CRAFT BEERS, CHILI COOKOFF TAKE OVER THIS JUNE

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Pechanga Microbrew Fest June 6, 2015

TEMECULA, Calif. – (May 15, 2015) – This June, microbreweries, craft beer makers and brew pubs from throughout Southern California and beyond descend on Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula for one special afternoon.

The 7th Annual Pechanga Microbrew Festival and Chili Cookoff happens Saturday, June 6 from 1:00p.m. to 5:00p.m. inside the Pechanga Grand Ballroom.
Microbrew Festival tickets are $50. Guests receive a two ounce souvenir glass to sample unlimited beer tastings. Designated driver tickets are available for $30. Both ticket levels let attendees taste all chili and other gourmet food samples, take in live music by two bands including iconic bassist Lee Rocker of The Stray Cats, and an extensive silent auction. Guests must be 21 or older to attend. Guests must be 21 or older. For tickets or more information, visit www.Pechanga.com or call (877) 711-2946. 

For one price, beer enthusiasts can taste unlimited samples of craft and small production brews from San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, Los Angeles and Orange counties, as well as selections from Northern California, the Midwest and east coast. Ticket holders also can enjoy limitless tastes of eight varieties of homemade chili, fired up by the award-winning chefs at Pechanga Resort & Casino. Attendees can vote for their favorite chili among the bunch.
With more than 100 microbreweries and craft brewers now dotting the map in Southern California, traveling to each and every one could prove difficult for even the biggest of beer fans. The Pechanga Microbrew Festival brings many of these suds selections together in one place. Whether one’s beer taste includes a light blonde ale, a rich stout or anything in between, it will be satisfied at the Microbrew Fest.

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Habitat For Humanity Silent Auction

All proceeds from the Pechanga Microbrew Festival’s extensive silent auction benefit Habitat for Humanity Inland Valley. Proceeds support programs including homebuilding, free Healthy Homes and Financial Wellness workshops, neighborhood revitalization, home improvement on behalf of veterans and the organization’s two ReStore locations.

 

Breweries in the Pechanga Microbrew Festival include:
Absolution Brewing Company – Torrance, CA
Aftershock Brewery – Temecula, CA
Alysian Brewing Co – Seattle, WA
Angry Orchard – Cincinnati, OH
Backyard Bottle Shop – Murrieta, CA
Bayhawk Ales/Hail! To Rock – Irvine, CA
Ballast Point Brewing & Spirits – San Diego, CA
Belching Beaver – Vista, CA
Bierbitzch Brewing Co. – Corona del Mar, CA
Blue Moon – Golden, CO
Bulldog Brewery – Murrieta, CA
Coachella Valley Brewing Co. – Thousand Palms, CA
Crispin Apple Cider – Colfax, CA
Electric Brewing Company – Murrieta, CA
Evans Brewing Co. – Anaheim, CA
Four Sons Brewing – Huntington Beach, CA
Golden Road Brewing – Los Angeles, CA
Goose Island – St. Loius, MO
Hangar 24 Craft Brewery – Redlands, CA
Inside the Cellar – Santa Fe Springs, CA
Iron Fist Brewing – Vista, CA
Kona Brewing Company – Kona, HI
Lagunitas Brewing Company – Petaluma, CA
Leinenkugel – Chippewa Falls, WI
Mason Jar Brewing Company – Menifee, CA
Miller Coors – Golden, CO
Oak Hills Brewing Company – Hesperia, CA
Refuge Brewery – Temecula, CA
Sam Adams – Boston, MA
Shock Top – St. Louis, MO
Sierra Nevada Brewing Company – Chico, CA
Solarc Brewing – Los Angeles, CA
Sons of Liberty Aleworks – Norco, CA
Spaten/Franziskaner – Munich, Germany
Stella Artois – Leuven, Belgium
The Boston Beer Co. – Boston, MA
The Traveler Beer Company – Burlington, VT
Vermont Hard Cider Company – Middlebury, VT
Widmer Brothers Brewing – Portland, OR
Wiens Brewery – Temecula, CA

Additional Booths:
Beer Pager
Great Oak Steakhouse
Kelsey’s Sports Bar & Grill
Habitat for Humanity
Payne Mason Cigars
Pechanga Buffet
Pechanga Café
Pechanga Catering
Temecula Olive Oil Company
UMI Sushi & Oyster Bar

About Habitat For Humanity
Through the work of Habitat for Humanity, thousands of low-income families have found new hope in the form of affordable housing. Churches, community groups and others have joined together to successfully tackle a significant social problem ― decent housing for all. Today, Habitat for Humanity has built more than 500,000 houses, sheltering more than 2 million people worldwide. More information may be found at www.Habitat4InlandValley.org.