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Your updated guide to fall craft beer festivals in northern Illinois

Friends toast one another as they sample some of the interesting beers made available at Hops on the Rock.

As crisp autumn air rolls in and leaves begin their vibrant transformation, so too does the northern Illinois craft beer scene.

With the changing seasons comes a bounty of new brews, and what better way to savor them than at a fall-themed beer festival? From northwest Illinois to the Chicago suburbs, the region is brimming with events that promise to tantalize taste buds and create unforgettable experiences for beer enthusiasts.

Hops on the Rock – Sterling

Sterling Main Street’s annual Hops on the Rock beer festival happens Saturday, Oct. 12. VIP admission starts at 2 p.m., general admission opens at 3 p.m. and runs until 6 p.m. at Sterling Marketplace, 111 W. Second St. The event is for adults 21 and older, and includes live music and food vendors. VIP tickets cost $50, general admission tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the door. sterlingmainstreet.org/events/hops-on-the-rock

Pints by the Pond – Batavia

Batavia Park District’s new craft beer festival, Pints by the Pond, is from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Peg Bond Center. Sample beer, cider and spirits from 15 local breweries while munching on specialties and accompaniments from Fernando’s Street Kitchen, Gindo’s and GV’s Italian Street Food. VIP tickets, which grant 1 p.m. entry, cost $60, and general admission tickets are $45. bataviaparks.org/pints-by-the-pond

Ottawa Oktoberfest

It’s a full day of all things German at Ottawa’s Jordan Block on Saturday, Sept. 21. The event begins at 10 a.m. and runs through 10 p.m., featuring brats, schnitzel, spaetzle, pretzels, beer, polka tunes and vendors selling classic Oktoberfest wares. www.visitottawail.com/event/oktoberfest

HOPtober Fest – Wheaton

The Wheaton Park District’s HOPtober Fest is from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at Memorial Park, 225 Karlskoga Ave., Wheaton. The 21-and-older event will feature fall beer, seltzer, cider, live music from 7th Heaven and Karla and the Phat Kats, food and fun. General admission tickets are $45 in advance, $50 at the door. wheatonparkdistrict.com/events/9-28-hoptober-fest

Cider and Ale Fest – Morton Arboretum

Sip on seasonal ciders and beers amid the beauty of nature at The Morton Arboretum’s annual Cider and Ale Festival from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5. More than 30 local breweries will be at the event, as will food trucks. Tasting booths will be stationed along Meadow Lake Trail, the Conifer Walk and the Frost Hill walking path. The Morton Arboretum is located at 4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle. mortonarb.org/explore/activities/events/cider-ale-festival

Oswego Brew at the Bridge

Bring your four-legged friend (yes, leashed pets are welcome) to Hudson Crossing Park for Oswego Brew at the Bridge from 1 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 21. The event will feature a home brew contest with six different categories, locally made and regionally made beer, seltzers and spirits. Live music will be provided by Cowboy Co. The Country Music Show. The park is located at 65 N. Harrison St., Oswego. www.brewatthebridge.com

Craft Brewfest – Cary

The Rotary Club of Cary-Grove is the sponsor of this event from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28. More than 20 unique craft beers, hard seltzers and cider will be available for tasting. The event also features live music and food trucks. The beer fest is part of Cary Main Street Fest in downtown Cary. www.carygrovechamber.com

Aimee Barrows

Aimee Barrows

Aimee Barrows is the editor of The Scene, Shaw Local News Network's entertainment section. The Scene is your go-to destination for all things fun in Northern Illinois. Prior to The Scene, Aimee was the editor of the Kane County Chronicle for five years, and a freelance reporter for Shaw Media for four years.