Raise a glass to Delaware’s craft brewing community—and to the legendary King of Beer himself—at Delaware’s King Gambrinus Day, a spirited annual celebration of the First State’s brewing culture. Hosted by the Delaware Historical Society in partnership with the Friends of Delaware’s Gambrinus Statue and Wilmington Brew Works, this special evening brings together local history, craft beer, and community pride. Join us on Saturday, April 11, 2026, from 6:00–8:00 PM in the Alamo Room at Wilmington Brew Works for this entertaining and tasty event. The evening begins with guest registration, relaxed mingling, and a statewide toast to Delaware craft beverage makers at 6:30 PM. Then enjoy an engaging presentation exploring the legend of Gambrinus—the mythical patron king of beer—and his enduring connection to Delaware’s brewing heritage, along with an update on the King Gambrinus statue restoration project. The event concludes with a final taproom toast. Ticket includes a logo tasting glass, two 9-ounce beer pours, light fare, and the presentation. Proceeds from the event benefit Restore the King, the effort to return Delaware’s historic King Gambrinus statue to public display. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW
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