14th Annual Bluegrass and Beer Festival

River Run at Keystone, Colorado
July 31st - August 1st, 2010

Schedule:
7:30PM Friday Night Concert at Warren Station
12-5PM - Beer Garden and Festival
1-5PM - Beer Tasting ($30 per day)

Keystone brings the wonders of Appalachia to the Rockies. Down-home cooking, frothy flavors and mountain-music are just a piece of the pie. In a whirlwind of hillbilly luxuries, folks gather while microbreweries from Colorado and beyond showcase their unique blends of hops and barleys.  Live music rocks out on 3 stages.  Don't miss the FREE family Kidzone including inflatable's, kids crafts and kids entertainment.

Ticket Information:

FREE Entrance to Festival
Unlimited Beer Samples - $30 per person
Beer Garden - priced a la carte

Attending Breweries:

Alaskan Brewing Company, Backcountry Brewery, Boulder Beer, Breckenridge Brewery, Bristol Brewing Company, Del Norte Brewing Company, Dillon Dam Brewery, Grand Teton Brewing Company, Great Divide Brewing Company, Left Hand Brewing Company, Odell Brewing Company, Oskar Blues Brewery, Palisade Brewery, San Luis Valley Brewing Company, Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, Silverton Brewing Company, Tommyknocker Brewery, Twisted Pine Brewing Company, Wynkoop Brewery, Crazy Mountain Brewing Company, Hops Grill and Brewery, AC Golden Brewing Company, The Grand Lake Brewing Company, Bier Werks, Durango Brewing Company.

Bands:

Mountain Standard Time: "Full-steam Colorado Mountaingrass." The members of Mountain Standard Time hale from different parts of the country, yet their musical paths crossed in Nederland-a small Colorado mountain town steeped in bluegrass music. Whether you chalk it up to fate or coincidence, fans are thankful for the sound that these six friends and musicians have created.  Mountain Standard Time website.

The Badly Bent: is a high energy traditional bluegrass band based in Durango, Colorado. The band features tight lead and harmony vocals, award-winning instrumental performances, and a warm, friendly stage presence.  The Badly Bent website.

Farewell Drifters: with their shimmering harmonies, gently propulsive acoustic instrumentation, and disarmingly honest songwriting, the Farewell Drifters have arrived at an engaging, inventive musical hybrid all their own - pure, but not so simple; accessible and welcoming, yet highly personal.  Farewell Drifters website.

Steel Pennies: Steel Pennies plays a mix of traditional bluegrass and original music and is always looking for a new and interesting music to add to their repertoire. The band took its name from the 1943 steel penny, produced by the U.S. Mint to save copper during the Second World War.  Steel Pennies website.

Grass It Up: entertains a range of audiences with their eclectic and articulate blend of traditional bluegrass, while turning heads with colorful renditions of audience favorites.  Grass It Up website.

No Longer Boys: Playing that old time country music that really gets the leather to tappin'. Specializing in the old-time bluegrass music with some traditional blues and country music thrown in.  No Longer Boys website.