

The festival is held in August along Lake Michigan’s beautiful lakeshore in Muskegon, offering the perfect way to end the summer. Get ready for Burning Foot Beer Festival, a celebration of beer, beach, art, and music. Check out the brewery and distillery guide for information about the variety of options in Muskegon County. You’ll find a number of options to enjoy a drink while you Visit Muskegon. The festival in Downtown Ludington will include an afternoon of live entertainment, food, and tasting.

The event features more than 60 breweries showcasing their signature craft beer, wine, mead, and cider. The Brew Works of Fremont, also in Newaygo has a made-from-scratch menu and 12 rotating taps delight foodies and beer lovers alike.įor a day of fun in the sun, visit Rotary Park in Ludington for the Suds on the Shore Craft Beer + Wine Festival on August 17th. Sip on one of over 15 beers available on tap at Newaygo Brewery, including an assortment of unique cask ales for the adventurous beer drinker. Visit Newaygo County and explore two breweries sure to delight any beer aficionado. More ideas to grab a drink while up north: Don’t forget to take advantage of the shuttle running from the resort to Short’s and other downtown Bellaire destinations. Shanty Creek Resort is the natural place to stay while enjoying a trip to Short’s. Visit the Short’s Brewing Company Pull Barn, a seasonal operation at their Elk Rapids production facility featuring 20 beers and ciders on tap in an outdoor beer garden, local food trucks, yard games, and facility tours on the weekend. People are especially drawn to Bellaire’s Short’s Brewing Company’s inventive spirit, beer recipes, and commitment to quality food and craft brews. Northern Michigan has earned national recognition for its local food scene and brewers have found a welcome reception for locally-made microbrews. Michigan House Cafe and Red Jacket Brewing Co.Visit these breweries while in the Upper Peninsula: Visit Drummond Island Resort in the Upper Peninsula, home to the largest bar in the UP! Enjoy a delicious meal and play at the arcade, shoot darts, or challenge a friend to a round of pool. Want to explore them all? Check out the Beer Passport in the current visitor’s guide which allows you to enjoy award-winning beer and possibly win a prize. The craft beer scene is burgeoning in Marquette County, with six breweries currently in operation and more on the way. No matter your destination, treat yourself to a cold one brewed locally in West Michigan. Whether you’re enjoying a craft IPA in Grand Rapids, sipping a sour in Traverse City, or sampling a flight from your favorite brewery in Kalamazoo, West Michigan is a beer lover’s paradise.
