Local producers of beer, spirits and ciders will be gathering in September for the Shuswap Brewers Festival.
The inaugural event is being held at Salmon Armѻýs Northyards Cider Co. at 11th Ave. NE, from 3 to 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 16. The main attraction will be the eventѻýs ѻýpourers,ѻý serving an array of their locally produced offerings.
They include Ricochet Brewing, Crannóg Ales, the Barley Station, Mt. Begbie Brewery out of Revelstoke, Vernonѻýs Marten Brewing Co., Shuswap Highlands Distillery, La Grange Distillery from Enderby, Sicamousѻý After Dark Distillery, Farmstrong Cider out of Armstrong, Shuswap Cider and host Northyards Cider. Adding to the festival feel will be a number of food trucks, yard games, live music and more.
The festival is described as a celebration of locally made craft beer, cider and spirits, intended to bring together community in support of local businesses and highlighting what our region has to offer in the beverage industry.
The festival will also be putting a spotlight on home brewers with the Homebrew Competition. Open to all home brewers who brew their entries on their home equipment, prizes will be awarded for Best Overall, Runner Up and Best use of stone fruit. Applicants must register by Aug. 18, with entries received by Sept. 8. Judging will take place Sept. 9, and winners will be announced at the festival.
Angela Inskip, who runs Shuswap Shop Local on Instagram, is one of the festival organizers. She credited Ricochet Brewingѻýs Meaghan and Marc Zaichkowsky as the ones who game up with the idea for the non-profit event that will also serve as a fundraiser ѻý this year for the Salmon Arm Rescue Society as they upgrade equipment to match the heightened demand on our highways with first responder calls.
Inskip said the participating local businesses were quick to jump onboard, and the Salmon Arm Economic Development Society has been ѻýsuper awesomeѻý with providing information and guidance.
Meaghan Zaichkowsky said she and fellow festival organizers have been focused on keeping the event local, with local producers, food and music.
ѻýWeѻýre super excited about it ѻý itѻýs an opportunity for beverage manufacturers in the Shuswap and area to give the community a taste of what we have to offer,ѻý said Zaichkowsky. ѻýAs an event, we want to support community in a fun way, where people get out and enjoy the day in the Shuswap.ѻý
Shuswap Brewers Festival tickets, limited to 500, and more information are available at shuswapbrewersfest.com.