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Delaware's only beer fest run by the state's brewers moves to a new location this weekend

Ryan Cormier
The News Journal
Brews By the Bay lands at Delaware Seashore Park at the Indian River Inlet this weekend.

After moving from the Cape May-Lewes Ferry terminal to the Big Chill Beach Club near Bethany Beach last year, this annual beer festival is on the move once again.

But this time, Brews By the Bay is only hopping across Del. 1.

The Delaware Brewers Guild fest – the only beer festival run by the state’s brewers themselves – will land at Delaware Seashore State Park at the Indian River Inlet Bridge on Sept. 29 from noon to 4 p.m.

The move allows festivalgoers to throw their car keys down for the weekend and book a campsite at the park.

The sixth annual festival will stick to its basic ground rules, limiting regular distribution beers and encouraging breweries to trot out one-of-a-kind, hard-to-find beers to impress First State beer nerds. (There are about 800 of them there each year.)

Wilmington reggae act Brixton Saint will team up with New York funk band The Phryg to supply the music, and food will be handled by Rosenfeld’s Jewish Deli, Taco Reho, The Sea Hogg, Downtime Refreshment and The Hungry Spork.

Tickets are $40 with $10 designated driver passes also available.

Beer-drinkers play cornhole at Brews By the Bay, which returns to the beach this weekend.

Contact Ryan Cormier of The News Journal at rcormier@delawareonline.com or (302) 324-2863. Follow him on Facebook (@ryancormier), Twitter (@ryancormier) and Instagram (@ryancormier).