LauderAle’s 3rd Anniversary Festival

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The folks behind LauderAle proudly boasts that their taproom plays host to more events than any other brewery in the area, from yoga and brunch to live music of all genres, full moon parties with fire-breathing dancers and much more. However, LauderAle’s anniversary is pulling out all the stops to celebrate on July 29th and 30th.

The weekend-long festival is going to be a doozy, with 10 barrel-aged beers, brewed up especially for the big bash, food trucks, live music, plus dozens of other new, specialty beers and treatments, their best lineup yet.

The party will take place during normal business hours of the brewery 12pm-1am on Saturday and 11am-9pm on Sunday, rain or shine. There will be other surprises leading up to and the day of the event, plus that Sunday, there will be a jazz brunch.

More for the Mug Club

For member’s of the famed Captain’s Club, LauderAle will be opening up an hour earlier (11am) on Saturday. In that hour, members will get one free beer and the early opportunity to purchase limited edition bottle and can releases, as well as first dibs on where to sit or stand.

On Sunday, the crew will be opening up the Captain’s Club to new member signups, which are $75 dollars. Don’t hesitate, because spots in the club are limited. Sunday, they will be opening earlier as well, sampling special beers to be poured that day only.

Under Airplanes and Between Boats

LauderAle has gone from a five-gallon bucket to a must-visit treasure, celebrated in Fort Lauderdale and all over South Florida. LauderAle took home a gold medal at the 2016 Best Florida Beer Championships, and a silver medal at the 2017 event. What an adventure that started from just a conversation between friends.

Just like every great idea, LauderAle was conceived between friends over a few beers. Owners Joey Farrell and Kyle Jones stumbled upon this idea one night at a local craft beer bar. While bantering about possible inventions and other business ideas, the one that stuck was how fun and adventurous it would be to own a brewery.

And now, almost 3 years later, they own and operate a destination brew house. Located right near the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport and Port Everglades, LauderAle was Fort Lauderdale’s first nano-brewery, but there will be nothing nano about their 3rd Anniversary.

Ryan Buynak is the Creative Strategist at AR Design, a creative agency in South Florida. Ryan is also an avid writer for the craft beer industry, as well as sports and pop culture. He is from New York City and has published four books of poetry.