If you love beer and you’re looking for an opportunity to sample many of the finest craft beers brewed in the state of Colorado, you won’t want to miss this year’s Parker Brewfest. The event will take place in Parker’s O’Brien Park (10795 Victorian Dr., Parker, CO 80138) and will include the opportunity to taste beer and purchase food from food trucks that will be parked in the area.
The Parker Brewfest is a great place to socialize, eat delicious food, taste various Colorado craft beers, and have an overall good time. But the event is also an opportunity to give back to Parker CO property owners and the entire Douglas County community. All profits from the Brewfest will be donated to local charities.
The Parker Brewfest Event is Sponsored by the Rotary Club of Parker
The Cherry Creek Valley Rotary Club of Parker, Colorado (CCV Rotary) is presenting this year’s brewfest, and will donate profits from the event to various charitable organizations in Douglas County. Some of the organizations that will receive donations include: Parker Task Force, Project Cure, Douglas County Support Center, Peaceful School, and others.
Purchase Tickets in Advance
The 2017 Parker Brewfest will take place on Saturday, August 19, 2017. Advanced purchase tickets are available now. Keep in mind that all ticket sales are final, and the event will take place rain or shine.
VIP Admission: $55/per person – 1pm – 5pm
General Admission: $40/per person – 2pm – 5pm
Wristbands will be issued at the gate for advanced purchase. A government photo ID will be required.
Parker Brewfest Apparel is Available!
This year, Parker Brewfest has shirts and hats available for purchase. Order these items online via the Brewfest’s website, and pick them up on the day of the event at the Crafted Tees tent.
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Looking for other beer festivals and events to attend in Colorado?
Beer festivals and brewery events are common across the state of Colorado, and can be found just about every month of the year. Check out the websites below for a list of many of the most popular: