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Brews & Chews: Sip, Savor & Support The American Brain Tumor Association

  • Kensington Metro Park Martindale Beach Parking Lot Milford, MI 48381 United States (map)

Brews & Chews is a chance to sip and savor in support of a great cause -- the American Brain Tumor Association (ABTA). The festival will include craft brewers, live music, family-friendly games and trivia, scratch-off-card prizes, and fun photo opportunities (like a larger-than-life brain)!

BREWERS/CIDERIES: Block Brewery Co., Brewery Vivant, Draught Horse Brewing Co., Eternity Brewing Co., Farmington Brewing Co., Great White Brewing, Ore Creek Cidery, Reed City Brewing Co., River’s Edge Brewing Co., and more to come!

FOOD TRUCKS: The Fry Guy, and Mr. Pit Master Barbecue

DATE/TIME: Saturday, May 18; noon to 5 p.m.

LOCATION: Kensington Metro Park in Milford

COST: $35 tasting tickets online ($45 at the door) include a pint glass and 12 drink tickets (3- ounce pour each); $3 per additional drink ticket.

$10 online ($15 at the door) for Designated Drivers and 13 to 20-year-olds

Free for children ages 12 and under.

Click HERE to purchase tickets (non-refundable).

  • Dog-friendly — bring your pooch!

  • $10 Kensington Metropark entrance fee per vehicle for those without a Metropark Pass

  • No outside food or beverage

  • Cash/credit

  • Rain or shine

Before you start sipping, supporters and tasters alike can get their steps in at the ABTA’s 11th Annual Breakthrough for Brain Tumors 5K Run & Walk that is scheduled for that morning in the same location. Click here to register and find out more!

Brews & Chews attendees will enjoy a 10% discount — just look for the promo code in your confirmation after registering!

Your support will go toward the ABTA mission of improving, extending and, ultimately, saving the lives of those impacted by a brain tumor diagnosis.

About the ABTA:

Founded in 1973, the ABTA is first national advocacy organization committed to funding brain tumor research and providing information and education to patients, caregivers, and their loved ones.

The ABTA is proud of the impact it’s had upon the brain tumor community.

o The ABTA has invested more than $34 million in research across primary and metastatic brain tumors; funding more than 700 researchers across 800 research projects.

o The ABTA serves more than 100,000 patients and caregivers annually through our website, programs, and support services.

o The ABTA has matched over 1,000 people through its Patient & Caregiver Mentor Support Program.