MARATHON set to host its first Post-Pandemic Festival: Brew BQ


Everyone has been wondering if there is an end in sight for this COVID that has practically crippled our economy. Areas like the Florida Keys have been especially hit hard because we are so contingent on tourism which, for the most part, requires people to fly. We are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. Kill two birds with one stone. Fly into the Florida Keys, buy a home from me and attend the Beer and BBQ festival in Marathon known a Brew BQ. The time is here. You too can own a home in the Florida Keys.  

We’re coming out of the coronavirus fog and can see what’s on the horizon: good times. The Florida Keys Brew BC set for Saturday and Sunday, July 17 and 18 at Marathon Community Park. It’s a chance for the community — and visitors — to come together for a good time and a good cause. 

“We just can’t take the past year lying down,” said Daniel Samess, CEO of the Marathon Chamber of Commerce. “We had to cancel the massive and popular Original Marathon Seafood Festival scheduled every March. But the fact is that events like these fund the needs of our most vulnerable — whether that’s a food pantry or first-time college students from Marathon.”


Organizers have been working diligently for months to line up the following: amateur grillmasters willing to put their cooking on the line for a friendly competition, live music, kids games, vendors selling cool stuff and boats. 

Samess said the festival food will be provided by two “big rig” barbecue vendors — those massive trucks hauling massive grills — a local taco eatery (La Isla Tacos) and the Green Turtle Inn’s food truck from the Upper Keys. 

The amateur cooking competition has two categories: pulled pork and brisket. The winners of the best pig dish will be announced on Saturday at 9 p.m. and the best beef dish will be Sunday at 3 p.m. 

Of course, guests need something to wash down all that great food. Florida Keys BrewBQ will feature 20 craft beers from breweries like Islamorada Beer Company, Florida Keys Brewing Company and Key West’s Waterfront Brewery. But local amateur beer makers refuse to be left out of the fun; the Southernmost Homebrew Club is having its own taste-off. 

Festival organizers are aiming for a mid-size crowd of vendors selling everything from fishing shirts to art to information booths staffed by local businesses and nonprofits. 

The festival runs from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Saturday, July 17 and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 18. Admission is $5 per person, per day, and children under 12 are free. The Marathon Chamber of Commerce is also selling VIP tickets onlinefor $50 that includes admission for four people, four drink tickets and two event beer mugs.


Besides food and beer, the Florida Keys Brew BQ also has two days of live music scheduled for the festival in mid-July, most notably, Bridgette Tatum. She wrote the 2009 hit “She’s Country,” made famous by Jason Aldean. In 2010, Tatum’s song “Loud” was selected as the official theme song for ACC football’s 2010 season. She’s also written hits for the likes of Randy Houser and Kristy Lee Cook, plus her own originals.

What a great way to get out of the COVID shell than come to the Florida Keys, drink beer, listen to music and buy your dream home from me. You too can live in the Florida Keys and I can help you make that happen.

Gary 

Gary McAdams, PA
Realtor/Notary Public
Barbara Anderson Realty
Key West, Florida 

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