Brews & Bites

Save the Date: Saturday, August 16th, 2025 3-6 pm 

Brews & Bites, is an exciting twist on WNC’s beloved Beers in the Barn. This 21+ festival will bring together attendees in the charming Mallet Barn to try local bites and brews from over a dozen top-notch producers. Tickets include a tasting glass, unlimited samples from a dozen Maine breweries, and the opportunity to purchase tasty bites from a number of local vendors.

 

Tickets will be released in June, first to our Member‘s then to the general public. 

*This event is 21+, a valid form of ID will be checked at the door.*

Thank You to Our Brews & Bites Presenting Sponsor!

 

Maine Beer Company

2024 Food and Farms

2024 Partner Organizations

2024 Raffle Items Courtesy of

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Mallet Barn?

The Mallet Barn is located at 625 Wolfe’s Neck Road. Drive past the State Park where the road turns to gravel. Keep going until it turns back to paved road. Shortly after you will see our parking attendants on your left.

Can my dog come to the event?

We love animals here at Wolfe’s Neck Center, but unfortunately dogs are not allowed, with the exception of service animals.

I cannot attend - Can I get a refund?

Unfortunately no, but let us know and we would be happy to transfer your ticket to another name. You email events@wolfesneck.org for more details.

Where can I park?

The event parking area is located just before the barn on the left. Please look for parking attendants to direct you!

Will you only have beer at the event?

There will be hard seltzer, cider, and hard kombucha in addition to beer.  We will have non-alcoholic beverages for sale, and Wicked Joe will be sampling coffee.

Can I bring my kids?

Wolfe’s Neck Center is a great place for kids, but sadly, Brews & Bites is not. This event is 21 plus with no exceptions (this includes babies in carriages or carriers).

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