High octane fun for all ages: Antique Auto Days & The Midcoast Craft Beer Festival




During the 53rd anniversary of Antique Auto Days on July 15 and 16, you'll see dozens of classic, vintage, antique, hot rods, muscle cars and much more all parked on the Village Green at the Boothbay Railway Village. This all makes and models show in partnership with the Maine Obsolete Auto League (MOALS) is a car lover’s dream.
Anyone who owns a classic, antique, hot rod, muscle car, rat rod or other cool vehicle is invited to show it off on the Village Green either one or both days. If you are not a member of MOALS there is just a small $10 entry fee upon arrival (includes admission to the Museum for two,) no pre-registration required. Car owners receive a commemorative dash plaque. A People’s Choice trophy will also be awarded.
The fourth annual Rails, Tails & Ales: Midcoast Craft Beer Festival is different from other beer fests in just about every way. On Saturday, July 15 from noon to 4 p.m., the Boothbay Railway Village brings a craft beer festival to the Midcoast where the brewer’s tables, instead of being stuffed inside a tent, will be spread throughout the Museum’s exhibit buildings including the livery stable and 1847 Town Hall. The tasting ticket includes access to the car show and everyone is treated to a steam train ride. But the most important distinction is that Rails, Tails & Ales is family and dog-friendly. Proceeds benefit the not-for-profit Museum.
The fourteen participating breweries are Atlantic, Threshers, Blank Canvas, Boothbay Craft, Liberty, Allagash, Foulmouthed, Flight Deck, Lively, Hidden Cove, Sheepscot Valley, Funky Bow, 2 Feet, and Sebago. More than 30 different beers will be on tap for this fun tasting event. Many of the breweries will have their master brewers on hand to answer burning questions from beer hobbyists and home brewers. There will be a people’s choice award for most creative Brewery display and additional merchandise like t-shirts, hats and glassware will be offered for sale by the breweries.
Representatives from Alna Hop Yard and Maine Malt House will be available to talk about the importance of local ingredients in the production of high quality Maine beer. The Maine Bureau of Highway Safety is bringing back games and prizes for those that promise to drive sober or use a designated driver. The folks who operate the Maine Brew Bus will also be on hand again to talk about their fun itineraries in Greater Portland and Southern Maine. With a long list of awards and accolades piling up these tours are an excellent way to explore Maine’s brewing scene.
The food court will include wood fired pizzas from Crust, BBQ from Fahrenheit 225, the Burgers & Freys food truck as well as Victory Lane Ice Cream.
There will be live music on stage both days. On Saturday from noon to 4 p.m., enjoy The Scott Davis Blues Band, a versatile, hard charging band of five seasoned, professional musicians playing a mix of blues, rock, and swing tunes that have been a real hit the past few years playing on Sunday. On Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., music will be by the Downeast Soul Coalition playing blues, funk, soul, and R&B. This is their first year at Antique Auto Days, but can be heard regularly at other area venues.
Visitors are invited to build their own valve cover racer and bring it along to test it out on the track right in the middle of the car show field. MOALS members and others will also demonstrate their creations. Valve cover racing is a competitive event similar to the Pinewood derby, but vehicles are made from a valve cover from an internal combustion car engine, rather than of wood blocks. This hot new hobby for auto enthusiasts is fun for all ages.
The show also features an Auto Parts Flea Market and a handful of vendors with products directly related to either the car show or the beer fest. Those who wish to set up in the flea market need to register in advance. A form is available on the Museum’s website. The fee is just $10 for a 10-foot x 10-foot space for the entire weekend.
The Sunday afternoon parade will depart the Museum grounds at 2 p.m. This year the route has been expanded back to its original length and will pass through St. Andrews Village, downtown Boothbay Harbor and then out to Ocean Point. Guests are encouraged to come see the show before that time as many of the cars head directly for home after the parade.
The Village and car show will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with train departures between 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets for a wristband to enjoy 10 four ounce beer tastings from noon to 4 p.m. is just $35 (must be 21) and include Museum admission as well as a unique souvenir beer mug. Tasting tickets are on sale now on the Museum’s website. Admission to the Museum including the car show and train rides is $12 for adults, $10 for seniors, and $6 for children. Contact the Boothbay Railway Village for more information at (207) 633-4727 or online at www.railwayvillage.org. The Boothbay Railway Village is located at 586 Wiscasset Road, Route 27 in Boothbay, Maine.
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