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Do you have what it takes to compete in the beer stein competition?

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Raise a glass (or a plastic cup), Richmond.

The RVA Craft Beer Festival, presented by Bon Secours, returns during the Richmond Kickers match on Saturday, Oct. 4. Watch the Kickers take on Knoxville SC while enjoying:

  • Craft beer samples from at least 10 local breweries, including Hardywood, Ardent, Triple Crossing, Devils Backbone, and more.
  • Happy hour specials from 4:30 to 6 p.m.
  • A stein hoisting competition held by Boston Beer Co. during halftime.

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