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    3.3 (31 reviews)

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    Enjoying our time at Brewgaloo! Chardonnay Beer from Skull Camp Brewing for the win!!!
    Meaghan G.

    I'd like to think that the complaints from previous years have been heard as the organizers were incredibly helpful and we were able to purchase tix online while on line to save time. Buying the bundle package of $25 for 25 tickets was pretty awesome bargain, especially for a light weight such as myself. I enjoyed both the live music and DJ as well as the non beer and food booths. Cupcakes, cookie dough and beer? Yes Please! And oh, Nick P, no offense fellow elite, but life doesn't stop once you pop out a nugget, and luckily Raleigh and Cary embrace this lifestyle so that I'm not stuck at home like something out of a Mad Men's episode. The only thing I found 'more annoying' (please note the sarcasm) than other kids in strollers and lots of pups were younger millennials misquoting Billy Madison. If you're gonna quote a Sandler classic, make sure you do it right. We'll be back next year for sure!

    Unknown stout, and unknown IPA.  At 6% these got us tipsy! Might have been more... Fun times were had.
    Mary H.

    The ticket price methodology confused a lot of my friends but let me explain: you can buy tickets in sets of $25 online that come with a cup and avoid the line at the event - however there's an $8 convenience fee and you still have to get in line for a wrist band. Each beer is $5. There's another line where you can just buy as many tickets as you want. Pro tip: Get in that line and say "I want two beers" and they'll ask you for $12 and give you a cup and 10 tickets. Brewgaloo is fun! Be prepared for: very drunk people, packed street, lines of 2-10 people for beer, having no shame. This event is fun because you can pretty much assume everyone is as sauced as you're about to get. That said: don't bring children, be wary bringing a dog, have a way to get home - it's easy to get carried away here. Don't worry about long beer lines too much, if you're in dire need of a beer there's always a tent with a smaller line. But if you came to try specific beers this is a rowdy festival. Hard to notice the flavor with the crowd and noise!

    Taken early in the event. By 5p people were shoulder to shoulder. But if you love beer & have good people to hang with then it's all good.
    Prech C.

    2019 was crowded as ever! But still a great time sampling great local brews and eating good local food. The breweries from places distant from the Raleigh area were the real treats. It was nice to have all of them come to us! $30 + fees to buy 25 tix in advance and pick up at Will Call. With the fees it's a bit pricy, plus you still have to wait in a long line because they have to ID you. 5 tix for a pint, 2 for a sample. Samples are the way to go. If you're nice to the folks they usually pour past the sample line. Overall, it was a lot of fun and totally worth the lines and kinda pricy tickets.

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    Maria A.

    I would love to give this a higher rating because it is a fun concept but it was packed there. You could barely walk through the streets. Fayetteville is closed off and there are a ton of food trucks and breweries. There were long lines but if you keep walking you will find a shorter one. The weather was awesome so it was nice to be outside. Purchase tickets ahead of time. It's a little cheaper and you go to will call to get them so the line is much shorter than having to purchase tickets there. $30 for 25 tickets. 5 tickets gets you a pint. 2 tickets gets you a 3 oz taste. You can bring dogs but I don't think I would. Overall it was fun.

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