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Beer, wine festivals in Illinois, southern Wisconsin during April, May

Village Vintner was one of several wineries at Wine on the Fox in Oswego.

Spring is in the air, and that means more than just blooming flowers and warmer weather – it brings a new season of beer and wine festivals.

Across the region, craft breweries and beer enthusiasts, as well as regional winemakers, are gearing up for events celebrating all things hoppy, malty and refreshing. From large-scale gatherings with hundreds of vendors to smaller, more intimate affairs, there’s a spring beer or wine festival out there for every palate.

Lavender Crest was one of several wineries at Wine on the Fox festival in Oswego.

ILLINOIS

Tinley Park Brew & Vine – April 11 & 12

The Odyssey Country Club in Tinley Park will host the 2025 Brew & Vine event from 7 to 11 p.m., which will include bourbon tasting this year. The event will feature a variety of breweries, vintners and distillers. Enjoy live music and food from Nothing Bundt Cakes, Ben’s Soft Pretzels and The Odyssey. General admission tickets are $40. tinleyparkbrewandvine.com

G-ALES-burg Beer Fest – April 12

More than 25 Illinois and Iowa breweries will be on site at the G-ALES-burg Beer Festival, which is 1-4 p.m. April 12 at The Vault at Reserve Artisan Ales in Galesburg. The event will also feature live music, and a portion of the proceeds benefit a local nonprofit organization. reserveartisanales.com

Long Grove Craft Beer Festival – April 26

Visit historic Long Grove for an afternoon of tasting various styles of locally crafted beer from area breweries at this annual festival. Tickets include a taster glass, unlimited top tier samples and live music. Food will be available for purchase. longgrove.org/festival/craftbeerfest.

Wine on the Fox – May 3 & 4

Oswego’s Wine on the Fox is one of the loveliest festivals each spring. Visit Hudson Crossing Park, nestled along the beautiful Fox River, and sample from more than 100 wines. This event is free and open to all ages. Live music begins at 11 a.m. and ends at 8 p.m. May 3. The music begins at noon and ends at 6 p.m. May 4. Craft beer samples will also be available. wineonthefox.com

Ballpark Brew Fest – May 10

Wintrust Field, home of the Schaumburg Boomers, is the location for this beer festival, which is from 2 to 6 p.m. Tickets include 25 3-ounce samples from a variety of breweries. Food and nonalcoholic beverages will be available for purchase. ballparkbrewfest.com.

Decatur Craft Beer Festival – May 10

Head downstate to central Illinois for the Decatur Craft Beer Festival, which is from noon to 4 p.m. at Central Park. Not only will there be plenty of breweries on site, attendees can also enjoy food trucks, live music and art vendors. decaturarts.org/events/8542/2024-decatur-craft-beer-festival-2

Pretzel City Winefest – May 10

Stop by downtown Freeport from noon to 4 p.m Saturday, May 10 for an afternoon of wine tasting. Tickets are $35 and include a souvenir tasting glass. The event will feature wines from Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa at various boutique and shops around the downtown area. Check in is at Re-Spun Records located at 119 E. Stephenson St., Freeport. Visit the Facebook page for more information.

Blues, Brews & BBQ Fest – May 26

The Forge Lemont Quarries in Lemont will host its popular summer event which features live music, smoky barbecue and more than 15 breweries sampling their beverages on Saturday, May 24. The event begins at noon and tickets are $40 in advance and $45 the day of the event. forgeparks.com/event/blues-brews-bbq-fest/

Hoosier Grove Barn & Brew – May 30

Sample beers, ciders and meads at the historic Hoosier Grove Barn in Streamwood from 6-10 p.m. Friday, May 30. In addition to more than 30 breweries, this event will feature a variety of food and live music. Participating breweries include Kishwaukee Brewing from Woodstock, Art History Brewing from Geneva, Brewhouse 1220 from Algonquin, Black and Gray Brewing from East Dundee, Brother Chimp Brewing from North Aurora, Riverlands Brewing from St. Charles and many more. General Admission tickets are $40 and $10 for designated drivers. This is event is for adults 21 and older only. Hoosier Grove Barn is located at 700 W. Irving Park Road, Streamwood. streamwoodparks.org/hoosier-grove-barn-brew/

Will County Beer and Bourbon Festival Joliet – May 31

Will County Habitat for Humanity will host its 4th annual Beer and Bourbon Festival from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 31 outside the Hollywood Casino Joliet. Enjoy live music, raffles, games, food and of course, plenty of beer and bourbon to sample. Proceeds from the event benefit local veterans and their families. Early bird admission is $65 and general admission is $75. habitatwill.org/events/beer-and-bourbon-fest-2025/

WISCONSIN

Dairy State Cheese and Beer Festival – April 12

More than 45 local and national breweries will be on site for the Dairy State Cheese & Beer Festival, from 1 to 5 p.m., at the Historic Brat Shop in Kenosha. This event features a variety of Wisconsin cheeses, and some of the most sought-after beers from Wisconsin as well as live music from One Shot Jane and The Empty Bottle Boys. kenoshabeerfest.com

Signature Springtime Sips – April 26

Dells on Tap presents the annual Signature Springtime Sips craft beer festival at Elm Street Plaza in downtown Wisconsin Dells. Craft breweries will showcase their finest classic and seasonal beers. Food will be available, as will games and live music. The event is from 1 to 5 p.m. wisdells.com/wisconsin-dells-events/dells-on-tap/Signature-Springtime-Sips

Uncork Me Wisconsin – May 10

More than 100 wines will be available for sampling from 3 to 7 p.m. at Breese Stevens Field, 917 E. Mifflin St., Madison. Enjoy live music, food and games like cornhole, Giant Connect 4 and Giant Jenga. Tickets are $60 if purchased by April 10 and $65 is purchased April 11 and after. breesestevensfield.com/upcoming-events/uncorkme2025

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.