Local Breweries Announced for 5th Annual Indiana Bastille Day on July 12th – Record Crowd Expected

Local Breweries Announced for 5th Annual Indiana Bastille Day on July 12th – Record Crowd Expected

Indiana On Tap is excited to announce the brewery lineup for this year’s 5th Annual Indiana Bastille Day Celebration on Saturday, July 12th at Landmark Park in Fortville, IN.  Joining the beer garden this year will be: 

Scarlet Lane Brewing Company – McCordsville
Books & Brews Brewing Co. – Indianapolis
Grand Junction Brewing Co. – Westfield
Taxman Brewing Co. – Bargersville

Beers will be available for sale in pints. The 5,000+ festival attendees can expecting everything from Wheats to Saisons to IPAs to Dubbels and many more. For the first time ever since the festival’s inception, attendees will also be allowed to purchase a beer from the beer garden and walk around the entire park.  In additional to the Indiana craft beers on tap, a wide variety of wines will also be available in keeping with the french-inspired festival theme.  The festival will take place from 4pm – 11pm and is family-friendly and FREE to the general public.

Bring your favorite chair and blanket, and a picnic basket. Or come empty-handed and enjoy delicious food and treats from local chefs. Local restaurants, sweet shops and artisans will be there to delight your palate. If you are getting too hot, cool off with a refreshing desserts. And did we mention there will be crêpes with Nutella, jam or sugar? No, you won’t go hungry at Indiana Bastille Day.

About Bastille Day:
Bastille Day celebrates the start of the French Revolution when, on July 14, 1789, the people of Paris stormed the Bastille, a prison stronghold on the bank of the Seine river. Its fall was the flashpoint of the French Revolution, and it subsequently became an icon of the French Republic.

Each year, festivities are held on the morning of 14 July, on the Champs-Élysées avenue in Paris in front of the President of the Republic. A military parade first takes place, followed by the French President’s interview, and a garden party at the Palais de l’Elysee. All over the country, people celebrate with music, dancing, firing firecrackers, holding candlelight lantern processions and enjoying fireworks

To learn more about this incredible Indiana event, please visit www.indianabastilleday.com.

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