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Summer Beer Festival
26th Annual Michigan Summer Beer Festival Guide.
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Advice for future festival-goers is to plan accordingly to ensure a fulfilling experience at the Michigan Summer Beer Festival. As the festival occurs rain or shine, preparation is key. Attendees must be over the age of 21 and should bring a valid photo ID for entry. Consider arriving early if you're a Michigan Brewers Guild Enthusiast member, allowing entry an hour before general admission. This privileged access enhances your festival experience while avoiding the crowd that follows. Make sure to purchase tickets early as they sell out quickly and remember, there are no refunds. Transfers, however, are supported if necessary, maintaining the flexibility of attendance.
Further advice includes preparing for your comfort and satisfaction during the event. The festival provides fifteen sampling tokens with each ticket, but additional tokens can be purchased. While designated drivers have the option to purchase non-drinking tickets, soft drinks and refreshments for DDs may need preparation ahead of the festival as orange coolers of water are available around the venue. Culinary delights from local food vendors complement the beverage selection, ensuring a rounded gastronomic experience. Most importantly, bringing cash ensures a smoother transaction for food and additional tokens, as ATMs aren’t on the festival grounds. Restricting prohibited items such as outside alcohol, glass containers, and pets promises a safer and more enjoyable event. Furnished with this knowledge, you’re set to immerse yourself in an exceptional celebration of Michigan’s finest breweries, set against the historic backdrops of Ypsilanti’s Riverside Park.