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

An acoustic style guitarist & singer/songwriter with 48 years of stage experience, Steve puts a solo twist on his original music & songs from the 30’s to now.

Joe Baughman is a folk/rock singer whose repertoire of originals weaves between guitar 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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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 revitalizing downtown Michigan City.

Local favorites, The Dawg, will bring their folk rock music to the GBCo. Beer Hall as part of our Wednesday music series.

“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 enjoy some acoustic soul music with Indiana native singer-songwriter Samuel Harness as part of GBCo.’s free Wednesday music series.

The Goat’s Beards are a dynamic and ornery duo based in Northern Indiana featuring fiddle, banjo and guitar as well as close vocal harmonies. Grab a beer and celebrate Live ‘n’ Local First Friday with us!

This 3rd Annual fundraising event for the Elkhart County Symphony will be held at a new time at the Northern Indiana Event Center. More than 20 breweries and wineries will be present, providing tastes of their favorite brews. Entertainment will be provided by Symphony musicians and local food trucks will have their specialties available for purchase.

The Diggers are a duo with John Sullivan on guitar/vocals and Bill Misiuk on bass/vocals doing Irish and celtic music favorites. Join us for our free Wednesday Music Series!

Cincinnati’s Jeremy Pinnell is country music in its purest form. Pinnell’s music presents a worldview bred of a hard and honest life combing foot stomping honky-tonk rhythms with lyrics heartbreakingly true. Jeremy and his voice are always at the center, but with his band’s backing and Junior’s guitar licks on display the songs transcend to a new level only earned through hours spent on the stages of dives and honky-tonks.
Opener: Lost Cause at 6 PM

Join us for a special evening on Thursday, March 19th at the Goshen Brewing Company. Support the farmers market with a purchase of a Charcuterie Board for $40 on their website at https://www.goshenfarmersmarket.org/charcuterieboard *
Redeem your ticket anytime between 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. on March 19th. The Charcuterie Board features foods from the farmers market vendors. Enjoy live music from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. from Imphormal, electric cello.
*We recommend purchasing your tickets in advance as tickets are limited
Special thanks to Eyedart Creative Studio, Anna’s Bread, and Imphormal for supporting the farmers market.
Crank up your race season by challenging yourself to an Open Class Dirt Road Grinder on a roller coaster race course. Join us on some of southwest Michigan’s most challenging dirt roads during the spring thaw, then stick around for the post race celebration with GBCo.’s Muddy Derailleur oatmeal stout (brewed especially for Melting Mann), music, and food!

Let us help you spice up your at-home movie night! We are collaborating with Shirley’s popcorn to bring you a one-stop, low-interaction shop for local beer and popcorn! Shirley’s will have prepackaged bags of Caramel to Die For, Windy City, Afterburner, and traditional movie theater style popcorn.
GbGo will not have food available, but will be open for to-go beer, including a very limited release of Cultivated Thoughts. This hazy DIPA was brewed on location at Bare Hands in Granger in collaboration with Drink Indiana, Brewers of Indiana Guild North Region. Cheers!

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 …”

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

“Indiana’s Stay Outside make explosive, driving indie rock. Formed in 2016, childhood friends Aaron Becker (Guitar/Vocals) and Garrett Johnston (Guitar) forged an upbeat and hopeful indie rock sound influenced by alt-rock greats such as The Killers, Manchester Orchestra, or Kings of Leon. In 2016 Stay Outside released their debut album, Okay For Now. With the addition of Sean West (Bass) and Noah Mitchener (Drums), Stay Outside has been making waves throughout the heartland captivating audiences with compelling live performances and thoroughly honest songwriting.”
“Young Ritual is a Mid-Michigan Indie/Alternative solo project started by Dylan Grantham that writes very specific songs. A lyrical descendant of Randy Newman, Bob Dylan, Conor Oberst, believing that what makes beautiful art is leaving a part of yourself out in the open. Love, loss, and shame—those are universal experiences that we may not always want to talk about, but we can’t avoid. While we won’t avoid them, we can take ownership of those experiences and turn them into a source of power. Take your heartbreak and sprinkle some glitter on it. Within the first 3 years of existence, Young Ritual has shared stages with artists like Chris Farren, Current Joys, and Soccer Mommy, while becoming known in Mid-Michigan as one of its most exciting young songwriters and performers.”

From his bio: “Adam Lee’s life is movement. As a military kid, Adam called many different places home. His music does the same. His first solo release, ‘Sincerely, Me’ reflects all of this. Roots-rock songwriter Justin Wells sums it up: “Somebody’s gonna file this album under Americana, but that’s because Adam Lee isn’t a genre…the record nods at several American musics without knowing the meaning of derivative.””

Come find us at the 2nd Annual Lore’d of The Hops Beer Festival 2020. Hosted by HopLore Brewing.
20+ breweries, Live Music, Contests, Games and Food.

From his bio: “Nathan Kalish is a touring singer-songwriter and band leader from the American Midwest, currently calling Nashville home after having spent most of the last decade on the road. His latest album ‘I Want to Believe’ was produced by David Beeman (notably of Pokey LaFarge’s most recent) and is an independently released country-Americana record with a tip of the hat to psychedelic, folk and rock ‘n roll. The songs vary from wistful introspect to knee-slapping social commentary while managing to keep a cohesive familiarity recognizable to fans and followers.”

Singer songwriter and Earthwork Music recording artist Nicholas James Thomasma travels around in a bright orange 1973 Volkswagen Bus combining stories and songs with humor and with for a show that can be enjoyed by all ages.

GBCo. welcomes Abbie Thomas to our Facebook Livestream Wednesday music series. Grab a beer and join us!

From their bio: “In a contemporary independent music scene inundated with up and coming bands, it takes a unique outfit to break through that noise. A truly exceptional group must exhibit authenticity, raw talent, and electrifying chemistry. Motherfolk, a band that started in 2013, is certainly one of those most unique and dynamic acts. The outfit’s high-energy live performances have won over audiences from coast to coast, and their infectious musical persona has become one of the most exciting rising success stories in the indie scene.”
Opener: “Chris Burch is an alternative rock influenced artist who has been performing to audiences across the country. Using a guitar as the spill canvas for his sharp song-writing, raw vocal appeal, and bravely fresh sound, Chris delivers his songs with a reckless intensity that sets him apart from his contemporaries.”

GBCo. is excited to welcome this band of 3 siblings from Archbold, OH! Girl named Tom is a crowd-pleaser with originals and old favorites, and plenty of acoustic harmony.

Join us for our free Wednesday music series with Fort Frances, indie rock band from Chicago with guitars, jubilant horns, and dueling rhythm sections.

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!

In-person live music is BACK! Join us for the musical stylings of Eli Kahn during this week’s Wednesday Music Series at GBCo. Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

Local favorite Chris Collat will bring his soul, funk, and blues to this week’s Wednesday Music Series at GBCo. Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

From his bio:
“90s kid. Known by many as the first band ever to be kicked out of Wal-Mart for playing an illegal show, BRETT NEWSKI & THE NO TOMORROW are 90’s kids playing shows all over Europe and North America…

From his bio:
“The “And I” in Johnny And I serves a dual purpose. First, and most logically, “And I” is my loop station, which allows me to record different parts of a song and combine it all together, reminiscent of a one-man band. Dig a bit deeper, and “And I” symbolizes andi, the Icelandic word for “spirit”. Aside from the scattering of recognizable songs that I play to connect with the audience, the majority of songs that I play and write have meanings that uphold my core values, true to my andi.”

“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

Goshen-based Americana roots rock band, Shiny Shiny Black, is a local favorite with masterful lyrics and an amazing capability to put on both a show that’s both intimate and a rocking good time!
Indie folk musician Anna p.s. conveys a sense of weariness throughout her simple yet resonant songs, but it’s a weariness that keeps a blanket of hope tucked up under its chin, even as the rain keeps falling outside the windows. Grace always lurks around the corner on tunes that layer delicate vulnerability over the hearty stock of this songwriters’ spirit.

Local favorites, The Dawg, will bring their folk rock music to the GBCo. lawn as part of our Wednesday music series.

We’re opening back up on Sunday afternoons! Come enjoy craft beer while DJ Refsta and friends spin some vinyl on the lawn. Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

Los Ortega brings their high energy regional Mexican music to the GBCo. Wednesday music series. Join us on the lawn!

The Dean’s List is bringing a little jazz to the GBCo. Wednesday music series! Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

Join us this Sunday for music on the lawn. We’ll have Jake Miller performing as Cazz Vi, with psychedelic pop/River rock. Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

The Goat’s Beards are a dynamic and ornery duo based in Northern Indiana featuring fiddle, banjo and guitar as well as close vocal harmonies. Grab a beer and join the GBCo. Wednesday music series! Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

From their bio: Crooked Root is melding roots music; (singer/songwriter, blues, country and R&B) into a recognizable yet refreshing and memorable direction. Our goal: create and perform music that refreshes the soul! Crooked Root is Joe Ferguson vocal/harmonica, Matt Landon vocal/guitar, Eric Busch percussion and Billy LaValley songwriter/bass.
Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

Join us as these talented musicians bring rock, funk, and soul to the GBCo. lawn for a Sunday evening show!
Note: No blankets or lawn chairs please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

Come enjoy folk/Americana music courtesy of local singer-songwriters Mykayla Cynthia and Faybrianne during our Wednesday night music series.
Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

It’s what we’ve been waiting for all summer! It’s finally time to enjoy a local music festival at Goshen Brewing Company!
Join us for a socially-distanced concert on the parking lot at GBCo. You’ll be able to reserve spots for groups of up to 2, 4, or 6 people. Tickets go on sale Friday, 8/21 at noon on the GBCo website. Tickets are non-refundable unless we cancel the event.
Bring a mask, lawn chairs, and your own food. We will have cans of GBCo beer for sale. Please NO tents, grills, or outside alcohol. People must stay in their reserved spots during the concert and GBCo staff will deliver the beer to your group.
Cash or credit accepted
Doors open at 4 PM
4:00 The Vinyl Wagon crew, led by DJ Lucky D.
5:00 Tumbleweed Jumpers
6:15 Shiny Shiny Black
7:30 Cazz Vi
8:55 Lalo Cura

Join us for our free Wednesday Music Series on the lawn, with tunes courtesy of Sanchez Agency. Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!
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 …”

Join us for Sunday evening music on the lawn, with head-nod jazz courtesy of After Ours. Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

Enjoy a craft beer and “modern folk music and bluegrass played with honesty and energy” during our free Wednesday music series! Note: No blankets or lawn chairs, please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

Join us this Sunday for live music on the lawn, courtesy of Chuck Long, Kimberly Glick, Seth Creekmore, and Jason Ropp. Note: No blankets or lawn chairs please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

Kick back with some Irish Folk music courtesy of local band McLane & Co.!
Note: No blankets or lawn chairs, please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!


Join us on the lawn for some Sunday evening tunes with cellist Jordan Hamilton! Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!
Bio:
Avant Garde Cellist and vocalist Jordan Hamilton merges musical styles to tell stories of the human experience through a variety of musical genres. Also a member of Last Gasp Collective and the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra, Jordan can be found performing primarily in the Midwest where he has opened for national acts such as Eric Roberson and Nappy Roots. His most recent release “My Thoughts are” is a compilation of thoughts that express themselves in Hip Hop, Folk, and soul music.

The Brides of Neptune bring the folk, blues, and fiery passion to the GBCo. Wednesday music series. Note: No blankets or lawn chairs, please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

To celebrate this year’s Virtual Great American Beer Festival, we’re offering a special deal to GABF Passport holders. Bring your passport and try a flight with 6 different GBCo. beers for only $5! We’ll drink to that!

Local favorites, The Dawg, will bring their folk rock music to the GBCo. lawn as part of our Wednesday music series.
Note: no blankets or lawn chairs please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

Due to travel-related issues, Ethan, Louise, and Darol will not be playing as scheduled today. Instead, local favorites, The Dawg, will bring their folk rock to the GBCo lawn stage tonight at 6:30. Cheers!
Join us for our free Wednesday Music Series on the lawn, with tunes courtesy of Ethan Setiawan, Louise Bichan, and Darol Anger. Note: No lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!
From their bio: Setiawan has won such accolades as the 2014 National Mandolin Championship, the 2017 RockyGrass Mandolin Championship and has shared the stage with the likes of Julian Lage, Darrell Scott, Bryan Sutton, Mike Marshall, Tony Trischka, Darol Anger, Casey Driessen, the Steel Wheels, Don Stiernberg, Matt Flinner, and Jacob Jolliff.
Bichan has won awards for her compositions and playing, and has traveled far and wide to perform in various line ups since a young age. She has appeared at the likes of the BBC TV’s Hogmanay Live show, Edinburgh Castle, Reading Festival, Cambridge Folk Festival, Lorient Interceltique Festival, Milwaukee Irish Festival and Sligo Live festival. In 2016 she released her first solo album, Out of My Own Light, to great acclaim.”
Fiddler, composer, producer and educator, Darol Anger is at home in a number of musical genres, some of which he helped to invent. Exceptional among modern fiddlers for his versatility and depth, Anger has helped drive the evolution of the contemporary string band through his involvement with numerous pathbreaking ensembles such as his Republic Of Strings, the Turtle Island String Quartet, the David Grisman Quintet, Montreux, his Duo with Mike Marshall, and others.

Join us on the lawn this Sunday for live music courtesy of Everyone’s Sad Dad and Blkk J. Note: no lawn chairs or blankets please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!
From their bio:
Everyone’s Sad Dad brings the best of Soul, RnB, Hip-Hop, and Punk energy all wrapped into an electrifying performance. An intriguing blend of Childish Gambino, Modest Mouse, and Bon Iver.
Blkk J brings a style of hip hop influenced by the East coast, where the emphasis is heavily lyric based. His style of beats range between jazzy and funk with a heavy hip hop flavor, building off of greats such as Jay Z, Nas, and MF Doom.

As long as the good weather keeps trucking, so will the live music! Join us as Chris Collat brings the rock, funk, and soul to the GBCo. lawn for our free Wednesday Music Series!
Note: No blankets or lawn chairs please. You must be seated by the greeter to be on the lawn. Cheers!

Stop by the brewery for a six or four pack of Tailwind to put under your tree. Hop session beer with peach and citrus character, subtle bitterness. Made with Calypso, Simcoe, Centennial, and Nugget hops.
On sale to the public on Friday, but Mug Club members can pick these up one day early, starting Thursday at 4:00!

Join us the day after Christmas for our annual Mug Club kickoff celebration! Wear your flannel and enjoy beer releases around a cozy fire. The kitchen is rolling out a German sausage, potato, and sauerkraut stew with whole grain mustard, and the Vinyl Wagon crew will be spinning in the Beer Hall from 5-9. Mug Club 2021 sign-up is available now at the brewery or via the Merch tab on our website. Do you have to be a Mug Club member to attend? Nah, but it’d be a lot cooler if you were. See you there!

The Vinyl Habits will be spinning a mix of favorites, heavy on the Neil Young, from the Beer Hall. The music will be pumping outside too, so both the Beer Hall folks and firepit faithfuls can keep on rockin’ in the free world! You might also want to wish founder Jesse a happy birthday while you’re there… 😉

Stop by the brewery for a six or four pack of Frank IPA. This is our no-frills IPA with Centennial, Simcoe, and Citra hops. Let us be frank, it is damn good!
We’re also releasing Blackberry Bramble sour, a tart and tasty tangle of blackberries, lemon zest, lactose, and oats, with a hint of cinnamon.
These 12 oz cans go sale to the public on Friday, but Mug Club members can pick these up one day early, starting Thursday at 4:00!

Tease that hair and grab your stonewashed jeans, it’s 80’s night at GBCo! The Vinyl Habits will be spinning 80s tunes this Thursday from 4-9 PM in the Beer Hall. And as icing on the cake, the Garlic Miso Ramen special is back. Totally rad, man!
Win $1,000 worth of GBCo. beer with a growler that you can get filled for free once a week! Raffle tickets benefiting the symphony are on sale now: 1 for $10, 6 for $50, or 12 for $100!
Tickets are available until 11:59 PM on Feb. 9th. Then, on Feb. 12 at 6 PM, watch the Symphony Facebook page as Conductor Soo Han draws the winner live from GBCo. You need not be present to win.
Thank you for supporting the Elkhart County Symphony and our mission of education and community engagement all through Elkhart County!

The Vinyl Habits will be back in the Beer Hall this Thursday, spinning inspiring and essential music by Black artists in honor of Black History month. Get your requests in now by emailing vinyl.habits@gmail.com

Head downtown Goshen to see ice sculptures and fire dancers, and visit downtown shops and restaurants during the Fire and Ice Festival! Ice carvers will turn 45 ice blocks into 30 separate pieces of art throughout the downtown, including live carving at GBCo.


Stop by the brewery for a six or four pack of Menno Mighty IPA in 12 oz. cans. This beer has orange citrus character with a complex malt bill, and is brewed with local maple syrup.
On sale to the public on Friday, but Mug Club members can pick these up one day early, starting Thursday at 4:00!






