Toronto’s Festival of Beer Returns in July

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TORONTO — Toronto’s Festival of Beer, presented by The Beer Store, will run from July 22 to 24 at Bandshell Park, Exhibition Place, Toronto.

Participating brewers, distillers and food vendors serving at this year’s event include 8.6, Ace Hill, Amsterdam Brewery, Great Lake Brewery, Guinness, Juice Box Beer, Smirnoff, Tiny Tom Donuts, Poutine Supreme and many more. New this year is a complimentary non-alcoholic beer tasting area.

Additionally, at the Spotlight pavilions, a series of TFOB Spotlights will focus on the Brews of Prince Edward Country; the trending culinary and beverage destination du jour in Ontario featuring new products from Parson’s Brewing, Marton Fine Brews, Midtown Brewing and more; and The Changemakers, a category dedicated to craftspeople creating change within their community and industry.

“We are so thrilled to be back with what will undoubtedly be the best year ever,” says Les Murray, president, Toronto’s Festival of Beer. “This year’s line-up showcases a spectacular selection of both locally produced brews and international offerings. Guests may meet and greet many of the passionate brewers, sample new and award-winning products with tasty food pairings, visit the Spotlight pavilions for the latest and best, and discover their next favourite beer.” “TFOB is once again committed to showcasing industry positivity, and we are working to re-develop policies and procedures to address any issues that brewery personnel face that stem from discrimination and racism,” says Jodie Becker, senior production manager, Toronto’s Festival of Beer. “We’re working with an app called #NOTME to provide guests an opportunity to speak with festival staff in real-time to report any potential concerns; our values have always been focused on zero tolerance, and this revamp will really bring this energy to the forefront of the conversation, to ensure that TFOB is as always, a safe space for all.”

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