A Seltzer-Lover's Paradise Is Coming To Dallas For The First Time This Month

You'll have the chance to try over 30 unique hard-seltzers
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seltzer-lovers rejoice! A massive festival celebrating the bubbly boozy drinks is making its way to The Big D for the first time.

"Seltzerland," which has been making its way around the country, is finally making a stop in Texas, bringing with it over 30 unique hard-seltzers to try.

The festival will be taking over the Irving Golf Club on November 21, with no golfing actually involved.

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Instead of golfing on the course, attendees will safely walk the grounds sampling an insane amount of hard-seltzers, indulging in mouth-watering munchies, and taking Instagram-worthy photos.

General admission ticket holders will get the chance to try over 30 different hard seltzers with a complimentary take-home tasting glass.

While VIP ticket holders will also receive a full can of seltzer, specialty cocktail, complimentary dish, and premier time slots.

Festival organizers have made this a pandemic-friendly event by enforcing multiple precautions, including mask-wearing and social distancing.

When you purchase a ticket, you will be selecting a "tee time" slot, which puts in a group of 20 or fewer people who will have two and a half hours to experience the festivities.

Workers are also forced to wear gloves, masks, and regularly wash their hands, helping it remain a completely sanitized environment.

“These past few months have been incredibly trying, and one thing we know is that everyone needs something to look forward to, now more than ever before," said Cannonball Productions CEO & Founder Kate Levenstien, "We know this experience will provide a safe opportunity to have some much-needed fun and we’re so excited to bring Seltzerland to life.” 

Seltzerland 

Price: $29/GA, $59/VIP 

When: Saturday, November 21

Address: 2000 E Shady Grove Rd, Irving, TX

Why You Need To Go: Fun, safe, and unique event that is sure to relieve you of COVID and/or election stress while letting you taste a vast variety of seltzers and food.

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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