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With the tagline of “not a glorified beer garden,” Alefort, Treefort Music Fest’s celebration of craft beverages, seemed to own its role in the festival’s second year in Julia Davis Park: BE a glorified beer garden, but in the best possible way of course. Alefort succeeded both in offering a diversity of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverage options and in creating a safe and welcoming space for festival-goers of all ages. No small feat. The warm weather helped too.

A thoughtful and well-organized selection of beers once again provided the foundation for Alefort. This selection featured quality breweries from the Boise/Treasure Valley area and from around the Northwest — and at $9 (3 tokens x $3 each, before tax) for most options, the pint price was surprisingly reasonable for a festival/live music venue, times being what they are. Additional programming involving cider, poutine and wine broadened Alefort’s audience and appeal.

Having tasted, sold, brewed, named, blended, written and thought about, discussed, argued over, and judged barley’s finest use for over fifteen years, I have opinions on the subject. Ultimately, I’m of the mind that if you like it, drink it. If not, don’t waste your liver money on it. Please contact me: thejoyofbeer208@gmail.com.

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