Mountain town chili cook-off (and beer festival) taking place this weekend in Colorado

Get your tastebuds ready for a Colorado mountain town chili cook-off kicking off this weekend, complete with live tunes and unlimited samples of beer and hard cider.

The 2021 Mt. Crested Butte Chili and Beer Festival is set to take place on Saturday, September 11th from noon to 4:00 p.m. at the Crested Butte Mountain Resort. Come for the chili, cold beer, live tunes and dancing, but stay for the epic mountain views.

Mount Crested Butte, Colorado. Photo Credit: dszc (iStock). (dszc)
Mount Crested Butte, Colorado. Photo Credit: dszc (iStock). (dszc)

More than 20 chili cookers will be battling it out to earn the “best of” title in various categories including green, red, vegetarian, speciality, and international red.

General and VIP admission to the festival include unlimited beer, ciders, and chili tastings. Featured breweries this year include Eddyline, Odell, Great Divide, Coda, Flyte, Steam Ciders, Horsefly, Syndicate, Talbott’s Cider, Snow Capped Cider, Mockery, High Alpine, Holidaily, and Irwin.

Crested Butte Mountain Resort can be found at 11 Snowmass Road. General admission tickets are $35 and $40 at the door. For chili only, tickets are $15. Pets are not allowed inside the festival.

For more details, please visit cbchamber.com/chili-and-beer-festival.

Photo Credit: bhofack2 (iStock). (bhofack2)
Photo Credit: bhofack2 (iStock). (bhofack2)

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