Wild Acres

Saturday, August 15th • 12PM - 5PM

What is Wild Acres?

Wild Acres is a celebration of thoughtfully procured ales and lagers from some of the very best breweries in the country, right here in the Warwick, New York. Spend the afternoon tasting through incredible beer with the people who made it while you enjoy live music, great food, and one of the most beautiful properties in the Hudson Valley.

Five years running: 40plus breweries, 80plus brewers, unlimited tastings, limited edition releases, festival merch, and artisan vendors.

Who's Pouring?

What Else to Expect

FOOD

LIVE MUSIC

ARTISAN VENDORS

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An annual celebration of thoughtfully procured ales and lagers right here the Warwick Valley. Every year we bring together some of the very best breweries in the country to pour right here in our backyard. 40+ breweries, 80+ brewers, unlimited tastings, limited edition releases, live music, food, festival merch, and artisan vendors. 

21 plus only. Tickets are limited. All sales are final and non refundable.

General Admission

General Admission
Unlimited tastings, limited edition festival glass, full access to the festival all day.

VIP

VIP
Everything in GA plus one hour early admission, a meet and greet with the brewers, and a limited edition 750ml bottle we brew exclusively for VIP attendees.

Designated Driver

Designated Driver
Spend the day with your friends, enjoy the music, the food, and the property.

Where is Wild Acres

Wild Acres lives at The Drowned Lands Brewery in Warwick, NY, about an hour northwest of New York City in the heart of the Hudson Valley. The festival takes place on our property at 251 State School Road, set on 700 acres of rolling farmland with Wawayanda Creek along the tree line and the Appalachian Mountains as the backdrop. Parking is free and on site.

Make a weekend out of it, Warwick is one of the best small towns in the Hudson Valley with plenty to do before and after the festival. Hike the Appalachian Trail at Stairway to Heaven, grab ice cream at Bellvale Farms Creamery on top of Mount Peter, taste whiskey at Black Dirt Distillery, float down the river with local tubing outfitters, explore over 40 miles of trails at Wawayanda State Park, or spend the afternoon walking the village and hitting the local shops and restaurants. There are wineries, cideries, farm stands, and some of the best scenery in the state all within a few minutes of the brewery.

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