Finger Lakes Online Beer Festival

Finger Lakes Online Beer Festival

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The Finger Lakes Online Beer Festival is happening now on Cayuga Marketplace, spotlighting some of the region’s best breweries, cideries, and restaurants.

No bathroom lines, no bad weather. Just great local flavors and weekly discounts, all from the comfort of your own home.

Each week brings a new featured business and amazing discounts:

  • Friday, October 3rd- Ithaca Beer Company
  • Friday, October 10th- South Hill Cider
  • Friday, October 17th- 10-10 BBQ & Owasco Meat Company
  • Friday, October 24th- Tavern on the Commons
  • Friday, October 31st- Garrett’s Brewing Company
  • Friday, November 7th- Ithaca Ale House

The Finger Lakes Online Beer Festival makes it easy to support local favorites without the crowds. Shop, sip, and save, only on Cayuga Marketplace.

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