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Erica Techo
The 10th annual Magic City Brewfest included more than 350 craft beers for attendees to sample. Photo by Erica Techo.
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Erica Techo
The 10th annual Magic City Brewfest included more than 350 craft beers for attendees to sample. Photo by Erica Techo.
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The 10th annual Magic City Brewfest included more than 350 craft beers for attendees to sample. Photo by Erica Techo.
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The 10th annual Magic City Brewfest included more than 350 craft beers for attendees to sample. Photo by Erica Techo.
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Erica Techo
The 10th annual brewfest brought together local breweries and breweries from across the country.
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Erica Techo
The 10th annual Magic City Brewfest was held at Sloss Furnaces on Friday, June 3 and Saturday, June 4.
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Representatives of Trim Tab Brewing Company at the 10th annual Magic City Brewfest on June 3. Photo by Erica Techo.
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Kyle Sawyer and Jack Miller at the 10th annual Magic City Brewfest on June 3. Photo by Erica Techo.
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The 10th annual Magic City Brewfest was held at Sloss Furnaces on June 3 and June 4.
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The 10th annual Magic City Brewfest was held at Sloss Furnaces on June 3 and 4. Photo by Erica Techo.
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Hundreds attended the 10th annual Magic City Brewfest at Sloss Furnaces on June 3 and June 4.
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Magic City Brewfest brought together local beers and brews from around the country. Photo by Erica Techo.
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Paul and Jill Warner at the 10th annual Magic City Brewfest on June 3. Photo by Erica Techo.
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The 10th annual Magic City Brewfest included more than 200 craft beers for attendees to sample. Photo by Erica Techo.
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Jeremiah Donald at the 10th annual Magic City Brewfest on June 3. Photo by Erica Techo.
Clad in pretzel necklaces and shorts, hundreds gathered at Sloss Furnaces for the Friday session of Magic City Brewfest.
Now in its 10th year, the brewfest brings together craft breweries from across the country and offers hundreds of beers to sample. The June 3 session included entertainment from Birmingham Mountain Radio, a cask garden from The J. Clyde and specialty beers from breweries.
Because Alabama law dictates beer samples cannot be "free," there was a penny-a-pour charge for samples. The money raised through the penny-a-pour charge will be donated to a local charity.
The Saturday session of the brewfest is June 4 from 4-8 p.m.