Summer Beer Fest Celebrates Frazier History Museum's 20th Anniversary Year
The fest features more than 200 specialty beers, food, retail, live music, and a fun zone with games and activities.
Louisville, KY (March 29, 2024) – The Frazier History Museum is excited to welcome back Summer Beer Fest at Frazier, which will again be a block party on July 27 in front of the museum on Main and Ninth Street—featuring more than 200 specialty beers, food, retail, live music, and a fun zone with games and activities.
“As the Frazier History Museum celebrates its 20th anniversary, we’re excited to host our fourth annual Summer Beer Fest,” president and CEO Andy Treinen said. “We’ve served this community for twenty years, so we’re proud to have created a new tradition on Main Street. And with our new exhibit 120: Cool KY Counties now open, we look forward to serving beers from all around the Commonwealth!”
Breweries from Fayette, Jefferson, Madison, Meade, Shelby, Woodford, and other counties will be represented.
Tickets are on sale now at https://www.fraziermuseum.org/beer-fest with options for both VIP and General Admission. Proceeds from Summer Beer Fest at Frazier support the museum’s exhibitions and educational programs, including free or reduced admission for Title 1 students, Frazier Weekly, the “Let’s Talk: Bridging the Divide” series; spring, summer, fall, and winter camps; guided tours, guest engagements, and Stories in Mind, which brings the Frazier into long-term care communities.
The Frazier Kentucky History Museum also houses the Kentucky Bourbon Trail® Welcome Center, which is the Official Starting Point of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail® offering Kentucky Bourbon Trail® field guides, trail maps and other trip-planning resources. Museum guests can enjoy The Spirit of Kentucky® exhibition celebrating the history, craft and culture of Bourbon whiskey - America's only native spirit.
While planning a trip to Louisville, guests can download a copy of Louisville Tourism’s annual Visitor Guide to see the city's top attractions and bourbon distilleries. Visitors also can get additional city attraction, lodging and dining assistance at gotolouisville.com.