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The Greenville Craft Beer Festival returns this month

Happening on Sunday, April 13, The Greenville Craft Beer Festival features 100+ hand-selected regional, local, and national brews.

GVLtoday Greenville Craft Beer Fest

Cheers to a good time. | Photo by Greenville Craft Beer Festival

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Need plans next weekend? Do you also enjoy craft beer? Well, then we have news for you.

Next Sunday, April 13, is The 2025 Greenville Craft Beer Festival at Fluor Field. Here’s everything you need to know for the returning festival:

The festival features 100+ different beers from local, regional, and national breweries, plus live music + food.

Ticket options

VIP Admission | This $100 ticket gets you admission an hour early for priority pours, 20% off event merch, a 7-oz mini pint taster, and unlimited beer samples.

General Admission | This $55 ticket gets you a 7-oz mini pint taster and unlimited beer samples.

Designated Driver | This $20 ticket gets you entry into the event, a food voucher, and a tasting glass when you leave.

For more fun-filled things to do this month, bookmark our April plan ahead.

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