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News photo by Darby Hinkley Sunrise Suds Tap Takeover organizer Eric Peterson serves a craft beer Wednesday in the Nucleus Lounge, which he owns with The Fresh Palate, both located in the central building. The Craft Beer Festival will take place Saturday from 2 p.m. to midnight on 2nd Avenue in downtown Alpena.

ALPENA – Music will play and beer will be flowing in downtown Alpena on Saturday.

Sunrise Suds Tap Takeover is back from 2 p.m. to midnight on Chisholm 2nd Avenue at Water Street, which will be blocked off during the Craft Beer Festival.

After a hiatus in 2020 due to the pandemic, this year’s outdoor festival will feature craft beers from 20 Michigan breweries, including Austin Brothers Beer Company in Alpena.

The event takes place in large tents in front of The Fresh Palate, owned by festival organizer Eric Peterson.

He launched the festival in 2017 to extend the tourist season and bring the community together to celebrate.

Peterson said more distributors will be attending this year, rather than the brewing companies themselves, but the festival will still feature a wide variety of craft beers, music and food vendors.

He explained that the lack of staff and the qualms about traveling are the reasons why some of the representatives of the brewing companies do not attend the festival.

“The distributors of these brewing companies will represent them and answer questions,” said Peterson.

He said he plans to cut it down a bit this year, but it’s shaping up to be just as stormy (pun intended) as in previous years. There won’t be a VIP tent this year, but everyone will feel like a VIP for the low entry cost of $ 15 per person.

“I actually took it a step further, in terms of music, this year,” Peterson said. “We have a huge stage with an LED backdrop so we can have graphics behind the bands. “

Bands include Lipstick Jodi (indie rock) from Grand Rapids, HWT (Half Way There) (reggae) from Pontiac, and Brant Losinski’s band from Alpena, Rootstand.

“They’ll end up with a bunch of funky, groovy jives,” Peterson said of RootStand.

All ages are welcome, but those under 21 will receive bracelets to indicate they are under the drinking age.

“We’re happy to do it,” Peterson said of hosting the festival this year. “I’m super excited to have everyone come out.”

Rich Rider, from Alpena, will be this year’s live artist at the festival.

Food will be available at Sherwood Pita, Bob’s Bullpen and Freier’s Pizzeria.

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