The annual Temple Terrace Craft Brewfest will return to Historic Woodmont Park on April 5, offering a unique opportunity for beer enthusiasts to sample more than 100 craft beers from over 35 local breweries. From 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., attendees can enjoy tastings under the park’s shady oak trees, accompanied by live music and a variety of food trucks.
Tickets are available for purchase now, with early bird pricing set at $45, which includes a souvenir Pilsner cup for tastings. Designated driver tickets are also available for $25 and offer unlimited access to water and soft drinks. The event will take place at Woodmont Park, located at 407 Woodmont Avenue.
Over 35 Local Breweries Featured
This year’s event will showcase a diverse lineup of local craft breweries, including independent home brewers and well-known names such as Thoughts Adrift Brewing, Backyard Aleworks, Happy Rooster Brewing, Deep Roots Brewing, Brandon Bootleggers, and Wiregrass Brewing. Attendees will also have the chance to participate in a fun mustache contest, adding to the lighthearted atmosphere of the festival.
Food trucks will be on-site, offering a variety of culinary options to pair with the extensive beer selection. Proceeds from the event will benefit local charities, with additional support from sponsors making the event possible.
Event Guidelines
Organizers remind guests that beer sampling is restricted to those aged 21 and older. Non-drinkers are welcome to attend without a ticket. Families and pets are also encouraged to join in the festivities—children can attend for free, and pets are welcome as long as they are kept on a leash. Water bowls will be available throughout the park for dogs.
Parking is free, with designated lots within walking distance of the venue. For added convenience, bike and golf cart parking will be available closer to the park. Guests are advised that outside food and beverages are not permitted. All beer will be served in souvenir pilsner cups, while soft drinks and water will be provided in their original containers. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets to relax beneath the park’s canopy of oak trees.
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