Foggy Noggin 5th Anniversary Celebrations

Foggy Noggin Brewing is about to celebrate its fifth anniversary. To mark the occasion, the brewery has a series of events planned. Also, they have five different versions of this year’s anniversary ale. That aint all. They’ll also host a vertical tasting of all five years versions of the Anniversary Ale.

Here are details from the brewery:

Foggy Noggin Brewing turns 5 this month and has a few special events planned that every beer enthusiast will want to attend.

Friday – March 13th (6pm – 7:30pm) – Foggy Noggin will host a vertical tasting of 5 years of our Anniversary Ale.  2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015.  Only 20 spots available, $30/person – 21+ only.  Must sign up and pay in the tasting room Saturday – March 7th (noon-5pm).  This is an annual event that people talk about all year – you won’t want to miss out, so get in early to secure your spot.


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Friday – March 20th (6pm – 7:30pm) – Foggy Noggin will host a vertical tasting of 5 versions of this years Anniversary Ale.  2015 Anniversary Ale (English Old Ale) and 4 versions of Fn5 (Imperial English Old Ale) -Dry Hopped, Oak Aged, Lagavulin Oak Aged and Warre’s Port Oak Aged. Only 20 spots available, $30/person – 21+ only.  Must sign up and pay in the tasting room Saturday – March 7th or March 14th (noon-5pm).  Very rare beers and a once in lifetime opportunity to sample these beers together.

Saturday – March 21st (noon-5pm) – Foggy Noggin will be celebrating our 5th Anniversary all day.  We release bottles of 2015 Anniversary Ale and will be pouring some rare beers all day.  This is the party you just can’t miss out on – you never know what might happen.


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