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Tri-City Craft Brew Fest returns to St. Charles

The Tri-City Craft Brew Festival returned to Lincoln Park in downtown St. Charles on Saturday.

Back for its third year, the festival featured more than 80 unique craft brews, live music, the home brew tent, food trucks and other activities. Guests sampled and learned about new brews from local, regional and national craft breweries.

New in 2018 was the Hard Cider & Soda Tent, where patrons could check out styles in this growing trend. Also new was wine and sangria sampling.

Part of the proceeds benefitted the St. Charles Breakfast Rotary Club, a nonprofit organization, which will use the money to support a variety of charities and provide local scholarships.

  Lincoln Park in St. Charles filled up quickly with long lines to get in Saturday during the Tri-Cities Craft Beer Festival. The event featured more than 80 beers and ciders to sample, wine and sangria, live music and food trucks. It was a fundraiser for St. Charles Breakfast Rotary Club. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
  Chris Clark, left, and Justin Thomas, both of St. Charles, try out a couple of the offerings Saturday during the Tri-Cities Craft Beer Festival at Lincoln Park in St. Charles. The event featured more than 80 beers and ciders to sample, wine and sangria, live music and food trucks. It was a fundraiser for St. Charles Breakfast Rotary Club. Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
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