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Second Annual Denver Bacon & Beer Festival Returns This November

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Local chefs and breweries team up to raise funds for hunger-relief programs

 DENVER – Oct. 8, 2013 – Today Eat Boston and Denver Off The Wagon announced  the second annual Denver Bacon & Beer Festival will take place on Nov. 10 from 2:30 – 5:00 p.m. at the EXDO Event Center.

“Last year was a blast and we’re looking forward to the second annual Denver Bacon & Beer festival to be bigger and better,” said Aaron Cohen, founder of Eat Boston. “The day will feature out of this world bacon delicacies and some of Colorado’s best craft beer. Hopefully we can raise a good amount of money for Metro CareRing and Project Angel Heart.”

Founded in Boston, the Bacon & Beer Festival has grown to Denver and San Francisco. In Boston, the annual event sells out in three minutes flat. Last year’s inaugural Denver Bacon & Beer Festival sold out a week before the event and brought 900 pounds of bacon, 25 chefs, 20 breweries and 800 people together to create the ultimate Sunday Funday. This year’s festival will be even larger featuring 25+ restaurants and 25+ breweries. Denver-area Whole Foods stores are supporting the event with a donation of American Homestead Bacon for the dishes.

Visitors will sample bacon dishes and beers from:

AC Golden

Avery Brewing Company

Blackbelly Catering

Boulder Beer

Cafe Bar

Cap City Tavern

Colorado Cider Company

Colt & Gray

Crazy Mountain

Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project

Denver Bacon Company

Denver Beer Co.

Diebolt Brewing

DiFranco’s

Dry Dock Brewing

Elevation Beer Company

Epic Brewing

Fuel Cafe

Funkwerks

Gaetano’s

Glaze: The Baum Cake Shoppe

Grand Lake Brewing

Great Divide Brewing Company

Humboldt – Farm Fish Wine

Ignite!

Jax Fish House

Jonesy’s EatBar

Kachina Grill

Leaf & Crumb

Little Man Ice Cream

Lola

Lucky Pie

New Planet Brewery

Odell Brewing Company

Odyssey Beerwerks

Oskar Blues

Our Mutual Friend Malt & Brew

Pateros Creek Brewing Company

Renegade Brewing

River North Brewery

Russell’s Smokehouse

Salt

Second Home Kitchen + Bar

Ska Brewing Co.

Strange Brewing Company

Tender Belly

The Corner Office Denver

The Mainline Alehouse

The Rocky Mountain Institute of Meat and Amerigo

Trillium

Twelve Restaurant

Uno Mas

Wazee Supper Club

Whole Foods

Wit’s End Brewing Company

Wynkoop Brewing Company

“Bacon and beer were made for each other,” said PJ Hoberman, founder of Denver Off The Wagon. “Much like a pretzel necklace, bacon provides salt and texture that aides in clearing and coating the palate. Except that bacon is much more delicious than a pretzel can ever hope to be.”

Proceeds from the festival will benefit Project Angel Heart and Metro CareRing, two organizations working to provide hunger relief and nutritious meals in Denver.

The festival is open to adults 21 and older. Event tickets can be purchased online starting October 15 at 10 a.m. Mountain Standard Time for $45.

 

About Eat Boston

Eat Boston conceives and produces unique food events originally in Boston, but now across the country. The events often feature multiple restaurants serving food around a specific ingredient or theme, along with supporting local non-profit organizations. Some events include Guacaholics Anonymous, Ice Cream Showdown, Tacopocalypse, Steakcation, and the BLT Battle at Sea Karaoke Harbor Cruise. For more information on Eat Boston visit http://www.wheretoeat.in.

 

About Denver Off The Wagon

Denver Off The Wagon is a lifestyle website focused around the enjoyment of Denver craft booze. To steal and alter a phrase from the New York Times, we’ll provide all the booze news that’s fit to print. We’ll bring you stories, interviews, reviews, calendars, commentary, and whatever else we can think of that fits. Only Denver. Only alcohol. For more information on Denver Off The Wagon visit http://www.denveroffthewagon.com.