Fermentation Festival in Kennett Square

September 27 Posted by Amy Strauss No Comments

The Kennett Square Farmers’ Market will celebrate the changing seasons by highlighting all things fermented, beginning at 2 p.m. on Friday, October 1 between the streets of East State & Union. Taste samples of fermented beverages and foods. Learn how to make your own kimchi, kombucha, yogurt, and how to save seeds for next season at their exciting workshops and demonstrations.

Visit Kennett Square’s favorite Farmers Market growers, plus First Friday Craft Market, children’s activities, and live music on this eventful fermentation-themed Farmers Market. Experience the Kennett Square Farmers Market like never before. Stay tuned for a complete festival line-up.

But, for now, note that during the fermentation festival will be a Happy Hour from 5:30 to 7:30, including beers from McKenzie’s and Victory Brewing Co., spirits from Art in the Age, hard cider from Frecon Farms and cheese tastings from Chester County Cheese Artisans.

You can score a spot at the happy hour and land a place at Kennett Square’s latest music venue, Kennett Flash, where Philly Folk Parade will be performing, for the price of $28 in advance, $30 at the door. For more information and/or tickets, click here.

About Amy Strauss

Bred a full-blown PA Dutch gal, Amy Strauss is a Philly suburb-based food fiend who lives to chomp up-and-down the East Coast. Weaving through the latest brewpubs and craft breweries, up-and-coming bakeries and eclectic eateries, this twenty-something aims to live her food life as seen on an edible Travel Channel episode and always dashes to eat dessert first.
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