New Jersey Craft Beer and Food Truck Festival coming to Mercer County Park

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The New Jersey Craft Beer and Food Truck Festival will debut at Mercer County Park on Saturday, June 2, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The afternoon will feature beer from New Jersey’s own craft breweries on tap including Screamin’ Hill Brewery, Czig Meister Brewing Company, Bolero Snort Brewery, Jughandle Brewing Company, Backward Flag Brewing, River Horse Brewing, Brotherton Brewing, Demented Brewing and more.

Proceeds from beers on tap will go toward Arms2Artisans (A2A), a paid fellowship program to support veterans with job placement and peer support.

Attendees will also have 15 food trucks to choose from including a variety of hot meals and dessert options to purchase throughout the day. The Flying Pie Guy, Mexi-Flip Taco Truck, Jersey Devil BBQ, Dan’s Waffles, Buzzetta Mama’s Meatballs, Star of the Sea Seafood, Carolina Blue, Cajun Jax and others will be on site.

Musical entertainment will be provided by Mario & the Slyders. For the younger visitors, a Kids Zone will be available with a bounce house, face paintings and craft activities to get involved in.

Tickets for the New Jersey Craft Beer and Food Truck Festival will be sold at the gate upon entry; there will be no advance tickets sold for this event. General admission will be $7 for those 21 and up; $5 for those under 21, who must be accompanied by a full-paying adult. Admission for children 12 and under is free. Craft beer is sold separately and is not included in the price of admission. There will be a $5 parking charge per car.

For complete festival details, please visit newjerseycraftbeerevents.com.

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