$15 for Admission and Commemorative T-Shirt at the Houston Beer Festival ($30 Value)
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- Live music
- Mechanical bull & games
- Turkey legs, crawfish & burgers
- Scenic park location
Outdoor festivals offer all the merriment of indoor celebrations, but without the constant threat of plummeting ceiling fans. Make merry in the open air with today's Groupon: for $15, you get admission to and a commemorative T-shirt at the Houston Beer Festival (a $30 value), held rain or shine on Saturday, June 11 from 2 p.m. until 10:30 p.m. in Hermann Square Park.
The Houston Beer Festival reels in revelers with a passion for hops, grains, games, and ear-pleasing music from more than 10 fantastic bands. Fill up on great live tunes from the rocking robins of Lotus Effect, who received the 2010 Best Rock Houston Press Music Award. A musical melee of different styles wafts throughout the park, with delegate bands representing the nations of punk, dance, and Southern rock. Groovers can shimmy and shake to tantalizing tunes or court Lady Luck with multiple carnival games and a mechanical bull. Festivalites can nosh on delicious comestibles such as turkey legs, crawfish, burgers, and more. Memorialize the day with the included commemorative T-shirt featuring the festival name and date, ideal attire for upcoming parties and christenings.
There's no limit on today's Groupon, so bring all your buddies and finally achieve that lifelong dream of personally reenacting the opening to Cheers. Guests must be 21 to attend.
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About Houston Beer Festival
Each year, the Houston Beer Festival attracts fans of libations, music, and merriment with an extensive lineup of breweries, food vendors, and bands. In years past, the gathering has attracted craft brewers such as Stone and New Belgium alongside such worldwide heavyweights as Anheuser-Busch and Guinness, whose creations flow from kegs into a variety of vessels, from 2-ounce samplers to 24-ounce glasses. On multiple stages, bands from Houston and abroad lay down a live festival soundtrack, as karaoke singers replace classic hits with lyrics from the Cheers theme song.