Bus Tour of KC Breweries, High Plains Brewhoff, and Zwanze Day

Saturday is going to be a busy day for beer lovers.  A Bus Tour of KC breweries, the inaugural High Plains Brewhoff, and Zwanze Day at Bier Station are all on the list for this Saturday, September 20th.

tourkcBig Rip Brewery has arranged a school bus to take people on a tour of the new Kansas City breweries.  Ticket holders will meet at Big Rip between 11:15am and noon to check in and pre-drink.  The bus will leave at approximately noon and journey to Martin City Brewery, KC Bier Co, Rock and Run, Cinder Block, and return to Big Rip at around 6pm.  All Big Rip beer is included in the ticket price, but beer at the other breweries is not included.  Tickets are $40 and $35 for Mug Club Members.  This is a great way to experience the new breweries with like-minded people and without the hassle of driving!  Click here for full details.

 

At 1phighplainsm, get your judge’s hat on so you can judge home brews from both sides of the state line.  High Plains Brewhoff, hosted by Brew Lab in old downtown Overland Park, promises to be Kansas’ flagship home brewing competition and festival.  With food from local restaurateurs , live music, and your own commemorative tulip glass to sample an unlimited amount of home brews, this event should live up to its promise.  There will also be some upcoming breweries there to show off their beers that will be on tap.  Red Crow, Torn Label, and Double Shift have all made plans to be there.  Tickets were given out by invitation only and have all been claimed.  Click here for more details.

 

A lot of uzwanzenique beers will be at Bier Station for Zwanze Day.  What is Zwanze Day?  Every year, Cantillon Brewery in Belgium brews an experimental beer called Zwanze.  It is the rarest beer in the world.  Select bars around the world (and only 24 in the United States) receive just one keg that they tap on Zwanze Day.  This year’s Zwanze is a Cuvée De Florian, a dry-hopped lambic aged with cherries and inspired by the 18th birthday of the brewer’s son.  Tickets were very limited and went fast, but some General Admission tickets are still available here.  You won’t get to try the Zwanze with a GA ticket, but there’s a surprise keg that they’ll be tapping.

 

 

From the rarest to the newest, this weekend should be very exciting for beer enthusiasts!

 

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