A Brewing Trend on Long Island - North Fork Craft Beer, BBQ and Wine Festival, August 11th

Released on = July 25, 2007, 9:50 am

Press Release Author = Starfish Junction Productions

Industry = Food & Beverage

Press Release Summary = To sample unique local and nationally known brews, eat some
great BBQ and listen to live music, all while supporting the Peconic Bay Medical
Center, be sure to buy your ticket to the North Fork Craft Beer BBQ and Wine
Festival online today at www.craftbeerfestival.com.

Press Release Body = LINDENHURST, NY. July 24, 2007- While beer has steadily
remained one of our nations most abundantly consumed beverages, craft beer is the
fastest growing alcoholic beverage category. Scan data from Information Resources
Inc. reports that supermarket sales of craft beer in 2006 has shown more growth than
any other alcoholic beverage category. In the past three years alone, craft beer
sales have increased by 31.5%, while domestic beer sales have remained flat.

Mark Burford, Founder and Brewmaster at Blue Point Brewing Company in Patchogue NY,
explains craft beer as "an unstoppable force that is just beginning to be
appreciated. Long Island is one of the many places that has seen recent converts."
Whether you are a recent convert yourself, or an experienced craft beer connoisseur,
the North Fork Craft Beer, BBQ and Wine Festival, being held on August 11th will
enable attendees from all corners of the craft beer spectrum to sample local and
national favorites.

"Long Island has become the perfect venue for harnessing the growth of the craft
beer industry because there has always been a market for better beers here,"
explains Donald Sullivan of the Southampton Publick House. "Craft beers are also
enjoying the benefit of people simply wanting better quality in their beverage
choices. Whether it is bottled water, brand name spirits, boutique wines or craft
beers, Long Islanders understand that artisanal producers will provide much better
quality for a relatively smaller increase in cost." Craft breweries are meeting the
local demand for higher quality beverages by "responding with a wide array of styles
and prices," explains Elizabeth Lyons of Riptide Marketing. Dudley Cates, owner of
Crop Circle, one of Long Island's newest breweries, says the growing popularity of
craft beer is to be expected in our area, as "beer and wine are both such an
important part of life out here [on Long Island]."

Craft beers are most appealing to consumers with diverse palates, as they offer
distinct and seasonal flavors and styles that domestic or imported beers do not.
While the North Fork Craft Beer, BBQ and Wine Festival will showcase 50 national
craft beer industry leaders, "local craft breweries are our most anticipated
exhibitors because they offer attendees a taste of our area's finest," says Andy
Calimano of Starfish Junction Productions. "Once Long Islanders get to experience
great fresh beer they will never go back. It is the dawn of a new beer drinking
millennium," says Mark Burford.

To sample unique local and nationally known brews, eat some great BBQ and listen to
live music, all while supporting the Peconic Bay Medical Center, be sure to buy your
ticket to the North Fork Craft Beer BBQ and Wine Festival online today at
www.craftbeerfestival.com.
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Web Site = http://www.craftbeerfestival.com

Contact Details = Contact:
Andy Calimano
Starfish Junction Productions
(631) 957-7035
andyc@starfishjunction.com

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