www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com As the population of breweries in Gwinnett County gets dense, so do residents\u2019 options for New Years Eve festivities.
Local taprooms over the past few years have tried to become New Year\u2019s Eve destinations for locals who want to spend a night out and leave the party planning to the brewers.
This is the third year Slow Pour Brewing in Lawrenceville will host a New Year\u2019s Eve party.
\u201cWe want to provide a place for people to get out and enjoy themselves, let us handle the drinks, let a food truck handle the food and they don\u2019t have to worry about cleanup,\u201d Slow Pour Event Coordinator Nate Groves said. \u201cLet us handle the party.\u201d
The theme of Slow Pour\u2019s New Year\u2019s celebration is a Roaring \u201920s party, where attendees dress like their best impressions of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan. Groves estimated more than 450 people packed the taproom and patio for last year\u2019s New Year\u2019s celebration.
Since Slow Pour launched its own New Year\u2019s celebration, other local breweries followed suit. Good Word Brewing in Duluth will start its New Year\u2019s Eve celebration early. The Facebook event lists 11 a.m as the start time. Guests can expect New Years Eve themed cocktails and food from Good Word\u2019s own kitchen. Co-owner Todd
SOURCE: www.GwinnettDailyPost.com
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