
A group of cyclists enjoys its ride in favorable weather at the second annual Bike Brew Q event July 29. Over 60 cyclists from all over the state participated in the bike portion of the event and the routes took them all over Barton County.
Over 160 cyclists, craft beer and barbecue enthusiasts came together and raised upwards of $5,000 for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at the second annual Bike Brew Q event at the Great Bend Expo Complex on Saturday.
Cyclists headed out in the morning and routes were available from 20-72 miles and included road and gravel routes. All routes included support and gear (SAG) stops sponsored by local businesses and philanthropy groups, and gave riders a chance to rest, hydrate and refuel. The SAG stops were sponsored by Golden Belt Bicycle Co., Skikes Bikes, Image total Fitness and Barton County Young Professionals.
Following the cycling event the Craft Brew Expo took place from 1-4 featuring 8 breweries from 3 states. The breweries brought their own personnel, merchandise and beer to the event to showcase their products. Expo attendees had access to unlimited samples, free giveaways by the breweries and all ticket holders received a free Bike Brew Q pint glass.
The expo included Wichita Brewing Co., Three Rings Brewing Co., LB Brewing Co., Odell Brewing Co., Tallgrass Brewing Co., Salt City Brewing, Aero Plains Brewing and COOP Ale Works.
The Craft Brew Expo was sponsored by:
Stone Sand Co, INC
Eagle Radio
Panzer Insurance
Charlies Place
Fairchild Computers
Stueder Contractors
Innovative Livestock Service
Golden Belt Bicycle
Clara Barton Hospital
Henjy Liquor
Farmers Bank and Trust
Western Beverage
Demel Family
Great Bend Noon Lions Club
Picket Fence Real Estate
Benefit Management

Wichita Brewing Company Operations Manager Kyle Banick pours a beer sample for a Craft Brew Expo attendee at the Great Bend Expo Complex at Bike Brew Q.
Event Chair Ryan Fairchild said he was very happy with the event.
“2017 served as a proving year, this event is here to stay,” he said. “Our participants gave their sweat and hard earned money to help raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. I am extremely proud of what has been accomplished with this event, bringing together cycling, craft beer, barbecue and charitable giving.”
Craft Brew Expo Director Joe Vinduska said the event went off without a hitch.
“We were extremely happy with the turnout,” he said. “Everyone had a great time, and we were very stoked to have these breweries come to our city. This is beer that is distributed on not only a regional level, but a national level, so the fact that they agreed to come to Great Bend is a big deal and we enjoyed showing them that Great Bend loves their beer and at the same time raising money for a great cause.”