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Published on Wednesday, Sep 30, 2009
NELSON TWP.: The Main Street Grille & Brewing Co. in Garrettsville will sponsor the Harvest Moon Beer Festival featuring 21 craft breweries, food and music Oct. 10 at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park.
Two tasting sessions are planned: noon to 3 p.m., and 5 to 8 p.m.
The participating breweries are: Bell's, Erie, Flying Dog, Hacker Pschorr, Indigo Imp, Main Street, North Country, Ohio, Red Star, Rocky River, Rogue, Roo Brew, Rust Belt, Samuel Adams, Blue Canoe, Brewerie at Union Station, Thirsty Dog, Troeg's, Voodoo, Weasel Boy and Willoughby.
The musical headliners are Blonde Boy Grunt & the Groans. Other bands are the Waterband, Mo'Mojo and All Fired Up.
Nelson Ledges Quarry Park is a privately owned, 250-acre campground and concert facility.
Admission is $30 in advance, or $35 at the gate. Advance tickets are available at the Nelson Ledges Web site, http://www.nlqp.com, or charge by phone or in person at the Main Street Grille, 8148 Main St.
Admission is free for designated drivers. The ticket price does not include food.
No dogs or glass bottles are permitted. There is no extra charge for camping.
For more information, call Main Street at 330-527-3663.
NELSON TWP.: The Main Street Grille & Brewing Co. in Garrettsville will sponsor the Harvest Moon Beer Festival featuring 21 craft breweries, food and music Oct. 10 at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park.
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Awesome, craft beers and mushrooms.
Watch out for the Portage county deputies, they'll be searching every car they get a chance to pull over on the way in and out.
Looks like a fine spot for an OVI checkpoint, what do ya say sheriff??
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