- October 19, 2016
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The hands Sammi Vaught from Crooked Can is seen pouring out a cold beer during the Windermere Craft Beer Fest.
Brewery tents were set up on both sides of Main Street on Saturday.
David Strickland, right, hands out a sample of beer at the Toll Road Brewery tent.
Wops Hops' brewer Phillip Mejia goofs off as he pours a beer for a thirsty visitor.
Sammi Vaught pours a beer at the Crooked Can tent.
A list of craft beers offered by the Pareidolia Brewery Company hangs from the outside of their tent.
Locals and visitors packed Main Street in Windermere to try out a variety of craft beers.
A shirt hangs from the tent of the Florida Brewers Guild during the Windermere Craft Beer Fest.
Heith Hennel, center, enjoys a swig of craft beer during the Windermere Craft Beer Fest.
Jordan Wagner, left, and Danielle Glover, center clank their mini-beer mugs as friend Ryan Foster looks on.
Porters, IPAs, and ales – whatever style of beer you can think of, they had them for sampling.
That's what craft beer lovers from in and around the Windermere area got to enjoy in an afternoon filled with quality brews during the fourth annual Windermere Craft Beer Fest on Saturday in downtown.
Tent after tent lined Main Street in front of city hall as locals took in the craft beer of 23 different Central Florida Breweries.
From Winter Garden's Crooked Can, to Bugnutty Brewery in Merritt Island, a variety of brewers offered up samples of their beers to thirsty locals looking to try some new, and familiar, brews.
It was a festive atmosphere as local band Spayed Koolie played, while visitors packed the street and enjoyed beers alongside friends and family.