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Ticket Information for the First Beer Fest at Penn State's Beaver Stadium

Beaver Stadium will host the inaugural Hoppy Valley Brewers Fest in May.

Tickets go on sale March 27 for the inaugural Hoppy Valley Brewers Fest, a new beer festival at Penn State's Beaver Stadium. The event, scheduled for 1-5 p.m. May 11, will feature more than 100 craft beers from local and regional brewers, live entertainment and the opportunity to drink on the field at Beaver Stadium.

General admission tickets are $75 in advance and $95 on event day. A VIP package, which includes an extra hour of tasting, is available for $125 and $145. Tickets include field access, samples, entertainment, parking and a commemorative glass. A designated driver ticket is available for $20

The Hoppy Valley Brewers Fest is sponsored by Antifragile Brewing Company, the Central Pennsylvania Tasting Trail, Breweries of Pennsylvania and the Happy Valley Sports & Entertainment Alliance. For more information, tickets and a list of breweries attending, visit the Hoppy Valley Brewers Fest website.

The beer fest is part of a busy spring event schedule at Beaver Stadium, which also will host the annual Blue-White Game on April 13 and a Luke Combs concert April 27.

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