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Fresh Fest Beer Fest

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Fresh Fest Beer Fest
Publicity poster for Fresh Fest 2019
BeginsAugust
EndsAugust
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Years activeSince 2018
Participantsmore than 1,200 (2018)[1]

Fresh Fest Beer Fest is a beer festival held annually in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, since 2018. Geared towards increasing diversity in the craft beer industry, Fresh Fest is the nation's first festival for Black-owned breweries.[2]

Origins

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Fresh Fest was conceived by podcast hosts Day Bracey and Ed Bailey of the Drinking Partners Podcast, and entrepreneur Mike Potter of Black Brew Culture. Citing a lack of diversity in craft beer brewers and consumers, the creators sought both to bring together Black-owned breweries and provide and inclusive space to connect beer drinkers. In addition to Black-owned breweries nationwide, Fresh Fest also showcases Pittsburgh-area breweries through partnerships with local Black businesses, entrepreneurs, politicians, and other personalities.

Location

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The 2018 and 2019 Fresh Fests were held at Nova Place on Pittsburgh's North Shore. Since 2021, Fresh Fest's a block party in Pittsburgh's Allentown neighbourhood. The COVID-19 pandemic caused 2020's cancellation of most events, and some had gone virtual.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Culgan, Rossilynne. "Fresh Fest, the nation's first and only black beer festival, is coming back to Pittsburgh". The Incline. Archived from the original on 22 February 2020. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  2. ^ Jeremy (13 August 2018). "Fresh Fest Review – The Nation's First Festival for Black Breweries". Discover the Burgh. Jeremy and Angie. Retrieved 22 February 2020.