality, trusted content with a commitment to balanced, unbiased journalism, where and when consumers want to engage. Our digital marketing solutions brand, LocaliQ, supports small and medium-sized businesses with innovative digital marketing products and solutions. ABOUT USA TODAY NETWORK ® Desktop + Mobile. Our Domestic Gannett Media segment is comprised of USA TODAY, daily and weekly content brands in approximately 220 local U.S. markets across 43 states and our community events business, USA TODAY NETWORK Ventures. With deep roots in local communities spanning the U.S., we engage approximately 140 million monthly unique visitors, on average, through a diverse portfolio of multi-platform content offerings and experiences. For more information, visit
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Here are 9 beer festivals taking place in Louisville this year
Louisville may be known for bourbon, but that doesn't mean its craft beer scene should be overlooked. There are numerous upcoming beer festivals and events taking places across the city over the next few months to sample what the some of Louisville's best breweries have to offer. From Olmsted Parks Beer Gardens to the Kentucky Craft Bash, here are nine beer festivals, in date order, taking place around Louisville: WHAT: Enjoy beer from West Sixth Brewing, food from local food trucks, lawn games and fun for all. WHERE: Tyler Park, 1501 Castlewood Ave. (May 23 and Aug. 29); Seneca Park, 3151 Pee Wee Reese Road (June 13); Bingham Park, 160 Coral Ave. (Sept. 12); Shawnee Park, 4501 W. Broadway (Oct. 10); Shelby Park, 600 E. Oak St. (Oct. 17) WHEN: 5-8 p.m., May 23, June 13, Aug. 29, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Oct. 17 MORE INFORMATION: Admission is free. WHAT: As you walk around the grounds, sample more than 100 craft beers, music from Runaway Souls, swag, cornhole, trash beer pong, giveaways, and raffles. There will also be fine wine distributors, import beers, and more. Food trucks: Riquisimo Food Truck, Dock Seafood Concessions and Bayou Butchershop. Proceeds benefit the Howard Steamboat Museum. WHERE: Howard Steamboat Museum, 1101 E. Market St., Jeffersonville, Indiana WHEN: June 7, 3-7 p.m.; 2-7 p.m. for VIP COST: $60 general admission; $75 VIP (includes early access, 2 p.m.); designated drivers are free. MORE INFORMATION: For ages 21 and older. More: When is the USA TODAY Wine & Food Experience happening in Louisville? Here's what to know WHAT: The annual Kentucky Craft Bash is Kentucky's only craft beer festival by brewers, for brewers, pouring only beers from breweries located in the Commonwealth. Craft Bash will host over 50 local breweries and serve more than 175 different varieties of beers, including experimental beers collaborations that don't go into widespread distribution and are rarely found outside of a brewery's taproom, cider and seltzers. Also, vendors, games and food. WHERE: Brown-Forman Lawn, Waterfront Park, 1301 River Road WHEN: June 28, 1-5 p.m.; noon to 5 p.m. for VIP COST: $55 advance, $65 at the gate for general admission; $65 for VIP; $10 for designated drivers. MORE INFORMATION: For ages 21 and older. Proceeds from benefit the Kentucky Guild of Brewers. WHAT: J-Town Craft Beer Fest features more than 85 craft and summer seasonal beers, Oliver Winery, live music, food trucks and more. Presented by Speed Wash. WHERE: In the heart of downtown Jeffersontown at the Pavilion, behind 3rd Turn Brewing Company and along Neal Drive. WHEN: July 20, 4-8 p.m. MORE INFORMATION: For ages 21 and older. Tickets available online at Cox's, 3920 Ruckriegel Parkway and 296 N. Hubbards Lane and Evergreen, 4780 Bardstown Road and 12017 Shelbyville Road. More details and tickets at More: So long, farewell: 20 restaurants, bars have closed or moved so far in Louisville in 2025 WHAT: Celebrating the rich history of brewing in the Bluegrass State, the Frazier History Museum is hosting its Summer Beer Fest that features more than 200 specialty beers on tap, along with food trucks and live music. VIP tickets to the festival are available and include perks such as entry to the museum, early festival access, admission into the Gateway Garden, and dozens of additional beers. WHERE: 829 W. Main St. WHEN: July 26, 5-8 p.m. (general admission); 4-8 p.m. (VIP) COST: $50 general admission; $90 VIP. MORE INFORMATION: WHAT: The Kentucky State Fair and the Louisville Ale Trail will team up for its annual Beerfest. The event will happen during the State Fair Aug. 14-24 and will feature up to 20 breweries from around the Bluegrass, which will come together to showcase their craft beers for fairgoers to enjoy. More details to come soon for this special-ticketed event. WHERE: Kentucky Fairgrounds, Watterson Expressway and the Fairgrounds WHEN: During the Kentucky State Fair (Aug. 14-24). Date to be announced MORE INFORMATION: More: 50 bars, restaurants have opened so far in Louisville in 2025: See the full list WHAT: Enjoy beer from 12 local craft brewers, live music, food from local food trucks, and games. This is a family and pet-friendly event, bring an ID and a leash for your dog. WHERE: Central Park, 1340 S 4th St. WHEN: Sept. 5, 6-10 p.m. COST: $15 MORE INFORMATION: Pre-purchased tickets will be available at will call in the Historic Old Louisville Visitors Center. WHAT: Back for its third year, Steins on Main is returning to downtown Louisville's RePurposed, a multi-use outdoor event venue on historic Main St. The outdoor Oktoberfest celebration will include German-inspired food, games and contests, music, and local breweries. WHERE: RePurposed, 615 W. Main St. WHEN: Dates to be announced MORE INFORMATION: More: What's 'The Best Thing I Ate' in Louisville in 2025? See our top recommendations WHAT: Louisville Beer Week celebrates the local love of beer and combines events, drink specials, and live music across the city. While you're out sampling the best brews in the area, pick up a Louisville Ale Trail Passport and get rewarded for drinking local beer. WHERE: Various locations WHEN: Dates to be announced MORE INFORMATION: Participating breweries, bars and restaurants to be announced at a later date. Reach News Clerk Gege Reed at greed@ This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Beer festivals, beer gardens in Louisville in 2025