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The Four Paths

Which Quest is Best for You?

Like most beer festivals, attendees will be free to walk around the concourse of BB&T Ballpark sampling at their leisure. Those who want a more curated and interactive experience are invited to enjoy their favorite styles along four clearly marked paths: Hoppy & Curious, Fizzy Yellow Greatness, The Dark Path and Not 4 n00bs.

Hoppy & Curious

Through this diverse exploration of India pale ales, you can explore everything from session to imperial to Belgian-style and beyond. This path was blazed for the hopheads and for anyone curious about craft beer’s most popular style.

Fizzy Yellow Greatness

Consider this path both a gateway from light lager land and a journey for more serious beer geeks. Take a walk through sessionable (read “easy to drink”) beers across a wide range of styles, including pilsners, Helles lagers, session IPAs, table beers, saisons and goses.

The Dark Path

Stouts and porters, of course, but also Belgian dubbels, quadrupels, dark saisons and maybe a barrel-aged offering or two. Stop saying you don’t like dark beer.

Not 4 Noobs

Leave your preconceptions about beer before heading down this path. Barrel-aged, smoked, sour or pepper beers — this track is filled with flavors that for some take some getting used to, so why not start now?

Choose one path or sample from all of them, but know that there will be something for everyone at Beer Quest. Get your tickets today to join us at BB&T Ballpark on Saturday, Nov. 19!

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