Busan’s Annual Craft Beer Masters Challenge Returns to the Cinema Center

Maru Kim
Maru Kim

In what has now become a cherished tradition, the Busan Cinema Center is set to host the prestigious ‘Busan Craft Beer Masters Challenge’ from the 18th to the 20th of this month.

This three-day event promises to be a treat for craft beer enthusiasts, celebrating the artisanal flair of Busan’s brewing scene. Several craft beer brands from around the region will compete in rigorous evaluations, vying for the coveted title of this year’s best brew.

Unlike other competitions, the uniqueness of the Craft Beer Masters Challenge lies in its dual-tier judging system. Not only will there be a panel of expert judges scrutinizing each brew’s quality, aroma, and taste, but general spectators will also have a say. This combined evaluation approach ensures that both professional quality and public appeal are taken into consideration.

But it’s not all about the beer. Supplementing the primary event, attendees can explore a myriad of associated programs:

  • Pop-Up Stores: Celebrating the entrepreneurial spirit of Busan, various pop-up stores will showcase products from local small businesses.
  • Pet-Related Flea Market: Recognizing the growing trend in pet businesses, a specialized flea market promises potential treasures for pet lovers.
  • Experience Booths: Hands-on activities like ring crafting and pizza making will allow attendees to immerse themselves in diverse crafts.
  • Seafood Specials: A special exhibition will spotlight Busan’s rich seafood offerings, ensuring that foodies have plenty to savor.

With the mood set against the iconic backdrop of the Busan Cinema Center, the atmosphere will be further enhanced with screenings of popular films and cultural performances. “Our objective is to provide an experience where both residents and visitors can bask in the midsummer Busan ambiance, complemented by top-quality craft beer,” remarked a city official.

The ‘Busan Craft Beer Masters Challenge’ is more than just a competition. Since its inception in 2018, it has been an instrumental part of the city’s initiative to bolster the local craft beer industry and support small businesses. This year’s edition is expected to attract record attendees, solidifying its status as a must-attend event in Busan’s cultural calendar.

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