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Celebrate National Beer Day this Sunday at Truist Stadium’s newest bar

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Some other new beverages to look out for at Truist Stadium include Tarp Water (the Dash’s take on ranch water), Dash City Beer by Foothills Brewing, and customizable teas (add flavors like peach, raspberry, and strawberry) in the Flow Club.

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Dash fans have more opportunities than ever to grab an ice cold beverage at Truist Stadium, including at the new The Lost Worlds Bar in left field, presented by Lost Worlds Brewing. It features picnic tables + a seating area for fans to enjoy the bar and the game.

The Wicked Weed Bar (Centerfield) and the Foothills Flight Deck (Right Field) also offer delicious brews with first-come, first-served seating.

Purchase tickets to enjoy the new bar and a lineup of new beverages this season. Buy tickets.

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