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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Your weekend planner

Rick Bonino

SATURDAY

– More than 30 breweries and cideries will pour at Ales for the Trail from 2 to 8 at McEuen Park in Coeur d'Alene, to benefit the North Idaho Centennial Trail Foundation. Tickets are $30, which includes your first six 5-ounce tasters (additional servings $2 each); there will be food for sale and live music.

– Lost Boys' Garage hosts a Bellwether tap takeover starting at 5 with the Second Breakfast hefeweizen, Barefoot pale, Honey Hop braggot IPA and Fernweh Baltic porter. 

– Four Mad Bomber beers will be featured for $2 per pint in a tap takeover from 5 to 8 at The Local Deli in Rathdrum, with music by Wyatt Wood. 

– The Lantern Tap House's Summer Series continues with Georgetown taster tray and pint specials and music by Buffalo Jones at 9. 

– Green Bluff's 238 Brewing releases its peach hefeweizen brewed with fruit from the bluff.

Beerocracy will have outside seating and more than 30 beers on tap for the Garland Street Fair from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

– River City's Randall for the weekend is Huckleberry Ale through fresh lemon and basil..

SUNDAY

– Big Barn releases a Raspberry Braggot (honey beer), with the Farmer's Daughter food truck on site from noon to 6 and a performance by Minnesota folk duo Winona Forever at 2.

V Twin is hosting a potluck for the Seattle Seahawks exhibition game at 5.

Enoteca in Post Falls is pouring $2.50 pints of Great Divide's Hop Disciple IPA all day long.