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A group of people are enjoying craft brews and bites at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture.

Guests must be 21+ to attend the sixth annual Virginia Brews craft beer festival, formerly known as BrewHaHa.

Photo provided by Virginia Museum of History & Culture

Cheers to Virginia Craft Beer Month, Richmond. To celebrate, the Virginia Museum of History & Culture is hosting its Virginia Brews festival on Saturday, Aug. 3. Here’s what’s on tap with your ticket purchase:

  • Festival admission + free museum admission
  • Eight, 3-oz pour tickets
  • Commemorative tasting glasses
  • Live music + food trucks
  • Brews from Big Ugly Brewing, Caiseal Beer & Spirits Company, Dancing Kilt Brewery, Fine Creek Brewing Company, Redbeard Brewing Company, and many more

See the full brewery list + snag tix

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