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The Great American Beer Festival (GABF) is a three-day annual event traditionally held at the end of September/beginning of October in Denver, Colorado (dubbed “the Napa Valley of beer” by many of the world’s beer experts). The GABF brings a record number of beer connoisseurs from around the world to sample more than 1,600 different American beers.

At its inception in 1982, the GABF was generally viewed as a festival for small craft brewers in the U.S., but it has since grown to include all American breweries - big and small. Witness to this inclusiveness is a GABF sponsor list that counts Coors, Anheuser-Busch, and Miller among its biggest patrons.

GABF visitors enjoy one-ounce beer samples from the fest’s breweries. These breweries are arranged on the festival floor by regions of the country, giving beer lovers a walking tour of the nation’s beer-blessed landscape. Many of the booths are staffed by the brewers themselves.

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