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3rd Annual L.A. Beer & Food Festival Comes to Arcadia Oct. 19

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To celebrate this new partnership with the Arboretum, some brews will feature California botanical ingredients. – Courtesy photo / L.A. Beer & Food Festival

The Los Angeles County Brewers Guild is proud to present the third annual L.A. Beer and Food Festival on Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden in Arcadia. The beloved tasting event is the only beer and food tasting event wholly produced by the small and independent craft breweries of L.A. County alongside support from local food partners.

As a way to celebrate the event’s new partnership with the Arboretum, several beers that feature California botanicals on the tap list brewed with ingredients such as local citrus, stone fruit, herbs, and spices—which you can pair with bites including Broxton Public House’s Fig and Goat Cheese Crostini or a hearty chicken breast from Gus’s Famous Fried Chicken—will be showcased.

In addition to unlimited craft beer tastings of over 100 unique brews, event admission also includes complimentary bites from over a dozen restaurants, educational tasting sessions, and a special Rare Beer & Books tasting inside the Arboretum Library.

– Courtesy photo / L.A. Beer & Food Festival

Tickets are available now at labrewersguild.org/labeerandfood.General admission is $60 and includes keepsake tasting glassware, unlimited craft beer tastings, complimentary bites from local restaurants (while supplies last), educational panels, and Arboretum library tours. VIP admission is $75 and allows attendees to enter an hour earlier than general admission ticket holders.

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