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Food, Music, Beer tasting...

Join us April 16, 2011 for the 5th annual Leavenworth Ale-Fest. 
It truly is "An-Ale-Of-A-Party"


 

THANK YOU FOR MAKING ALE FEST 2010 A SUCCESS!!

A Special Thank You to Dan’s Food Market for Ice, Taps and Tabs for brewing gas, Weinstein Beverage Company for soft drinks and water, to the Obertal Inn for taking care of our brewers, and to the beer distributors, Columbia Distributing and Odom Corporation.

Thanks to the banner sponsors:  Obertal Inn, München Haus, Icicle Village Resort, Hat Shop, Ducks & Drakes, and Leavenworth Tattoo and Piercing Haus.

Thanks to local businesses who donated prizes to the Tombola: Alley Café, A Paw Above, Bearly Purrfect, Café Christa, Café Verona and Bakery, Cured, Das Copy Shoppe, Der Markt Platz, Das Oak Haus, Gifts From Russia, Icicle Ridge Winery, Icicle Village Resort, J.J. Hills, King Ludwig’s Restaurant, Lak’s Gallery, Leavenworth Tasting Room, Leavenworth Tatoo and Piercing Haus, Liberty Orchards, Mapel, Mountain Country Corner, Nussknacker Haus, Piestrup Brothers, Safeway Food and Drugs, Shears, South, The Black Swan, The Cheesemonger Shop, Tannenbaum Shoppe, The Taffy Shop, The Black Swan, Tube Leavenworth, Via Dolce, Visconti’s Italian Restaurant, and Young’s Clothes Line.

Thanks to our judges Alan Moen, Rob Trent, Dean Carriere and Tibor Lak who faced the difficult task of picking winners from the 40 brews on tap.

A special thank you to the Leavenworth Chamber of Commerce and Leavenworth Echo for publicity!

 And lastly, to those of you who came and enjoyed “An-Ale-Of-A-Party”…..THANK YOU!! 

Arlene Wagner and Rebeca Wadkins
Co-Chairmen, Leavenworth Ale-Fest

 



   

Profits from the Ale-Fest will benefit
The Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum, a local non-profit organization.

Leavenworth Nutcracker Museum Mission Statement:
"To foster and encourage the interest of the general public of the importance of nuts in the diets of humans throughout history and in the evolution of the nutcracker. No other tool or collectible has shown such a wide diversity of material and design as the implements used to crack the hard shell of a nut".