Do You Like Fermented Things? You May Want to Check Out Fervor Fest on August 19

This is a press release from Humboldt Made:

Greetings!

The Arcata Playhouse and Humboldt Made are teaming up to put on Humboldt’s premiere fermentation festival – The Humboldt Fervor Fest!

That’s right. On August 19th we’ll be celebrating all things fermented, cider, kombucha, beer, wine and distilled spirits – oh my, sauerkraut, pickles, kimchi, bread, cheese, and so much more!!

This one-of-a-kind festival celebrates the alchemy behind many of our favorite foods and beverages. The Creamery District streets will be packed with producers offering unlimited samples of their fermented delicacies. In addition to discovering new tastes, there will be live demonstrations and local music to get your dance on.

We are immensely grateful to WIldberries Marketplace for their support.  All proceeds go to Playhouse Arts to help support their extensive arts and culture programming and to Humboldt Made to support the marketing and branding services they provide our local makers and producers, these two non-profits work tirelessly to create a more creative and sustainable local economy.

General Admission to all outdoor areas: unlimited Cider, Beer, Wine Sampling, Food Sampling, and Live Music.

$35 advanced

$40 at the door

Tickets are available for purchase at Brown Paper Tickets, Wildberries Marketplace and at the door.

For more information:

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Humboldtfervorfest/

Website – www.humboldtfervorfest.org/

Email – [email protected].

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shawn the fisherman
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shawn the fisherman
6 years ago

Oh you have not lived if you havent tried fermented fish heads the way nates do it up in Alaska! Still trying to get that taste out my mouth! Ugh!