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Hi-Wire Brewing bringing summertime fun to the RAD with Midsummer Bash

Hi-Wire Brewing bringing summertime fun to the RAD with Midsummer Bash

Hi-Wire Brewing is throwing an all-day summertime celebration at their River Arts District location this weekend. Photo: Saga Communications/Pruett Norris


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Hi-Wire Brewing is throwing an all-day summertime celebration at their River Arts District location this weekend.

After eight months of closure following the damage from Hurricane Helene, the Hi-Wire RAD Beer Garden reopened earlier this summer better than ever. In the vein of the community party the brewery had to celebrate their grand reopening, Hi-Wire has announced the Hi-Wire Brewing Midsummer Bash! from noon to 9 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 8, 284 Lyman St.

Read about the Hi-Wire Beer Garden’s journey to reopening in our story here.

What to expect at the Midsummer Bash!

Mango Lazerade Tie-Dye Station

Hi-Wire will be offering a brand-new tee shirt design inspired by their “Mango Lazerade,” printed in black and white and ready for tie-dying. For $25, tie-dyers will receive a shirt and tie-dye supplies. Kids shirts and dog bandanas are also available.

Local Makers Market

Over 15 local vendors will be selling handmade goods and art at a Makers Market. If interested in joining the market as a vendor, reach out to events@hiwirebrewing.com.

Summer treats and drink specials

Hi-Wire will offer snack and drink deals all day long. Check out their menu here.

Live music and dance party

Hi-Wire will be keeping the Midsummer Bash! energy moving with live music and dancing.

For more information, visit www.hiwirebrewing.com/rad-beer-garden-asheville.

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