
Festival: D.C. Homebrewers competition H Street Northeast hasn't been the same since the cabaret joint Palace of Wonders was folded into the indie-rock venue next door, but in every dark cloud (if it's still OK to use that phrase) is a silver lining. Specifically, combining two performance spaces into one performance space has created a lot more room. That room will be filled with beer nerds on the 20th, as the members of the D.C. Homebrewers Association compete for the title of tastiest beer as part of DC Beer Week. For $10, you get to taste the best D.C.'s microbrewers have to offer as well as performances by local brewing legends Greg Engert and Brandon Skall. Aug. 20 at the Red Palace, 1212 H St. NE. Phone: 202.399.3201. Web: redpalacedc.com
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