Virtual Brewgaloo

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Last year, USA Today ranked Brewgaloo as the best beer festival in the country. While the Raleigh festival isn’t happening in downtown Raleigh this year, Virtual Brewgaloo is still happening tomorrow, April 25 from 3-5 p.m. at the Lincoln Theatre to bring us our favorite brews and booze.

Many of the local craft breweries produced an abundance of brews for this event — which has been officially rescheduled for August 14 + 15. In order to help keep these breweries in business and share their drinks, Shop Local Raleigh will set up at the Lincoln Theatre for individuals to support our local brewers and pick up their favorite NC beer.

How does Virtual Brewgaloo work?

🍻 You can purchase tickets for a 6 pack, 12 pack, 24 pack, or a growler of your favorite style of beer. You can also opt for “Taste the Triangle” which will provide a variety of all styles of beers.
🍻 To add to the excitement of this new event, you won’t know what breweries will be in your pack.
🍻 On Saturday, April 25 from 3-5 p.m., you can roll up to the Lincoln Theatre and show your ID + ticket through your car window. Shop Local Raleigh workers will load your order into the trunk or back seat of your vehicle for a touchless and safe social distancing environment.

How will this help the breweries?

🍻 Every brewery will be paid for their beer sold. Shop Local Raleigh is a nonprofit organization that is looking to help support the businesses that keep them around. Check out their Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram for more updates + information.

Be sure to #ShopLocal and buy your tickets to Virtual Brewgaloo this weekend. Cheers, Raleigh

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