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Brews and bands at festival in Centreville June 20, 21

This weekend you can hear bands and drink beer at the Northern Virginia Summer BrewFest in Centreville.

The festival – which is on its 8th year – will be held at the Bull Run Regional Park. It will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on June 20 and 21.

Tickets, which cost $25 for those drinking and $10 for designated drivers, and includes admission, a beer tasting glass and six tickets to try different brews, according to a release.

More on the festival from a release:

The spotlight for this festival will be the more than 45 regional & local craft breweries. There will also be a great line-up of popular local bands to liven up the festival and keep the crowd entertained. The bands will perform from 12:15pm through 6:15pm each day of the festival. The fun doesn’t stop there, if you’ve become a champion of your neighborhood cornhole competitions, you may want to consider entering the NoVa BrewFest Corn Hole tournament this year. We’ll have bragging rites and even prizes and trophies for the winners.

Additionally, there will be cooking demonstrations done by the Mad Fox Brewing Company and The Guiding Knife with ingredients given by Trader Joe’s.

More on the events and businesses involved in BrewFest:

Bands
Saturday, June 20
12:15 PM – 1:30 PM I and I Riddim
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM One Fine Mess
3:45 PM – 6:15 PM For the Win

Sunday, June 21
12:15 PM – 1:30 PM The Motor Boaters
2:00 PM – 3:15 PM Holly Montgomery Band
3:45 PM – 6:15 PM Mike Mallick Band

Cornhole Tournament
Saturday, June 20 Sunday, June 21
1:00 PM – single elimination 2:00 PM – double elimination
4:00 PM – single elimination

2015 Brewery List
3 Stars Brewing (DC)
Adroit Theory Brewing (VA)
Adventure Brewing (VA)
Atlas Brew Works (DC)
Brewer’s Alley (MD)
Brothers Craft Brewing (VA)
Cobbler Mountain Cider (VA)
Corcoran Brewing (VA)
Crooked Run Brewery (VA)
DC Brau Brewing (DC)
Devils Backbone Brewing (VA)
Duck Rabbit Brewery (NC)
Escutcheon Brewing (VA)
Evolution Craft Brewing (MD)
Fair Winds Brewing (VA)
Flying Dog Brewery (MD)
Forge Brew Works (VA)
Hardywood Park Craft Brewery (VA)
Heavy Seas Beer (MD)
Heritage Brewing (VA)
Honor Brewing (VA)
Lost Rhino Brewing (VA)
Mad Fox Brewing (VA)
Millstone Cider (VA)
Monocacy Brewing (MD)
Natty Greene’s Brewing (NC)
O’Connor Brewing (VA)
Ocelot Brewing (VA)
Old Bust Head Brewing (VA)
Old Dominion Brewing (DE)
Old Ox Brewery (VA)
Oliver Brewing (MD)
Port City Brewing (VA)
Raven Beer (MD)
Saucony Creek Brewing (PA)
Sly Fox Brewing (PA)
South Street Brewery (VA)
Spencer Devon Brewing (VA)
Starr Hill Brewery (VA)
The Brewer’s Art (MD)
Tin Cannon Brewing (VA)
Troegs Brewing (PA)
Wild Wolf Brewing (VA)
Winchester Cider (VA)

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