Cane Novato, Cane Aficionados, or VIP Entry for 1 to 1st Midwest Rum Fest on Saturday, December 6 (Up to 45% Off)
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Rum festival brings the drink back to national prominence with cocktail tastings, seminars, and mixology demonstrations
Choose From Three Options
$25 for Cane Novato admission for one ($45 value)
- Event access from 5 p.m.–8 p.m.
- Access to the Grand Tasting Room, limited entertainment schedule and pre-parties, and seminar rooms
$30 for Cane Aficionados admission for one ($50 value)
- Event access from 4 p.m.–8 p.m.
- Everything else included with Cane Novato admission
- No ticket transaction fees
$33 for VIP entry for one ($60 value)
- Event access from 3 p.m.–8 p.m.
- Access to the Grand Tasting Room, the entire entertainment schedule and all pre-parties, and seminar rooms
- One complimentary food ticket
- No ticket transaction fees
Rum festival brings the drink back to national prominence with cocktail tastings, seminars, and mixology demonstrations
Choose From Three Options
$25 for Cane Novato admission for one ($45 value)
- Event access from 5 p.m.–8 p.m.
- Access to the Grand Tasting Room, limited entertainment schedule and pre-parties, and seminar rooms
$30 for Cane Aficionados admission for one ($50 value)
- Event access from 4 p.m.–8 p.m.
- Everything else included with Cane Novato admission
- No ticket transaction fees
$33 for VIP entry for one ($60 value)
- Event access from 3 p.m.–8 p.m.
- Access to the Grand Tasting Room, the entire entertainment schedule and all pre-parties, and seminar rooms
- One complimentary food ticket
- No ticket transaction fees
Need To Know Info
About MidWest Rum Fest
In the days before Paul Revere made his midnight ride, colonial North Americans favored one spirit above all others: rum. But while the delicious nectar—fermented and distilled from sugarcane and molasses—remains a top-shelf staple for daiquiris and mojitos, it seems to have gone down in status as America's signature liquor. Fortunately, the devoted enthusiasts of The Rum Lab have created the MidWest Rum Fest, a traveling expo that aims to give the dark, golden beverage back its crown without us falling back under the rule of King George III. As live tropical music floats through the air, guests become rum aficionados by tasting new cocktails, attending seminars from rum creators, and watching bartenders clash in a mixology demonstration.