Others may call it soda but here in Michigan, we call it pop, and make it in delicious flavors like Ginger Ale and Rock ‘n’ Rye. With hundreds of craft breweries producing some of the nation’s finest pints with local ingredients, we’re also affectionately known as the Great Beer State. It is also home to over 3,000 acres of wine grapes, consistently ranking Michigan in the nation’s top ten in wine-producing states. The wine business has given rise to many spirit makers as well. From fresh water to craft cocktails, Michigan has something to quench every thirst.
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Latest Past Events
Buy Michigan Now Festival
Downtown Northville 101 E Main St, NorthvilleThe Buy Michigan Now Festival is a weekend party in downtown Northville, honoring the state’s annual Buy Michigan Week. This family-friendly event showcases hundreds of Michigan-made products along with scrumptious eats, cool drinks, live entertainment, book signings, and children’s activities, all highlighting Michigan-based businesses. Together we are revitalizing the economy, one product, one purchase, one person at
Grand Rapids Int’l Wine, Beer & Food Festival
Devos Place 303 Monroe Ave NW, Grand RapidsFor more than a decade, downtown Grand Rapids and DeVos Place has come alive to kick off the holiday season with an unprecedented and diverse display of food, beverage and culinary entertainment presented by the area’s finest chefs, restaurants and purveyors of libations from around the globe. Since its inception in 2008, this Festival – named by
Michigan August Beer Festival – North
Turtle Creek Stadium 333 Stadium Dr., Traverse CityMichigan August Beer Festival (North) will be held on Saturday, August 28 at Turtle Creek Stadium in Traverse City, home of the Pit Spitters. General Admission is 1-6pm, with the gates opening at Noon for a VIP hour for Enthusiast Members. Tickets are $50 per person in advance ($55 day of) with Designated Driver tickets for $10.