Brew Pig Sooie Beer Fest returns with local breweries and soccer matchup

Colby Hale Head Coach - University of Arkansas Athletics
Colby Hale Head Coach - University of Arkansas Athletics
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The Arkansas Razorbacks, in partnership with Anheuser-Busch, will host the Brew Pig Sooie outdoor beer festival at Razorback Soccer on Sunday, October 5. This marks the fifth year of the event.

Attendees who purchase a $30 ticket will have access to over 15 breweries, receive a 5 oz. tasting glass for unlimited sample pours, and get entry to the Razorback Soccer team’s Southeastern Conference match against Mississippi State. The festival is scheduled from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., followed by the soccer game at 6:00 p.m.

In addition to beer sampling, local food trucks and a live DJ will be present during the festival. Breweries participating include Boulevard Brewing Co., Columbus House Brewery, Crystal Ridge Distillery, Flyway Brewing, GOAT Lab Brewery, Lost 40 Brewing, Mad Rooster Beer Co., Natural State Beer Co., New Province Brewing Co., Quirk Hard Seltzers, Social Project Brewery, Stone’s Throw Brewing, and Tru Kava.

Tickets are available for purchase online. Updates about Razorback soccer can be found on their official Twitter account @RazorbackSoccer.



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