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Sip, savor, and support at Charleston Beerfest

Sample beers from over 70 breweries while enjoying local food trucks and dancing to live music, all for a good cause.

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Raise a glass, Charleston. Holy City’s largest celebration of craft beer is back.

Charleston Beerfest takes over Riverfront Park on Saturday, Oct. 25, bringing together 70+ breweries, food trucks, craft vendors, games, and live music — all in support of Palmetto Community Care.

Whether you’re a seasoned beer enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, there’s something for everyone, including:

  • Exclusive beers
  • An interactive festival map organized by style of beer
  • A stacked music lineup featuring artists like Kanika Moore and Sam Morrow
  • VIP ticket holders get an elevated experience with exclusive beers brewed just for them, catered snacks, swag bags, and more

The best part? Every pour helps make a difference with proceeds supporting Palmetto Community Care, a local nonprofit providing essential services for people living with HIV.

See the full list of attending food trucks, breweries, and local vendors to start planning.

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