Boonville Beer Festival

The Legend of Drunken Master: [CENSORED] Vs Barkley

May 02, 2026

Join us and a few thousand of our closest friends for one of the best days of your life. The 28th annual Boonville Beer Festival will feature more breweries,  more food,  more options, more swag, and just a whole lot more of what makes this the Bahlest Tidrick on the West Coast.

The line-up of breweries (and cideries and sake breweries) continues to grow – but grab your tickets early and save big. Check out our VIP experience if you’re looking to up your game – with a cool indoor chill zone (worth its weight in gold in May in the Valley), special pours, complimentary swag, and all the good stuff. We’re capping VIP ticket sales to ensure an amazing experience, so grab them early!

Want to stay where the action is? Camping at the Fairgrounds is cash only, with no Reservations, first-come first-served. They do have lots of space, but hook-ups are limited! If you want a slightly cushier stay, check out other options in the Valley and beyond.

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Breweries

Alameda Brewing
Almanac Beer Co.
Altamont Beer Works
Anderson Valley Brewing
Boochcraft Hard Kombucha
Brix Factory Brewing
Calicraft
Central Coast Brewing
Chromatic Coffee
Cold Water Brewery and Grill
Crooked Goat Brewing
Crow & Wolf Brewing Co.
Cuver Belgian Brewers
Danville Brewing Company
Del Cielo Brewing
Deschutes Brewery
Drake’s Brewing Co/Bear Republic
East Brother Beer Co
Eel River Brewing Co
Epidemic Ales
Fieldwork
Fogbelt Brewing
Four Legs Brewing
Ghost Town Brewing
Gowan’s Heirloom Cider
Hapas Brewing Company
HenHouse Brewing
Hiveworks Mead
Hop Oast Pub & Brewery
Humboldt Cider Co
Laughing Monk Brewing
Mad Fritz
Moonlight Brewing
Morgan Territory Brewing
North Coast Brewing Company
Northspur Brewing
Old Caz Beer
Outlaw Light
Overtime Brewing
Paskenta Mad River Brewing
Rockaway Beach Brewery
Russian River Brewing Company
SideTrack Mead
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.
Sincere Cider
Solano Brewing Company
South Lake Brewing Company
South of North Brewing Company
Stumptown Brewery
Tall Guy Brewing
Tannery Bend Beerworks
The Brewer’s Cabinet
Touchstone Brewing Company
Wolf House Brewing Company

Food

The Alley Grill

Anderson Valley Lions Club

Curry Xpress

Dutch Girl Desserts

Fairall’s Farm Food Wagon

Turtle Island Tacos

Reggae Rasta Styles

Slam Dunk Pizza

Spiros Gyros

Vendors

Bart Bridge

Clutts Co. Vintage Clothing & Records

Embezzled Metals

Earth and Fire Pottery

Larissa Robyn Design

Wild Oak Tie-dye

Music

Friday May 1st (the night before):

Riley Lemons

Saturday May 2nd (Beer Fest!):

Blue Luke

Warehouse 21

Riley Lemons

Rising Signs

Firkin Tappers

Saturday May 2nd (Afterparty):

Cosmic Family Band

A Taste of last Year's Fun

The Beer. The Myth. The Legend.

Legend has it that the event now known as the Boonville Beer Fest traces its roots back to the early 1990s. The Anderson Valley was lush following the spring rains. The creeks were full, the pine boughs glowed green and the valley floor was speckled with wildflowers of unimaginable variety.

Barkley sat on a stump on the ridge high above the brewery, Boont in hand, antlers on head, surveying his kingdom. For all the beauty a melancholic feeling tugged at his fur; something was missing. His was a lonely palace in the redwoods.

So he did what any mythical half-bear half-deer would do: he invited the entire beer world over to his pad to throw a few back and dosey doe ’til the wee hours.

In the beginning it was a humbly intimate affair. But as the legend of the antlered bear and his springtime shindig grew so did the festival, gradually swelling to become one of the biggest beer festivals in the country, drawing brewers and beer drinkers from around the world.

Now in its 28th year and having donated over $1.7m to local charities, Barkley and his Beer Fest are a little longer in the tooth, but they’ve only gotten better with age. So if you see Barkley at Beer Fest, make sure and give him a hug. Just make sure you don’t have a seltzer in your hand when you do. He, uh, he doesn’t like those.

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