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This is an incomplete list of festivals in the United States with articles on Wikipedia, as well as lists of other festival lists, by geographic location. This list includes festivals of diverse types, among them regional festivals, commerce festivals, fairs, food festivals, arts festivals, religious festivals, folk festivals, and recurring festivals on holidays.
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Sparkling cider, or other sparkling juices such as grape, is often given to children or teetotalers instead of champagne for toasts, for example at weddings or New Year's Eve. [52] Due to tax legislation in the US [53] a cider becomes classified as a fruit wine when sugar or extra fruit is added and secondary fermentation increases the strength ...
International Folk Festival. September 28-29, 2024: Fayetteville, North Carolina. This festival oozes culture. If you're into live music, dancing in the street, and food trucks galore —the ...
Breweries at the festival - 273 [21] Breweries in the competition -1,869 breweries and cideries [21] Beers in the competition - 8,836 commercial beer entries, 233 commercial cider entries, 95 Collaboration entries, and 52 Pro-Am entries [21] Beer categories - 102 [21] Category with most entries - Juicy/Hazy IPA, 349 entries [21] Medals awarded ...
Oct. 4—Plenty of apples were donated, but Saturday's crowd had a hearty thirst for fresh cider, and the supply was waning by early afternoon. It really didn't matter how many apples there were ...
In the United States, the definition of cider can be more broadly defined than in Europe, specifically Ireland and the UK. There are two types of cider: one being the traditional fermented product, called hard cider, and the second sweet or soft cider. Sparkling cider is also sometimes used as a nonalcoholic version of champagne. [1]
The West Side Nut Club Fall Festival is an annual event held the first full week of every October on Franklin Street in Evansville, Indiana, and is organized by the West Side Nut Club. The festival features over 137 food booths run and operated by not-for-profit groups in the region.