Vail Valley Brew’Au returns to Avon’s Nottingham Park in August

Vail Valley Charitable Fund/ Courtesy photo
The Vail Valley Brew’Au is back at Nottingham Park in Avon on Aug. 19. This family-friendly luau-themed event supports the Vail Valley Charitable Fund and its 27 years of giving.
Attendees will enjoy unlimited samples of more than 40 unique brews, seltzers and ciders in a souvenir sampling glass, live music headlined by Mark Morris and Members of Rapidgrass, and The Evolution. Activities include water lanterns, food vendors, kids’ activities, lawn games and more. No dogs or outside alcohol or food will be permitted.
“Our chief sponsor and host, the town of Avon, provides a terrific ambiance as the beauty of Nottingham Lake with the backdrop of mountains provides a great vibe for the spirit of this event in addition to helping a great cause,” said Adam Bey, producer of Happy Hour Brewfests.
Ticket prices are as follows:
- Luau + Beer Fest (ages 21+) Early Admission: $59 advance, $69 day of event
- Luau + Beer Fest (ages 21+): $49 advance, $59 day of event
- Luau (non-drinking ages 13+): $20 advance, $30 day of event
- Luau Mini Coconuts (ages 12 and younger): Free
Schedule of Events
- 4 p.m. — Early admission
- 5 p.m. — General admission
- 4-6 p.m. — The Evolution
- 6-8 p.m. — Mark Morris and members of Rapidgrass
- 8-8:30 p.m. — Walk to the beach to light and release water lanterns sponsored by Alpine Bank
For tickets and more information, visit Brewau.com.

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The Vail Valley Charitable Fund was created in 1996 to assist individuals who live and work in the Vail Valley experiencing financial hardship due to a medical crisis or long-term illness. The Vail Valley Charitable Fund has grown significantly over the past 27 years, having raised and distributed $9 million to over 2,000 families in our community. The majority of our donations come from individuals and businesses in Eagle County. Vail Valley Charitable Fund, on average, provides 120 individuals and families each year with assistance to help them make ends meet while undergoing treatment or recovery from a range of medical conditions.