2019 Great American Beer Festival Brewery List Released

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The Brewers Association released the much-anticipated list of breweries who plan to pour at the 2019 festival. (Brewers Association)

Which breweries will be at the 2019 Great American Beer Festival (GABF)? You don’t have to wait any longer to find out.

The Brewers Association (BA), the GABF organizers (and publishers of CraftBeer.com), released the much-anticipated list of breweries who plan to pour at the 2019 festival Oct. 3-5 in Denver.

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You can find the preliminary 2019 GABF brewery list on the festival’s website; it’s sortable by state so you can easily find out if breweries near you plan to attend.

The 2019 GABF breweries list published online Monday, less than 24 hours ahead of ticket sales. Ticket sales on July 30 are for members of the BA and the American Homebrewers Association (AHA). Public ticket sales are Wednesday, July 31. Get full GABF 2019 ticket details here.

The online brewery list is preliminary, the BA says, and urges beer fans to check back often for updates. The newly-released list also doesn’t yet have the breweries who’ll be at special areas, like the Meet the Brewer section or the Heavy Medal booth, which features medal-winning beers from previous GABF competitions.

You can keep up with the latest GABF 2019 news here at CraftBeer.com as well on Twitter @GABF and at the GABF Facebook page.

Jess Baker walked into a beer fest in 2010 and realized beer had come a long way from what her dad had been drinking since the 70s. She served as editor-in-chief of CraftBeer.com from spring 2016 to spring 2020, bringing you stories about the people who are the heartbeat behind U.S. craft brewing. She's a runner, a die-hard Springsteen fan, a mom who is always scouting family-friendly breweries, and always in search of a darn good porter.

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