Firkin Festival Tomorrow Benefits Fuse Project

MOBILE, Ala. — Moe’s Original BBQ and Budweiser Busch Distributing are holding the Eighth Annual Firkin Festival tomorrow at 701 Spring Hill Avenue in Downtown Mobile. Benefiting the nonprofit Fuse Project, a Mobile-based organization dedicated to investing in initiatives promoting the health, fitness, education and social responsibility of children along Alabama’s Gulf Coast, the craft beer event features local and regional breweries that have added unique flavors or spins on distinctive cask-brewed ales. This year’s participating breweries include Back Forty, Braided River, Fairhope, Folklore, Ghost Train, Grayton Beer, Oyster City, Props and Urban South. Doors for the festival will open at 2 p.m., and a tapping ceremony will commence at 2:30 p.m. Sampling ends at 5:30 p.m. and will be followed by an awards ceremony. Additionally, there will be live music from East LA Fadeaway and a cornhole competition. All-inclusive tickets are $25 in advance at eTix and $30 at the door.

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