EL DORADO HILLS—Set your calendars for Saturday, September 6, because the El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce is bringing back one of the region’s favorite celebrations: the seventh annual El Dorado Hills Brewfest. This year’s event comes with a new twist—an exciting move to El Dorado Hills Town Center, where the festival will stretch from the amphitheater across the bridge to Vine Street, creating a walkable, festive setting surrounded by restaurants, shops, and open-air gathering spaces.

This year’s event will be held in El Dorado Hills Town Center and promises another unforgettable celebration of community, music, and, of course, exceptional brews.

“Moving the event to Town Center aims to enhance visibility for the community and event partners, offering a more accessible and vibrant setting for attendees. Our goal is to shine a spotlight on how beautiful and inviting our community is for those who are thinking of relocating or opening a business here,” said Debbie Manning, President and CEO of the El Dorado Hills Chamber of Commerce.

Now in its seventh year, Brewfest has grown into a premier regional gathering, offering an afternoon filled with craft brews, wine, food, and live entertainment that celebrate the spirit of El Dorado County. More than 40 breweries, cideries, and a sprinkling of wineries are expected, and the confirmed lineup already features a strong mix of local favorites and big names.

Among the breweries signed on are 36 Handles Public House, 49 Crooked Lane Brewing Co., BrunHaus Brewing Co., Boring Rose Brewing Co., and Brewbilt Brewing. They’ll be joined by Burning Barrel Brewing Co., Geartooth Alewerks, and Granite Bay Brewing Company. Myra Brewing Company of El Dorado Hills, Moirae Brewing Company, and Morgan Territory Brewing will pour alongside well-known regional and national brands such as Lost Coast Brewery and Sierra Nevada. Beverage diversity will also shine with Golden State Cider, KC Kombucha, Solid Ground Brewery & Winery, and the centuries-old Gekkeikan Sake, which has brewed in Kyoto since 1637. That Dam Brew Club and The Vine EDH round out a wide-ranging lineup.

Wine enthusiasts will be able to sample from some of El Dorado County’s leading vineyards, including Crystal Basin Cellars, Element 79 Vineyards, and Myka Estates, ensuring that the event appeals to both beer lovers and wine connoisseurs.

The food experience is equally tempting, with C. Knight’s Steakhouse serving hearty dishes, Nox Barbecue bringing smoky favorites, Papi’s Kitchen offering Latin-inspired cuisine, and Rocky’s On the Roll delivering fresh, on-the-go bites.

Guests can look forward to much more than tastings. Admission includes unlimited samples, a souvenir tasting glass (larger for early entry), and a wristband that allows for re-entry throughout the event. General admission begins at 4 p.m. with tickets priced at $50, while early entry tickets are available for $65 and include 3 p.m. access and an upgraded glass. For groups, a Party Pack of four general admissions is being offered for $180. Organizers expect another sell-out year, with only a limited number of premium-priced tickets available at the door. Tickets can be purchased now at www.eldoradohillsbrewfest.org.

The festivities don’t stop when the taps close at 7 p.m. Attendees are invited to stick around for the Wind-Down Zone, an after-party at the Town Center amphitheater that features a live DJ, games, and a chance to keep the celebration going until 8 p.m.

Parking is free throughout Town Center, and re-entry is allowed with a wristband. Families are welcome—children under 12 can enter free with a supervising adult—though the focus of the event is adult-oriented, and only service animals are permitted inside the festival footprint.

The El Dorado Hills Brewfest is presented by Red Hawk Casino + Resort, a key community partner whose philanthropic support extends across El Dorado County. From sponsoring civic programs to providing disaster relief and investing in local events and infrastructure, Red Hawk plays a major role in making this celebration possible. The event is also supported by the Chamber’s premier partners, including A.G. Spanos Companies, AKT, El Dorado Disposal, Group One Consulting, Marshall Medical Center, Dignity Health Mercy Hospital of Folsom, El Dorado Community Services District, El Dorado Hills Town Center, Holiday Inn Express, Parker Development Company, ProEquity Asset Management, Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians, Village Life/Mountain Democrat Newspapers, Wells Fargo, and Winn Communities.

The Chamber has also welcomed a wide range of event partners to help make this year’s Brewfest possible. Local businesses and organizations lending their support include Ludlow Cleaning Co., Super Clean Car Wash, ampm, System Pavers, Walsh Law, and NorCal Spas, an authorized dealer of Bullfrog Spas. They are joined by Jeramy Young for State Senate District 4, Stathero’s Financial Solutions, Closet Factory, Folsom Times, and Martin Elevators. Additional backing comes from Hangtown Fire Control, Style Readers Media, and others still to be announced. Their involvement underscores the collaborative spirit that continues to drive this annual community tradition forward.

Brewfest continues to stand as both a showcase of Northern California’s finest flavors and a reminder of the strength of community. With its new Town Center home, expanded space, and a strong lineup of brewers, wineries, food vendors, and entertainment, this year’s event is expected to be one of the most memorable yet.

Follow updates and behind-the-scenes previews at instagram.com/eldoradohillsbrewfest and facebook.com/eldoradohillsbrewfest.

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