Georgia Has One Of The Best Beer Festivals In The Country
USA Today‘s 10Best recently published a report that highlighted the top beer festivals in America. In this, they dive deep into what’s brewing in every major market. A an epic event in Georgia ranked as the one of the best beer festivals in the country.
“Beer festivals not only offer attendees the chance to sample numerous brews (sometimes even rare and one-off pours), but also allow beer fans to get to know their favorite brewmasters, sample paired foods, and learn all about beer and brewing,” 10Best explains.
This festival typically takes place in March each year. It features over 400 craft beers and the option to participate in a 5K race. Furthermore, they have a very interactive website where you can get excited about the upcoming experience.
Suwanee Beer Fest
Do you want to enter that homebrew concoction you’ve been working on in the garage into a competition? Do you want to show off your axe-throwing skills? Or maybe you prefer that the money you spend on beer goes towards a great cause. Well then, the Suwanee Beer Fest is for you.
There are plenty of reasons why 10Best ranked this beer festival in Georgia as the second best in the country. However, the fact that they encourage aspiring brew-masters to get involved and participate in the event, seems to be one of the major appeals. There are six different beer categories you can enter when competing in their homebrew challenge.
Other unique components of this festival include specially designated driver tickets that are sold for just $15. General Admission tickets are usually $60-$65. Food trucks, local artists, and live music are always part of Suwanee Beer Fest as well. So, if you are starting to think of your upcoming St. Patrick’s Day celebration plans, keep an eye on the best beer festival in Georgia.
Georgia Destination Named A Best Tiny House Hotel
A recent report by Shermans Travel detailed the 10 best Tiny House hotels in America, and a Georgia destination made the list. “Tiny homes are one of the hottest residential design trends right now,” they explain.
In addition, Realtor.com published a story last year that gave readers a glimpse of what exactly is going on with the Tiny House trend in America. But what is a Tiny House? Typically, they are 100 to 400 square feet. Many of them (though not a requirement) are situated in quieter areas. It is very common to find tiny home communities tucked within nature, in a peaceful and serene setting.
Other common attributes include creative ways to establish storage space and loft beds. They are often energy-efficient simply due to the smaller footprint requiring less utility power.
“If you’re considering the tiny-home lifestyle, take it for a test drive before you hire a builder and go all-in,” Realtor explained. That is another reason why having such Tiny House hotel options is helpful. It gives those who are interested a chance to try it out.
Live A Little Chatt – Rising Fawn, Georgia
Located just 30 miles outside Chattanooga, Live A Little Chatt has three Tiny Houses on the property to stay at. “It’s evident that each was built with love and intention,” Shermans Travel explains. The Old Blue Chair house accommodates up to five guests, while the Shangri-Little and Wandering Gypsy can sleep three people.
Visitors to Rising Fawn Georgia are in close proximity to Cloudland Canyon State Park. That’s where you will find hiking trails and two waterfalls. However, there is also nothing wrong with staying on the hotel grounds to embrace the simple environment around you to unwind fully.
Each of the three options at this Georgia destination that was named in the list of best Tiny House hotels is uniquely different from each other. “We strive to give you the place to find your bliss and live deliberately.” Live A Little Chatt says.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.