Wichita Brewing Company

Father’s Day Promotion

Father’s Day deals for Dad and the whole group, treat Dad to something you know he’ll love!

Put on your cargo shorts, pull up your socks, and grab your tool belt because it’s time to celebrate Dad!  If your Dad, Husband, or Father-figure loves pizza, beer,  and/or whiskey then you and he are in for a treat with WBC’s Father’s Day celebration!  These special offers are available from Friday, June 13th through Father’s Day – Sunday, June 15th, enjoy them all weekend.

$10 Dad Joke Pizzas – Beef, Bacon, cream cheese, white & yellow cheddar, parmesan, mozzarella & garlic topped with honey, sricacha, and chives – this one will have you laughing with joy because Dad Jokes are the best jokes

$7 Keepers Old Fashioned – An Old Fashioned made the old fashioned way featuring Keeper’s Heart Irish-American Whiskey – Dad’s a classic, so he should enjoy one.

$5 Beers – IPA, Stout, Amber, Lager, Pilsner – Dad has style and we have the style of beer he enjoys

Dad loves to share and so do we – these specials are available to anyone, not just Dad, because we know Dad wouldn’t be mad, he’d be disappointed if we didn’t share with you.

Happy Father’s Day!

A uniquely Kansas experience awaits as the one and only Split Lip Rayfield takes the stage as part of the 2025 Bartlett Arboretum Treehouse Concert Series! Add WBC Beers to this setting, and you’ll escape to a real life dream come true where the place we call home is on full display for eyes, ears, hearts, and tastebuds. Don’t miss this!

Split Lip Rayfield

Sunday, June 8, 2025

Power string band trio, Split Lip Rayfield, known for their “Stage Five Thrash Grass sound,” became notoriously popular in Midwest bluegrass circles around the turn of the 21st century. They enjoyed a huge following and then a near-fatal blow when founding member Kurt Rundstrom tragically succumbed to cancer in 2007. After some fits and starts, the boys are getting the band back together and performing a few select shows.

We are thrilled to have these genre-defining luminaries back after a long hiatus. Last time they performed at Bartlett in 2013, torrential unexpected rain began to fall— yet no one left the lawn. This promises to be a not-to-miss reunion.

Gates at 3
Downbeat at 4
$20 Tickets at the gate
No pups on concert Sundays
Pack a picnic or support food vendors onsite

Tickets : https://bartlett-arboretum.square.site/product/6-8-split-lip-rayfield/279

WBC Beer will be available this Sunday, June 1st at the Bartlett Arboretum for the Ruthie Foster concert.  A perfect time to enjoy a Songbird Saison or a Johnny B’s Beer Band IPA while the tunes fill the trees!


Ruthie Foster

Sunday, June 1, 2025

This highly anticipated artist, rescheduled from last year, will make her debut at Bartlett Arboretum on the first of June. 

Three-time Grammy nominee, and 2024 Grammy Blues Winner, Ruthie Foster transforms sorrow into career defining soul+blues joyful journey. From a family of gospel singers, as a teenager, Foster began fronting blues bands in the bars of Waco, Texas. Hoping for a wider view of the world she served our nation in the US Navy and was cherry-picked to sing with the naval band, PRIDE. Following her tour of duty, Foster headed to NYC and readily scored a record deal with Atlantic. The label had the intention of cultivating her as a budding pop star, but she preferred, instead, to explore the various strains of American roots music that informed her childhood. When her mother fell ill in 1993, Ruthie suddenly returned to Texas to care for her.

Her list of honors is extensive. She is a native of Austin, Texas but travels extensively all over the world. Her concert at Bartlett Arboretum will be one for the books.


Gates at 3
Downbeat at 4
$20 tickets at the gate
No pups on concert days
Pack a picnic or support food vendors onsite

Tickets:

https://bartlett-arboretum.square.site/product/6-1-ruthie-foster/260

Quench your thirst, hot or cold! Just get 10 stamps at any of the locations listed (one per business to receive your free Wicked Brew Tour T-shirt at Visit Wichita, 515 S. Main St., Ste. 115.
2,000 T-shirts, first come, first-served.

Swing Into the Season at Golf Wichita's 2025 Golfer Appreciation Day!

📍 Auburn Hills Golf Course 📅 May 17 | ⏰ 1–5 PM

We're rolling out the green carpet for YOU—our amazing golfing community! Join us at the stunning Auburn Hills Golf Course for an afternoon of fun, celebration, and everything golf at the 2025 Golfer Appreciation Day.

🌟What’s Happening:

~Live Music from the incredible Blue Eyed Soul

~Free Golf Clinics to sharpen your skills

~Putting & Driving Contests – show us your best shot

~Vendor Village with golf gear, local businesses & more

~Raffle Prizes you won’t want to miss

~Special Guests & Equipment Demos

Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the game, this event is fore you! Bring your golf buddies and kick off the 2025 season in style. This is a free community event.

🕒 Event Timeline

1:00 – Opening Speech & Kickoff

1:30 – Raffle Drawing

2:00 – Golf Pro Q&A

2:30 – Raffle

3:00 – Long Drive Contest & Raffle

4:00 – Short Game Clinic & Raffle

4:30 – Big Raffle

4:45 – Closing Remarks

Let’s celebrate you—the heart of Golf Wichita! 

May 12-18, 2025

Attention indie beer lovers! It’s time to get ready for the official start of beer season, when temps rise, backyard grills heat up, taproom patios reopen, and lawn games get serious. Time to stretch your palate. Lift some pints. Get into shape for a fun, flavorful summer. Beer we go!

Courtesy of www.brewersassociation.org

Temperatures are warming up, taproom patios are reopening, and consumers are gearing up for a fun, flavorful summer. Beer season is here, ushered in by American Craft Beer Week (ACBW), the annual celebration of craft beer hosted by the Brewers Association (BA).

From May 12-18, 2025, American Craft Beer Week serves as a reminder that breweries are vibrant community hubs. In 2024, 9,976 operating U.S. craft breweries employed 197,000 people. Most Americans live within 10 miles of a craft brewery.

This celebration goes beyond beer, reflecting consumer interest in new flavor profiles and beverage options. Many breweries have adapted their products accordingly, offering a variety of unique beer styles and beyond beer beverages including cider, seltzer, and non-alcohol options to appeal to a wider customer base. That expansion is paying off: 52% of breweries producing non-beer beverages experienced volume growth in 2024, a 10% increase compared to the overall category.

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