GBCo. EVENTS
The definitive list of what’s happening at the brewery.

Come see GBCo. at Winterfest and celebrate 11 years of big beers! You can look forward to choosing from hundreds of beers from 100+ Hoosier breweries and guests, which you can sample in 3 oz. pours. Remember that Winterfest is a fundraiser- Proceeds support the Brewers of Indiana Guild’s mission to promote and educate Hoosier breweries, with a portion also going to the Guild’s Political Action Committee which helps legislate on their behalf. In addition, $3 from every ticket sold goes to Joy’s House, which serves adults living with life-altering diagnoses. We’ll drink to that!

“Jack Byron is a singer-songwriter from Chicago, IL. A self taught musician, Byron’s musical heroes range from The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Ryan Adams, Van Morrison, Tom Petty, Jason Isbell, and John Mayer. He picked up the guitar and piano in high school, wrote his first song at 17, and has been honing his craft ever since. With an affinity for writing about the simple joys and struggles of your everyday man and woman, Byron found himself drawn towards the Folk/Americana genre, with its rich musical heritage and storytelling tendencies.” – Jackbyronmusic.com

Paul draws a lot of influence from American roots music. He has a background firmly planted in blues and found the folky country songwriting style of writers like Gram Parsons, Jason Isbell, and Jackson Browne really lit a fire inside him for telling stories through song. Paul is a seasoned guitar player with his roots in the farmlands of southern Indiana. The country sounds of Indiana blend well with his early blues influences.

This Valentine’s day we’re celebrating our love of beer and great food at GBCo.!
Food special: Vietnamese chocolate tres leches cake
Beer special: Allergic Reaction kettle sour infused with sour patch kids
Shelf Ice Brewfest is an extreme winter beer festival in northwest Indiana held in the heart of the Uptown Arts District in Michigan City, Indiana. GBCo. will join over 40 breweries at this fundraiser for the Michigan City Mainstreet Association, a non-profit organization focused on rejuvenating downtown Michigan City.

From his bio:
“Themes of hope, sadness, and striving fill Andrew Pauls’ original songs. Rooted in traditional American folk music. Andrew’s lyrics dance with soulful banjo and guitar playing to create thought-provoking songs. In Andrew’s music, listeners will hear influences from songwriting veterans John Prine and Bob Dylan with hints of contemporary artists like Mandolin Orange and Tallest Man on Earth.
Andrew performs often in the Lancaster, PA area and he lives there with his spouse Laura and all of their instruments. He is interested in the way music can hold together a world that can feel as if it is falling apart.”

Caleb Ryan Martin is an acoustic bluegrass, folk and roots musician hailing from the hills of Tennessee. He has traveled and played music all across the United States, singing with expressive vocals, playing guitar, and frailing the banjo, providing people with melodic medicine.

Come grab a beer while DJ Refsta and friends spin some vinyl in the Beer Hall. Bring your own records to add to the fun!

“Road-tested troubadour. Relentless songwriter. Greg Klyma is on the road from Boston, MA in support of his latest project, FAKE SONGS. A full time touring act these past 20 years, Greg rolls in off the road, pulls out a guitar, and takes us back to the basics: family, love, gratitude, and laughter. And he loves Tom Petty!” -Greg Klyma bio

Come find us at the 12th annual Glass City Beer Festival, featuring over 40 craft breweries showcasing more than 230 beers. Great beer, new food vendors, and live music combine to make this a memorable event! This popular event is the original and biggest Beer Festival in northwest Ohio. This year, proceeds go to Courageous Community Services and The NWO Hemophilia Foundation.

It’s First Friday in downtown Goshen and the theme is Live and Local. Stop by the Beer Hall to enjoy the musical stylings of Paul Decker!

Come enjoy craft beer and listen to some folk/blues tunes from this Grand Rapids-based singer/songwriter.

t’s not a 5k its a “point 5k”.
Let’s curse winter by celebrating summer vibes! Get out your Hawaiian shirts, shorts, sunglasses, and your beach bod. Meet up at the Elephant Bar for an ice cold beer and the kickoff off the Goshen Beer Ice Run .5k.
Finish the beer and carefully head out on our course finishing at Goshen Brewing Company. Have another beer by the fire and dance to some island jams. Costume contest and awards will be handed out at the GBCo finish line.
Registration will include 2 beers, t shirt, mid-run “fuel”, and a finishers lei.
All proceeds go to support the efforts of Goshen Art House. They are upgrading their kegerator and can’t wait to serve the best local draft/craft beer at the best local independent film house.
Registration coming soon!
Age 21 and over. No refunds, no exchanges.

Come enjoy a GBCo. beer alongside other local brews at this local brewfest, and help raise funds for the Elkhart County Symphony.

Local singer-songwriter Chris Collat brings rock, funk, and soul to our Wednesday night music series.

Get your tickets for this special St. Patrick’s day event today! This Milwaukee-based group is not to be missed.
From their bio: “Cut primarily live in the studio over the course of two weeks, the album is raw and understated, drawing its potency from the power intimacy and hushed revelation. With a sound that calls to mind everything from Joni Mitchell to Gillian Welch, Vos draws on a Biblical lexicon in her lyrics, but the gospel of Dead Horses belongs to no particular religion. Instead, these are songs of the people, stories of Vos’ own efforts to come to terms with her turbulent upbringing as well as stories of the men and women she grew up with in a rural America.”
“Smoky vocals, cinematic lyrics…a beautifully uncluttered collection of songs” -Rolling Stone

“Robert Rolfe Feddersen is a singer/songwriter from Chicago who currently resides in Crown Point, Indiana. Robert’s songwriting style is very open, honest, reflective, humorous and topical. He has a well-crafted eight album catalog of songs, the last two of which were recorded in Chicago by Steve Albini (Nirvana, Pixies, Cheap Trick). RRF was also named “Best of 2016” on Chicago’s 93XRT’s Local Anesthetic.
Formerly the frontman of well-known mid-90’s Chicago band LOUDMOUTH, Robert earned a gold album from the soundtrack for the film Varsity Blues, penning the hit song “Fly.” His songs have also appeared in numerous movies, movie trailers and TV shows. As a working and touring singer/songwriter, Robert performs in excess of 150 shows per year and his songwriting has been compared to early Springsteen/Steve Earle/Woody Guthrie. Robert’s live shows are entertaining, engaging and audience-inclusive and he has a unique style to his guitar playing — taking a properly strung right-handed guitar and flipping it left handed so the strings are in reversed order. “I break a lot of high E strings playing this way, but it’s the only way I understand and play the guitar.””- RRF bio

Grab a beer and enjoy an evening of folk/rock in the Beer Hall with Indiana native singer/songwriter Craig Thurston

Enjoy a craft beer and jazz, soul, and funk-inspired tunes with Buddy Pearson as part of our free Wednesday music series.

Come enjoy the musical stylings of Indiana native singer-songwriter Samuel Harness as part of GBCo.’s free Wednesday music series.

“The Wallens have brought their close-knit harmony vocals and storytelling to Australia, Europe, and across the US at events like the Telluride Blues Fest. Originally hailing from Kentucky, Molly is a classically-trained vocalist and percussionist with experience in opera and bluegrass alike. Hoosier guitarist/vocalist Brian Keith Wallen won 2nd place in the 2015 International Blues Challenge and was also named “Artist of the Year” by the Starr-Gennett Foundation.
Incorporating elements of blues, bluegrass, gospel, and folk, their combined influences range from acoustic favorites like Jason Isbell and John Prine to the guitar-driven blues of John Mayer and Bonnie Raitt. Whether at a house concert, festival, or brewpub, their foot-stomping energy brings a fresh dimension to roots music.” -The Wallens bio

Come grab a beer while DJ Refsta and friends spin some vinyl in the Beer Hall. Bring your own records to add to the fun!

GBCo. will be open from 11 AM-11 PM on Saturday, April 20th and closed Easter Sunday, April 21st. Don’t forget to fill your growler!

April is National Poetry Month. Come to the brewery lawn and see a wide selection of Goshen residents recite their favorite poems

We are proud to be sponsors of River Bend Film Festival again this year. RBFF is a 3-day celebration of independent cinema from around the globe, and an awesome weekend to be in Goshen! GBCo. is hosting a Coffee Talk: Developing the Doc, Saturday morning at 10:00. Full schedule, tickets, and details at riverbendfilmfest.com.

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

GBCo. is turning four! Join us this Saturday for our anniversary party with food specials (~noon), beer releases, music on the lawn courtesy of the Vinyl Wagon, a glass-blowing demonstration (mid-afternoon) and a rockin’ good time!

From his bio: “Luke Winslow-King’s latest album is an example of craftsmanship at the highest level, radiating a warmth and timeless elegance. Adept at mixing country, blues, R&B, rock ‘n’ roll, and folk influences intuitively and masterfully, Luke shapes a mood from many sources and shepherds it to a unifying place of acceptance and hope. Blue Mesa is both stately and approachable, manifestly proficient but deeply personal.”

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

Growing from the band After Ours, Atari Safari will bring their unique sound to the GBCo. stage as part of our Wednesday music series.

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

Save the date for Kansas Bible Company on the GBCo. lawn this Memorial Day weekend!
From their bio: “The Kansas Bible Company is a psychedelic rock and roll band with brass. KBC combines heavy guitar, propulsive horn lines and poppy melodies in a genre bending mélange that produces sounds both new and familiar.”
Opener: Ignition Brass Band, 7:00
From their bio: “Their eclectic mix of music ranges from traditional New Orleans street music (NOLA), moving on to other areas including funk, hi-hop and pop as covering a multitude of personal likes. Some of their musical influences come from James Brown, Macklemore, and others.”

From their bio: “In 2017 Doug Earl, of Goshen, IN, stumbled upon the online recordings of a fella from South Bend, L. Amos Sanchez, who had been writing music and lyrics on couches and in dark little rooms for a quarter century. Joined by Chuck Long on percussion, Jake Carl Miller on keyboard and Jacob Randolph Snyder on tenor sax, Earl (bass/vocals) and Sanchez (guitar/vocals) are driven by, and agree on, the most basic premise — it’s never too late for rock.roll.rumble dot com …”

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

We’re excited to welcome the Grammy-nominated, Austin, TX based-band Wood and Wire back to the GBCo. lawn!
From their bio: “Respect for honest labor is a central theme in Wood & Wire’s 2018 GRAMMY Nominated album for “Best Bluegrass”, North of Despair ( Blue Corn Music), with songs populated by people like songwriter Tony Kamel’s own grandfather, who built the family’s hunting lodge in Llano, Texas with his own two hands. The characters on the album live large, and aren’t afraid to share their opinions about the modern world. This kind of vivid, haunting songwriting focused on lives spent deep in the countryside is a hallmark of Texas songwriting. But it’s the melding of this hard country songwriting with high-octane bluegrass instrumentation that makes for Wood & Wire’s signature sound. Artists like John Hartford have trod this ground before, mixing up great songs, bluegrass virtuosity, and a strong sense of place, and Wood & Wire aim to pave the way for Austin’s roots scene, bursting out of the giant expanses of the state with a fully-fledged vision for a new Texan sound. On North of Despair, they bring the ferocity of their live shows to the studio, whipping through barn-burning anthems about hard people in hard times.”

From his bio: “Southside Denny is a legendary blues rocker from South Bend, Indiana. Denny has answered the call to share the stage with many legendary rockers such as John Fogerty, Edgar Winter, BTO and Styxx. A style concocted of rapid-fire yet melodic and soulful playing and lots of open tuning slide guitar, his talents of both guitarist and singer are heralded by fans and fellow players alike.” He is joined by his son and daughter to form The Snyders. Check them out as a part of our Wednesday music series!

Fables Bookshop, a used and new independent bookshop, is slated to open late summer 2019 in Goshen, Indiana. With your support, they can create a space where people find books and conversations that inspire.
Join us June 6th from 5pm – 9pm at Goshen Brewing Company for fun, music, and community!
Things to enjoy:
🎶 The VinylWagon spinning up some tunes.
📚 Talking with the owners of Fables Bookshop.
🍻 Good food and beer
❤ Supporting Fables Bookshop by contributing to our IndieGoGo campaign- receive a Fables button and vinyl sticker when you contribute $25 or more.
Fables needs $90,000 to open our doors. So far they have secured $50,000 and are asking you to help them raise the remaining $40,000. These funds will go towards start-up costs including, signage, marketing (materials and online), renovations, supplies, event seed money, and most of all, inventory and merchandise. Some of the new inventory they are excited to offer includes New York Times Best Sellers, new children’s books, stationery, literary gifts and accessories, and a larger Spanish Language section for both children and adults.
Even if they don’t reach their goal, any funds raised will still go towards start-up costs. Not meeting the goal means they may not have as big of inventory as originally planned, or they may need to take on a larger debt than planned. Win or lose, they’re opening, and you can plan on enjoying Goshen’s truly independent bookshop late summer 2019! Whether you support at the $10 level or the $10,000 level, each pledge helps ensure the success of this venture.

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

Yoga and beer, the perfect pairing! Tiffany of Rest and Roar Yoga will lead a 60 minute vinyasa flow class on the GBCo. lawn, then stick around to grab a drink and some lunch after the class is over.
Reserve your ticket in advance: $12 for the general public, $10 for service industry staff
Details:
– bring your own mat
(If you don’t have one, please contact Tiffany & she’ll hook you up)
– water & towel
– wear clothes that you’re able to move easily in
– class starts promptly at 10am so please arrive 5 minutes
early to get settled
Food & drink will be available for purchase after class.

It’s movie time! Bike in with lawn chairs and blankets for a screening of Back to the Future on the GBCo. lawn. Shirley’s Popcorn will sell concessions (cash only), we’ll bring the beer!
General Admission: $3, Kids 12 and under free
Note: The GBCo. kitchen is closed as normal on Mondays, but the bar will be open!

Fort Defiance is an Americana duo from Nashville, TN, hailed for their honest songwriting, timeless harmonies, and high-energy stage performance.

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

Join us for our Wednesday Music series with these two singer-songwriters!
Faybrianne and her band delight their audience, combining storytelling with a folk/Americana style. From her bio: “Faybrianne, a singer-songwriter from Goshen, IN, started as a singer for The Tumbleweed Jumpers before beginning her solo career in 2017. Yarrow, her 2018 modern folk EP release, includes 6 original songs that capture her passion for telling stories about her journey of healing.”
“Folk music is who we ought to be, rock-n-roll is who we want to be, and country music is who we really are. Personally, I find a bit of myself in all of them.” -Jared Deck

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

Yoga and beer, the perfect pairing! Tiffany of Rest and Roar Yoga will lead a 60 minute vinyasa flow class on the GBCo. lawn, then stick around to grab a drink and some lunch after the class is over.
Reserve your ticket in advance: $12 for the general public, $10 for service industry staff
Details:
– bring your own mat
(If you don’t have one, please contact Tiffany & she’ll hook you up)
– water & towel
– wear clothes that you’re able to move easily in
– class starts promptly at 10am so please arrive 5 minutes early to get settled
Food & drink will be available for purchase after class.

Come enjoy craft beer and live music with Jon Shain, from Durham, NC, winner of the 2019 International Blues Challenge. Get ready for some rockin’ modern folk blues!

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

Hailing from somewhere in the great lakes state, Michigander was born out of restless feet and the need to say something. Though live shows and recordings consist of a full band, at its core, Michigander is a solo project formed by frontman, Jason Singer.
Releasing music and touring since 2016, the band has attained recognition on a national scale while becoming a staple of the Midwest music scene, including being featured in Paste, NPR, NME, Huffpost as well as other publications. Michigander has also played festivals alongside bands such as Foster The People, Father John
Misty, alt-J, Local Natives, and Solange.
https://www.michiganderband.com/
Opening for Michigander will be Ledges and Stay Outside. Check out their sound here!
https://www.ledgesmusic.com/
http://www.westayoutside.com/

The music of this Nashville-based, Elkhart native is “somewhere between John Denver and John Mellencamp- between singer-songwriter and roots rock.” Grab a beer and join us on the lawn, we’ll have the BBQ trailer cranking with some tasty cookout options too!

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

From their bio: “The Fury is a straight ahead, honest American rock and roll band from the heartland. Fueled by raw emotion and high energy riffs, they are often compared stylistically to the bluesy bands of the late 60s and 70s. The Fury blazes a new trail with a fresh, modern approach to a style reminiscent of bands like Free, Cream, Bad Company, Led Zeppelin, Mountain and more recently Rival Sons.”

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

From their bio: “Americana’s wild child, ClusterPluck, mixes bluegrass, folk, rock, and
country into a hearty sonic stew. Throwing tradition aside, they utilize electric guitar, acoustic guitar, acoustic bass, dobro, mandolin, banjo, and three part vocal harmony. This three piece band from Southern Illinois produces an up-beat, grassy energy with a little country jam for listeners of all ages to enjoy.”
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Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

Gather at noon on the Goshen Brewing Co lawn. We will decorate ourselves and our bikes and get any fuel we need.
1:00 p.m. the pride ride and fun run will take off!
The route is a loop and will end up back at GBCo. for games, local resources, and art activities.
Family-Friendly
Allies welcome

Is it folk music with a little extra groove, or is it bluegrass music with righteous rock beats? Regardless of description, The Tumbleweed Jumpers are a monster of a folk-rock-Americana band–an eight-member, bristling, roaring, dancing, skipping, jamming monster full of infectious melodies, and we’re brewing a beer in honor of this amazing group. Join us for the Tumblewheat Jumpers IPA release, food specials from the GBCo. BBQ trailer, and a great show!
Opening will be Moss Jaw, a Kalamazoo-based band with dark dreamy soundscapes and notes of indie rock.

Everyone’s welcome! We start from the brewery, run on the Millrace, and then drink beer. Show up before 6:00 and you can find other runners near your pace and make friends. We all start together and no one finishes alone. It’s a casual pace of your own choosing and there are a variety of paces for all experience levels. Every Thursday, 6:00 PM.

We are hitting the open road again with the Winona Bike Works beer bike, heading to Indy for the summer brewfest! We’ll stop in Kokomo at Tin Man brewing on Thursday and serve dangerously from the beer bike. See you out there!

Yoga and beer, the perfect pairing! Tiffany of Rest and Roar Yoga will lead a 60 minute vinyasa flow class on the GBCo. lawn, then stick around to grab a drink and some lunch after the class is over.
Reserve your ticket in advance: $12 for the general public, $10 for service industry staff
Details:
– bring your own mat
(If you don’t have one, please contact Tiffany & she’ll hook you up)
– water & towel
– wear clothes that you’re able to move easily in
– class starts promptly at 10am so please arrive 5 minutes early to get settled
Food & drink will be available for purchase after class.

This is the 24th year for Indiana’s biggest and longest running beer festival! Sample 100s of beers from over 50 Brewers of Indiana Guild member breweries while enjoying tasty eats and shopping from unique local artisans.

Joe Baughman is a folk/rock singer whose repertoire of originals weaves between guitar-based and keys-based compositions with lyrics inspired by sadsackery, poetry, and religious imagery. Join us for our free Wednesday music series in the Beer Hall.
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Joe Baughman + The Righteous Few are a folkish-rock band from South Bend whose repertoire of originals weave between guitar-based and keys-based compositions (think The Band, Eels, Dylan meets Elton John) with lyrics inspired by sadsackery, poetry, and religious imagery. Grab a lawn chair and join us for our Wednesday music series!
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Get ready to tap your toes along with Luke, the co-founder of bluegrass/grassroots group, Goldmine Pickers. He plays guitar, mandolin, bouzouki, banjo, harmonica, and ukulele, and is currently resident instructor/performer at St. Louis Folk Music School.

GBCo. is excited to welcome local singer-songwriter Sam Brown back to the stage for our Wednesday music series!

Yoga and beer, the perfect pairing! Tiffany of Rest and Roar Yoga will lead a 60 minute vinyasa flow class on the GBCo. lawn, then stick around to grab a drink and some lunch after the class is over.
Reserve your ticket in advance: $12 for the general public, $10 for service industry staff
Details:
– bring your own mat
(If you don’t have one, please contact Tiffany & she’ll hook you up)
– water & towel
– wear clothes that you’re able to move easily in
– class starts promptly at 10am so please arrive 5 minutes early to get settled
Food & drink will be available for purchase after class.