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Festival of the Lost Township

Let the Beet drop – Beet Beer that is. Since the Festival of the Lost Township is hosted by Crane Brewing, you can expect a lot of exciting beers from them as well as other breweries. The one about which we’re most excited is their Beet Weiss which will be officially debuting at the festival.

The Beet Weiss, once known as Magenta because of its color, is a much-anticipated addition to their unique lineup. Michael Crane, owner Crane Brewing Beet Weissof Crane Brewing, has been making the beer for several years and has been pouring it at local events including 2014’s Parkville Microbrew Fest. It will be available first at the Festival of the Lost Township and then in bottles throughout their territories the following week.

Speaking of beets, well…beats, Festival of the Lost Township will feature a live band, Favorite Daze, that will serenade you as you try beers from local breweries, national breweries, and homebrewers. In its second year, this festival has combined with Brewtopia and offers homebrewers the opportunity to brew with Crane Brewing. As an attendee of the festival, you will get to try as many beers as you want and there will also be food trucks and a merchandise tent, so bring money. If you snag a VIP ticket, you get in an hour early not only to get a head start on the beer sampling, but you’ll also get to try several Kansas City Chefs pairings of food with unique beer.

What’s with the long, kind of odd name? Raytown is a lost township. In the early 1800s, when a large area of Jackson County was put up for sale, Township 49 (Raytown) was accidentally left out. It was eventually sold with squatters becoming landowners. So, it’s a Festival for the Lost Township now known as Raytown, celebrating a unique fact about a unique city. Full story here.

Go to www.festivalofthelosttownship.org for full details. The festival will be at Raytown Rd & E 62nd St, Raytown, MO 64133, on Saturday, September 17th, beginning at noon for VIP and 1pm for General Admission. Tickets are $100 for VIP and $35 for GA. Designated Drivers get in the general admission area for free, but will not be allowed to drink any beer or liquor samples. IDs will be checked as everyone is required to be 21 years and older.

We’ll be there taking pictures, doing live interviews (contact us if you want to be interviewed), and taking notes for those who can’t make it but want to see what it’s all about.

Here’s a list of brewers:

Crane Brewing
Raytown, MO
Cinder Block Brewery
North Kansas City, MO
Red Crow Brewing
Spring Hill, KS
Martin City Brewing
Martin City, MO
Logboat Brewing
Columbia, MO
Stockyards Brewing
Kansas City, MO
Free State Brewing
Lawrence, KS
Torn Label Brewing
Kansas City, MO
Tallgrass Brewing
Manhattan, KS
Central Standard Brewing
Wichita, KS
Miami Creek Brewing
Drexel, MO
Green Room Burgers & Beer
Kansas City, MO
Colony Espresso & Beer
North Kansas City, MO
Bur Oak Brewing
Columbia, MO
Rock & Run Brewery
Liberty & Kearney, MO
KC Bier Co
Kansas City, MO
23rd Street Brewery
Lawrencce, KS
Big Rip Brewing
North Kansas City, MO
Calibration Brewery
North Kansas City, MO
McCoy’s Public House
Kansas City, MO
Radius Brewing
Emporia, KS
Urban Chestnut Brewing
St. Louis, MO
Mark Twain Brewery
Hannibal, MO
Third Base Brewery
Cedar Rapis, IA
Zipline Brewing
Lincoln, NE
Earthbound Beer
St. Louis, MO
Exit 6 Brewery
Cottleville, MO
Core Brewing
Springdale, AR
Ozark Beer Co
Rogers, AR
Roughtail Brewing
Midwest City, OK
Nebraska Brewing Company
Papillion, NE
Destihl Brewery
Bloomington, IL
Stone Brewing
Escondido, CA
Toolbox Brewing
Vista, CA
Fossil Cove Brewing
Fayetteville, AR
Marto Brewing Co
Onawa, IA
Kolibri Ale Works
Tulsa, OK
Six Mile Bridge
Maryland Heights, MO
Piney River Brewing
Bucyrus, MO
Mikerphone Brewing
Chicago, IL
Infusion Brewing
Benson, NE
Avery Brewing
Boulder, CO
Lagunitas Brewing
Petaluma, CA
2nd Shift Brewing
New Haven, MO
Perennial Artisan Ales
St. Louis, MO
Oskar Blues Brewery
Longmont, CO
Riparian Ales
St. Louis, MO
Brickstone Brewery
Bourbonnais, IL
Odell Brewing
Fort Collins, CO
Blue Blood Brewing
Lincoln, NE
Schlafly
St. Louis, MO
Modern Brewery
St. Louis, MO
Defiance
Hays, KS
Farnam House Brewing
Omaha, NE
Anthem Brewing
Oklahoma City, OK
Founders Brewing
Grand Rapids, MI
O’Fallon Brewery
Maryland Heights, MO
Narrow Gauge Brewing
Florissant, MO
Summit Brewing
St. Paul, MN
Rockwell Beer Company
St. Louis, MO
Ballast Point
San Diego, CA
Alpha Brewing Company
St. Louis, MO
Evil Twin Brewing
Denmark
Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales
Dexter, MI
Left Hand Brewing
Longmont, CO
White River Brewing
Springfield, MO
Argus Brewery
Chicago, IL
Shmaltz Brewing
Clifton Park, NY
Crooked Stave
Denver, CO
Mikkeller
Denmark
Mother’s Brewing
Springfield, MO
North Peak Brewing
Traverse City, MI
Prairie Artisan Ales
Tulsa, OK

List of distilleries, wineries, and artisan friends:

Kansas City, MO

J. Rieger & Co
Kansas City, MO
Tom’s Town
Kansas City, MO
Amigoni Urban Winery
Kansas City, MO
Leaky Roof Meadery
Buffalo, MO
Union Horse Distilling
Lenexa, KS
Restless Spirits Distilling
North Kansas City, MO
The Brewkery
Kansas City, MO
Hugo Tea
North Kansas City, MO
Benetti’s Coffee
Raytown, MO
KANbucha
Lawrence, KS
Alchemy Coffee & Bake
Lawrence, KS
Second Best Coffee
Kansas City, MO
Blip Roasters
Kansas City, MO

List of food trucks:

Taste of Home KC Wilma’s Good Food Greg-Co BBQ
Lutfi’s Mobile Poppy’s Ice Cream
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Updated Beer Festival List

Summer is almost over and school is about to be back in session, so it’s time for some fall beer festivals.  Grab your jackets and hats and read through to pick the ones you’ll be attending.  This list is also available on the 2015 Festivals page.

Saturday, August 01

  • 11am-6pm – City Market Free Beer Festival, City Market, Kansas City.   The Pitch hosts the first City Market Beer Fest with 100 beers available for purchase.  $10 for 4 beers or $20 for 10 beers.

Saturday, August 15

  • 1pm-5pm – Zona Rosa Microbrew Fest, Zona Rosa, Kansas City.   Lots of great beers and Missouri Mashers will be doing a competition as a part of the festival.
  • 2pm-6pm – 75th Street Summer Beer Fest, 520 W 75th Street, Kansas City, MO, $35.   A lot of local breweries are listed to be at the Summer Fest in 75th Street’s Alley.

Friday, August 21

Saturday, August 22

Saturday, August 29

  • 1pm-4:30pm – Midwest Microfest, 800 The Midway, Salina, KS, $35 GA, $60 VIP.  If you’ll be in the middle of Kansas on August 29, then this will be a good fest to attend.  Over 20 breweries are set to pour their beer at the event, including Red Crow, Radius Brewing, Goose Island, and River North.  There will also be live music.

Saturday, September 5

  • Festival of the Lost Township, Raytown, MO, $35 ($40 at the door) GA, $100 VIP.  Hosted by Crane Brewing Company, this beer festival also includes meet and greets with local beer celebrities.

Saturday, September 12

  • 2pm-6pm – Tour of Brews, 3365 SW Fascination Drive, Lee’s Summit.  Formerly TKC Real Ale Fest, this beer fest will have one of a kind firkins, live music, and beer demonstrations.  This event is in the middle of a fun-filled weekend in Lee’s Summit that includes a Tour of Towns on Friday, Small Biz Showcase on Saturday, and a community day with an adult scavenger hunt on Sunday.
  • 1pm-6pm – Brewtopia, 4380 S Noland Road, Independence, MO, $30.  Apex Brew and BBQ Supplies hosts their first festival.  Taste a wide variety of beers from over 40 homebrewers and local breweries.  Live music, food, and more.

Saturday, September 19

  • 1pm-5pm –  High Plains Brewhoff, Overland Park, free by invitation.  This fun event that puts you in the judge’s seat asks you to prepare your liver.  Celebrity brewers and homebrewers will be judged by you!  Tickets are now available at Brew Lab.
  • 1:30pm-6pm – KC Beer Fest, Power & Light District, Kansas City, MO, $35 GA, $60 VIP.  This fest has been around for a while, so they’ve got it pretty well organized.  Over 200 craft beers from around the world, rare keg tappings, live music, and food trucks will be spread across two blocks in downtown Kansas City.
  • 5pm-10pm – Village West Wine Fest & Beer, 9400 State Avenue, Kansas City, KS, $75 GA, $150 VIP.  That’s a hefty price tag, but this fest at Schlitterbahn will showcase over 200 wines and 100 beers from around the world, food from over 30 of KC’s finest restaurants, fireworks at 9pm, and dancing from 9pm until midnight.  Limited to 2,000 attendees.

Saturday, October 17

  • 12pm-7pm – KC Brew Fest Fall Edition, Union Station, 30 W Pershing Rd, Kansas City, MO, $40.  Split between two sessions (12pm-3pm & 4pm-7pm), this fest will include tastings from over 50 breweries.
  • 6pm-9pm – Brew at the Zoo, Kansas City Zoo, 6800 Zoo Drive, Kansas City, MO, $35-$45.  Appetizers, music, beer, and wine samples as well as two drink tickets included in your ticket at this event.  Breweries include KC Bier Co, Big Rip, Boston Beer, Crane Brewing, and more.  In the Valley Below will be performing.

Saturday, October 24

  • 1:30pm-5pm – Beerfest at the Ballpark, 1800 Village West Parkway, Kansas City, KS, $36.  I’ll be honest, you should skip this one.  The venue is great, but the beers and crowd were less than stellar, especially for the price.  If you really want to go, they do have over 200 domestic, microbrewed, and international craft beers while a DJ will be playing.

 

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