Old Louisville Craft Beer Festival Returns

Highlights Independent Kentucky Breweries
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (September 3, 2025) – The Old
Louisville Neighborhood Council is bringing back Old Lou Brew Craft Beer
Festival for its eighth year on Friday, September 5th from 6:00pm to 10:00pm in
Central Park.
Independent Kentucky brewers will offer some of the best local craft beer brewers along with local food trucks.
In addition, the Old Lou Brew Craft Beer Festival is proud to feature Relaay and LittleBand, who are sure to keep the crowds dancing all night. Both bands will play together in four 45-minute sets throughout the night. Together, they will offer a sound pallet of moody electric guitars, horns, accordion, and pedal steel with rhythmic stylings of Nola jazz meets Americana.
Old Lou Brew Craft Beer Festival is a family and dog-friendly event, and all are encouraged to attend. Ample street parking is available around the perimeter of Central Park.
All proceeds support the nonprofit advocacy work of the Old Louisville Neighborhood Council (OLNC). The council works to protect and promote the nation's largest historical preservation district of Victorian era homes. They also plant treat to combat the urban heat island, work with the city to address abandoned and neglected buildings, organize cleanups, and bring people together for free concerts in Central Park with the Old Louisville LIVE series.
For additional information, please visit facebook.com/oldlouisvilleneighborhood or instagram.com/oldlouisvilleky and at oldlouisville.org.
Admission to the event is $15, patrons under 21 are free. New this year, consider a Beer Buddy ticket that equals two admissions for $20. Advance tickets can be purchased at oldlouisville.org/old-lou-brew-craft-beer-fest. Tickets will be on sale the night of the event and can also be purchased at the Visitors Center in Central Park (1340 S. 4th Street). Tickets purchased online will be available for pickup will be available at Will Call, located inside the Visitors Center. All patrons must wear a wristband to attend the event, including those not drinking beer. Brewers will individually sell their own beers and check IDs.
