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A RateBeer-curated drinkable exhibition of the brewer's art.

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go to Ales For Autism
Ticket price includes a keepsake tasting glass, unticketed 5 ounce pours and access to the three-floor exhibition of art and artifacts from some of the world's most interesting brewers. In order to preserve the intended intimate feel of the event, tickets will be capped at 400. Please purchase tickets early by clicking below to reserve your admittance.



BREWERIES FEATURED

  • Foodie-favorite Almanac Beer Co, San Francisco's farm to table brewer, presents unique versions of their own Autumn releases, including Heirloom Pumpkin Barleywine
  • Mark Jilg of Southern California's Craftsman Brewing Company chats with RateBeer's Joe Tucker on Small Brewing: Craft and Audience
  • The West Coast debut of Kriek from traditional Belgian lambic maker, Oud Beersel, courtesy SF's small importer Waterloo Beverages
  • Tim Clifford of award-winning Sante Adairius explains his wine-barrel based solera process and presents his newest releases
  • Brewer debut: The Rare Barrel from Berkeley will open to much anticipation by beer lovers. Jay Goodwin shares new releases and explains their vision
  • Beer education: Beer & Food Pairing by Cicerone.org's Nicole Erny
  • Mikkeller!
  • Lagunitas offers barrel aged selection
  • Oklahoma farmhouse brewing sensation Prairie brings us the barrel aged version of Bomb (100 points at RateBeer).
  • RateBeer Brewer Of The Year, Hill Farmstead, offers several selections for silent charitable auction (100% benefits Ales For Autism)
  • With beautiful chocolates by SF's Dandelion Chocolate and artisan cheeses by the North Bay's new Tomales Farmstead Creamery
  • North Carolina darlings, Wicked Weed, will be making a splash at this year's Great American Beer Festival with the debut of their sours.
Saturday, November 9
654 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA
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Public Transit
AC Transit/Golden Gate Transit/SamTrans: Transbay Terminal at First and Mission Streets
Caltrain: Fourth and Townsend St. station
BART: Montgomery or Powell St. station
Muni bus lines: #5 Fulton, #9 San Bruno, #14 Mission, #30 Stockton, #38 Geary and #45 Union
Muni Metro: Mongtomery or Powell St. station serves J-Church, KT-Ingleside/Third St., L-Taraval, M-Oceanview and N-Judah lines


For more information on taking public transit to SPUR, visit 511.org or www.sfmta.org.


Parking

Jessie Square Garage
415.978.9634

223 Stevenson St. (between Mission and Market)

SFMOMA Garage
415.982.8522 x18
147 Minna St. (between Third and New Montgomery)

Hearst Parking Center
415.989.4000
45 Third St. (between Mission and Market)

Bike Parking

In addition to bike racks along Mission Street, protected racks are available in both the Jessie Square and SFMOMA garages listed above.
Digging into what makes craft, the brewer's art, audience, relationships, patterns, context, the future. Engagement of the senses, the heart and the mind for those who care deeply about beer. Bringing together people who provide a unique vision and new flavors in the world of craft beer.



RateBeer events by Cappa & Graham Inc, a DMC Network Company. For more information contact: Matt Cuevas (415) 512-6967
Beer orders, brewer, distribution logistics please contact RateBeer at (302) 476-2337.