Popular festival to return to San Diego

After being sidelined for a year, one of the city’s most popular events is returning to San Diego.

The San Diego Beer Fest is coming back for the 11th year, bringing music and food along with many different kinds of beer. There will be dozens of craft beers available from both local and international brewers, as well as the most popular food trucks in San Diego. The food trucks will charge separately for their food. There will be more than 70 breweries offering 200 beers taking part, along with the trucks. Live music is on the menu courtesy of cover bands, and lawn games will be set up.

Among the participating breweries are Latitude 33, 101 Cider House, and Baja Brewing Co., while the food trucks include BajaFish and The Groovy Greek. Organizers of events like this can use flyer printing to create handouts listing the vendors.

There are two types of tickets available, General Admission and Early Admission. A General Admission ticket is $50, and is good from 1.00 pm until 4.00 pm. Those buying Early Admission tickets will be able to enter the event at 12.00 pm and remain until 4.00 pm. In addition to having an extra hour at the festival, Early Admission holders will enjoy specialty pours. No one under 21 will be admitted, and the no-pets police means Fluffy and Fido have to stay home. The Beer Fest is January 8 at Liberty Station NTC Park.