The Nationally Touring Hard Seltzer Fest Seltzerland is Brooklyn Bound

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Escape to Seltzerland, the magical world of Hard Sparkling water!

A place to explore refreshing brands, flavors, and delicious guilt-free food, fun games, and a much-needed buzz! Produced by Cannonball Productions, The Knockturnal was given a sneak preview pre-pandemic at Slate in NYC. At only 90 calories and 4.5% alcohol, we sampled Corona Hard Seltzer, which honestly tastes as “spiked” as it is sparkling! Perfect for those poolside, under the stars, or solo quests, each flavor was refreshing. However, out of the four flavors Tropical Lime, Mango, Cherry, and Blackberry Lime. Mango was my favorite! The guilt-free food wasn’t bland at all either. Fresh & Co catering set the bar high for the kick-off party. The food was gluten-free and beyond scrumptious! The menu for the evening was fresh mini pork belly tacos, mini lobster rolls, Quinoa Zucchini cakes, Gorgonzola pear and walnuts on endive leaves, some cheese platters, veggie platters and a lot of sauce. In other words, it was an incredibly yummy night.

The first nationally touring hard seltzer festival, Seltzerland is coming to Brooklyn Expo Center on August 7th. Brands large and small including White Claw, Mike’s Hard Lemonade Seltzer, Vizzy, Playamar (Jose Cuervo Seltzer), Basic and Coors Seltzer will participate. Don’t miss your chance to document and celebrate the first national Hard Seltzer Festival. An immersion of the senses! Whether you are a die-hard Seltzer drinker or just want healthier party options, check out Seltzerland’s tour dates to find the exciting details on tour stops in a city near you!

Tickets for this can’t miss event begin at $42 and can be found by visiting https://www.seltzerland.com.

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