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The sixth annual Shelbyville Brewfest presented by Ascend Roofing and M/I Homes happens in the downtown Friday.
This eagerly anticipated event will be filled with fantastic brews, delicious food, Kidzone, a corn hole tournament hosted by the Southside Division of MIBOR, and live music by Hairbangers Ball.
Admission is free.
Mainstreet's Brandy Coomes.
Shelbyville's Public Square will be closed from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. for the downtown event.
Mainstreet Shelbyville Inc and Compass Insurance Group have invited the Shelbyville graduates of classes 1980-1989 to join us in the northwest quadrant of the Public Square for a night of 80s memories and celebrations topped off with a meet and greet with Hairbangers Ball before they hit the stage.
To gain access to the exclusive Birge and Held Biergarten, simply purchase a Biergarten ticket for $10 ($15 on-site), which also includes a commemorative cup to take home as a memento.
Featured breweries include Centerpoint Brewing, Hoosier Brewery, Klooz Brewz, Mashcraft Brewing, Planetary Brewing Company, Tree City Brew Co.
Featured food trucks include Books Bourbon & Bacon, The Burger Poet, Dayton's Family Affair, Happy Taco, Tasty Tays BBQ, Weenies on Wheels.
Coomes says Friday's event has something for everyone.
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