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Day Drinking: L.A.'s Craft Beer Crawl is Tomorrow

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Just a quick reminder that Downtown L.A.'s Craft Beer Crawl will be going on at various 213 Nighlife bars tomorrow. Though the GA tickets sold out yesterday, there are still some seminar seats available. Either way, it's best to plan for lots of pedestrian traffic in the area.

Over 50 craft beers will be poured for the sampling at Cedd Moses' bars, which include Casey's, Cole's, Seven Grand, Las Perlas, Caña, Broadway Bar, Tony's Saloon, and the Golden Gopher. The event is a collaboration between Moses, Hallie Beaune, and Christina Perozzi. Beaune and Perozzi, better known to the community as the Beer Chicks, will be on hand for various activities and educational seminars throughout the day. They have been consultants on Moses' bars since last August.

The crawl will feature some of the top craft and artisanal brewers in the country, all within stumbling distance of each other. You can purchase tickets for the seminarshere.

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