The event featured performances by The Ozark Mountain Bluesmen and Bad Habit, fan-favorite competitions like the Beer Mile and Stein Hoisting, and exclusive VIP barbecue demonstrations
by Malcom Reed, founder of How to BBQ Right. Guests also enjoyed craft brews from 11 different Arkansas and Missouri breweries.
“ARktoberfest is about more than beer,” said Russell Tucker, Co-Owner of Rapp’s Barren Brewing Company. “It’s about community – bringing people together for something bigger than ourselves. Every pint, every laugh, every shared moment helps support our neighbors.”
Since opening in 2017, Rapp’s Barren has grown from a small local brewery into a cornerstone of downtown Mountain Home’s revitalization — creating a space for good food, good company,
and good causes.
For more information, visit <ahref=”http://rappsbarrenbrewing.com”>rappsbarrenbrewing.com or follow @rappsbarrenbrewing on social media.
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