When you need something to do on your day off, visit Newport's Coastal Extreme Brewing - Live, RI and indulge in a day filled with fun and adventure. If you're looking for a fun time, make plans to visit this place.
Tips
Ryan
Report|8 years ago
Bring a camping chair or blanket to sit down and listen to the great live music
Amy
Report|8 years ago
Go early for free fort tours. Food selection is limited if you are fussy. We ate from the menu but brought snacks and no one complained. Entertainment was great and enjoyed the community outdoor games.
melina
Report|8 years ago
Great event will definitely go again
Margret
Report|8 years ago
bring a chair
antoinette
Report|8 years ago
Get there early. Don't use the porter potties, go to the restrooms outside the Fort. Try all the beers and the rum drinks. The Rum infused cigars are the best. Food is so so. Entertainment is good.
anthony
Report|8 years ago
Had a great time and the drinks were great.
Valerie
Report|8 years ago
Bring a chair and be ready for a fun night!
Darlene
Report|8 years ago
Have more games & booths, if you're not a beer drinker... This is not a festival for you.
Michelle
Report|8 years ago
There was not enough food stations.... Some people like light beer, should of been another choice.. The mai tia was too sweet.
Heather
Report|8 years ago
Lots of fun but get there early! Good crowd, good music, great food and awesome drinks.
The Newport Storm Luau might take place in Rhode Island, but the party has a distinct Hawaiian theme, with Polynesian dancing, Hawaiian music, fire performers, and summery drinks. Though mai tais and dark and stormys should be plentiful, you need not feel restricted to drinks served with a tiny umbrella. Newport Storm, also known as Coastal Extreme Brewing, will also showcase its craft beers. The microbrewery, which only makes 5,000 barrels per year, offers brews such as Rhode Island Blueberry Beer, Hurricane Amber Ale, and Summer Hefeweizen, traditionally served on a slip 'n' slide. And luau visitors can feel proud of themselves for purchasing some refreshments and shaking their hips during the hula—all proceeds go to the Fort Adams Trust, which is dedicated to preserving Fort Adams, a National Historic Landmark.