The annual event brings together 18 breweries across two venues in Adelaide’s bustling East End this Saturday.
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Beer lovers rejoice. The Festival of Darkness is back this weekend! The now annual event is a celebration of independent breweries that sees The Stag Public House and NOLA join forces for a day of brews, food and live music.
Held across two sessions (2:00pm-5:00pm and 6:00pm-9:00pm) this Saturday, June 22, festival goers can indulge in free tastings from 18 independent breweries and chow down on delicious food from both NOLA and The Stag kitchens while being entertained by live music from local artists and DJs.
Some of the breweries involved this year include Prancing Pony, Swell, Bowden Brewing, Hawkers and Robe Town Brewing.
Tickets to the event are on sale now through Eventbrite and include not only your entry into the festival but also free tastings, plenty of quality bites and your own Festival of Darkness Tasting Glass.
Tickets for NOLA and The Stag’s Festival of Darkness are on sale now via Eventbrite.
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