THE FEBREWARY FRIDAY SOCIAL: CRAFT BREWS CRAFTING COMMUNITY


Jan 16, 2019
CFCR 90.5 FM - Saskatoon Community Radio presents the FeBREWary Friday Social. A well-rounded night spotlighting SK craft brewers, pizza, and music!

Crack out your calendars and book off Friday, February 15th from 8pm - 12am at the PAVEDArts/AKA Event Space (424 20th St. W), and enjoy tasty Saskatchewan Craft-Brewed Beer. Quench your thirst with some of the best brews around, and hang with friends/meet new people while you're at it!

This year we'll have offerings from Nokomis Craft Ales (Golden Ale & Brown Ale)Black Bridge Brewery (IPA & Milk Stout)9 Mile Legacy Brewing Company (Ella Pale Ale & Hybrid Vigour (Amber), and High Key Brewing Co. (Johnny Kolsch & Jolly Roger Irish Red Ale) for your consideration. Visit the official Facebook event for spotlight features leading up to the event on all of the beers available to choose from.

What goes good with beer? Many, many things. Don't miss an opportunity to heat things up a slice of Tjs Pizza Saskatoon - West - live AND in person. It'll be a hot date, indeed. And don't worry, we'll have water on site so you can make sure you digest throughout the night accordingly. 

And as if that wasn't enough, DJ's Cpt. Pickard, The Pop Rocket, and Form will all be offering musical gems left and right. They'll be sure to have ALL of the hits that you've come to love and expect. To put a big cherry on top, Matt YaBREWski (PAINTED SKULL PROJECTIONS) will provide visuals to enhance your night away.

Tickets are available at the door for only $10, and that includes 2 beer tickets. WHATADEAL! 

**Additional beer tickets will be offered for 3 for $10, or $5 each**

Spread the word and hope to see you and all of your friends out!

(This a licensed 19+ event)
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