EVENTS

Event 

Cincinnati Brew Ha-Ha!
Title:
Cincinnati Brew Ha-Ha!
When:
Aug 27 2010 - Aug 28 2010
Where:
Sawyer Point - Cincinnati
Category:
Public Events

Description

Brew Ha Ha returns to Cincinnati’s riverfront for its third year. Cincinnati has a proud brewing history and this event pays tribute to it. Brew Ha Ha is a one-of-a-kind event that brings together great comedic acts and a wide variety of beers to sample. The event takes place on Friday, August 27, from 5pm - 12 Midnight and Saturday, August 28, from 4pm - 12 Midnight. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to sample the many varieties of beers - from ales to lagers and pilsners to stouts - plus food, music, and of course the constant flow of live comedians on three separate stages!

Admission to Brew Ha Ha is free, so guests can enjoy all the great comedy at no cost! Beer stands are located throughout the event site and will feature many different varieties. These beers can be bought by the sample, or by the glass.

When: Friday, August 27, 2010, 5 p.m. - 12 Midnight, Saturday, August 28, 2010, 4 p.m. - 12 Midnight
Where: Sawyer Point Park, on the riverfront in downtown Cincinnati -Directions
What: 50 comedians on 3 stages, 80 beers
Cost: The comedy is free - Beer: Wristband are $5 and Beer Tickets are $1 each. 1 Beer Ticket equals 1 Beer Sample, and 4 Beer Tickets equals a Full Serving of Beer.

Venue

Venue:
Sawyer Point   -   Website
Street:
720 E. Pete Rose Way
ZIP:
45202
City:
Cincinnati
State:
Ohio
Country:
Country: us

Description

Cincinnati's Central Riverfront is an outstanding riverfront facility. Located along the shore of the Ohio River just south of downtown Cincinnati, this mile-long linear park features many different spaces serving all segments of the region's population. Along with a unique design, it features award winning landscaping, a performance pavilion, concessions, an outdoor skating rink, eight outdoor tennis courts, three sand volleyball courts, a world class playground, a dynamic water feature, and many other attractions. Yeatman's Cove, a part of the Central Riverfront, is the site of the founding of Cincinnati.