Finger Lakes Online Beer Festival

Finger Lakes Online Beer Festival

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No bathroom lines. No bad weather. Just great local flavors and weekly discounts—right from the comfort of your home.
The Finger Lakes Online Beer Festival is happening now on Cayuga Marketplace! Each week, discover the region’s best breweries, cideries, and restaurants at exclusive prices.
This week we’re featuring Garrett’s Brewing Company! For a limited time on Cayuga Marketplace, $25 gets you $50 to spend at Garrett’s Brewing Company.
This deal goes live at 8:00 AM on Friday, October 31st, and is available until supplies last. Stay tuned for more amazing deals every week during The Finger Lakes Online Beer Festival – only on Cayuga Marketplace.

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