Tickets are now on sale for the International Museum of Art & Science’s 16th annual Night at the Brew-seum presented by Clark Chevrolet and Clark Knapp Honda taking place on April 13. This fundraiser benefits the IMAS and supports year-round art and science education in the Rio Grande Valley.
The beer festival celebrates the region’s ever-growing dedication to and curiosity for the world’s oldest fermented beverage. Night at the Brew-seum features unique brews, one-of-a-kind collaborations, porters, stouts, pilsners, ales, wheats, sours, Belgians, ciders and lagers to name a few. Beyond beer, A Night at the Brew-seum features music, games, food trucks, food from local establishments, local business spotlights and more.
“Brew-seum raises over five percent of the museum’s annual operating budget and is a favorite event where IMAS patrons can enjoy a festive atmosphere with friends and community members, coming together in support of the museum,” states Ann Fortescue, executive director at IMAS.
Brew-seum, an after-hours 21+ event, supports the IMAS by bringing together craft beer enthusiasts, music and museum enthusiasts. Patrons visit table-to-table sampling delicious local fare and craft beer. Live entertainment by local band Draft, activities and games add to the night’s celebration.
Brew-seum is renowned for being a sold-out event. General admission tickets are $85 ($75 for IMAS members) through Feb. 29, and $115 beginning March 1 ($95 for IMAS members).