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History on Tap Presented by Conner Prairie Horizon Council

June 7 @ 6:00 pm 10:00 pm EDT

JOIN US FOR OUR 12TH ANNUAL CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL!
BE AWARE THIS IS A 21+ EVENT. ALL ATTENDEES, INCLUDING DESIGNATED DRIVERS, MUST BE 21 YEARS OLD TO ENTER. THOSE WITHOUT APPROPRIATE ID WILL BE DENIED ENTRY.
EARLY ADMISSION 5 – 6 P.M. | GENERAL ADMISSION 6 – 10 P.M.
On June 7, Conner Prairie’s Horizon Council invites you to an evening at Conner Prairie, filled with fun, music, and samples from local craft brewers, vintners, and distillers. Experience some gastronomical history! As you stroll through Prairietown, don’t miss the chance to sample one of George Washington’s favorite nips – Cherry Bounce, made with local West Fork Whiskey! Hungry? Get a nibble of laugenbrezel – historical pretzel bites! Both samples available at the Golden Eagle Inn. And when you need a refresher, drop by Dr. Campbell’s house for a sample of (non-alcoholic) Raspberry Lemon Balm Shrub – like oldy-timey hydration drink!
For updates and event info, text “HOPS” to 317.779.3330. Message & data rates may apply.


CHOOSE FROM THREE DIFFERENT TICKET TYPES

  • EARLY ADMISSION (limited quantity available) — Beat the crowds for a full hour! Gain access to the grounds for one hour before the gates open to the public. Ticket holders will receive a commemorative tasting glass and receive a commemorative steel pint glass when exiting the festival.
  • GENERAL ADMISSION — Ticket holders will receive a commemorative tasting glass and have access to the grounds beginning at 6 p.m.
  • DESIGNATED DRIVER — Ticket holders will be admitted at the same time as ticket holders in their group, plus have access to free non-alcoholic beverages from Conner Prairie’s Café on the Commons. (Designated Drivers do not receive a tasting glass.)
$15 – $80

Conner Prairie

13400 Allisonville Road
Fishers, IN 46038
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Located along an oxbow bend in the White River, Conner Prairie‘s interactive living history campus explores nature and 19th-century life in central Indiana.