Wild West Brewfest 2025 will be March 27 -29, 2025 – and event chairman David Loesch told the Rotary Club of Katy that “It will be our biggest yet with over 100 brewers ready to go!”
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Wild West Brewfest 2025 will be March 27 -29, 2025 – and event chairman David Loesch told the Rotary Club of Katy that “It will be our biggest yet with over 100 brewers ready to go!”
Loesch provided an update on the annual craft beer event to the local service club at their October 3 meeting at the Club at Falcon Point, 24503 Falcon Point Drive in Katy. He said that the 2025 festival would feature more than 600 types of beer from over 100 brewers, new wines and great food, along with “hot new country artists.” There will be games, party zones and a VIP area as well, he said.
The three-day event will be located at Typhoon Texas, 555 Katy Fort Bend Road in Katy, with plenty of parking. The line-up includes:
· March 27 from 6-9 p.m. –- K-Town Throw Down (free admission)
· March 28 from 7-10 p.m. –- Launch Party – Musical Guest, Payton Howie, who was nominated Texas Regional Radio's New Female Vocalist of the Year and 2023 Texas Country Music Awards Emerging Artist of the Year
· March 29 -- VIP hours from 2-8 p.m. and general admission from 3-8 p.m. – Wild West Brewfest
Tickets on sale now, with early bird pricing at wildwestbrewfest.com.
Wild West Brew Fest was founded by Katy Rotarians 14 years ago and is a member of the National Brewers Association and The Texas Craft Brewers Guild. The festival has been awarded the “#1 Beerfest in North America” for multiple years in a row, Loesch said.
“Most importantly, WWBF was 100% volunteer created, is all-volunteer created, is all-volunteer run and 100% of all net proceeds are given back to the local community in student scholarships and donations to charitable organizations,” said Loesch.
Loesch said that the 2024 brew fest raised a record amount of money for the Rotary Club of Katy’s charitable endeavors, which include scholarships for Katy ISD students, grants to area nonprofits and assistance with FFA projects, among other causes. The club has given away over $1.4 million over the last 12 years, he said.
The club is looking for more volunteers for the 2025 event, said Loesch. To sign up, go to wildwestbrewfest.com/volunteers/.