Bacon! Bacon! Bacon!

Who doesn’t like BACON?

The aroma, the taste, the crunch, especially when followed by an ice cold craft beer. Well, the third annual Aiken’s Bacon and Brews Festival!

The Aiken Kiwanis Club organizes this event, scheduled on Newberry Street in downtown Aiken for all you bacon and beer lovers, your palates will be satiated on March 14 during from 5 – 10 pm. It is the major fundraiser for Kiwanis children’s programs in our area.

This year, seven food vendors will have mouthwatering offerings such as:

  • Bacon Crumbled Roasted Corn, Bacon Mac and Cheese Dogs
  • Bacon Shrimp Po’Boys, Bacon Deviled Eggs, Bacon Pretzels and Nachos
  • Maple Bacon Sundaes, Bacon and Steak Wraps, Bacon Wrapped Chicken Tenders
  • Bacon Dog on a Stick, Pork Belly Burgers with Smoked Mozzarella and Bacon, Bacon and Brie with Maple Pecan Jam on Belgium Waffles
  • And much more!

As you let these bacon entrees sink into your consciousness, consider the potential beer offerings: Jekyll’s Pineapple Habanero, New Belgium’s1554 and Fat Tire, Wicked Weed’s Lunatic Belgian Blonde and Pernicious IPA, Hi Wire’s Hi-Pitch IPA, Savannah River’s No Jacket Required, or Red Hare’s 50/50 Tangerine, to name just a few. (Beer choices are based on availability at the time of the event.)

For all of you who prefer wine over beer, choices of red, white, and rosé wines are available. This year we are adding coffee with Irish cream and hot chocolate for your enjoyment. There truly is something for everyone.

Did someone say entertainment?

Nothing but the best for our Aiken community and the crowd of 3000+ who enjoy this evening!

The event will start with music provided by Caleb Aiken, a local singer and songwriter who has performed in the Alley.

Back by popular demand, Tokyo Joe, based out of Columbia, South Carolina, has been a crowd favorite. Tokyo Joe was formed in 1996, has released 6 CDs, and performs an average of 200 shows per year in the Southeast.

This year the event time is extended from 5 to 10 pm to give parents and guardians an opportunity to bring children to enjoy face painting, corn hole, bubbles, and more.

There will once again be “Irish Zumba” during one of the band breaks. Last year many attendees joined in the for the Zumba workout and had a great time. So don’t miss this opportunity to join the fun.

This event is the major fund raising effort for Kiwanis of Aiken. The funds raised help us support our school programs such as K-Kids in the elementary schools, Builders Club in middle schools, Key Clubs in both high schools, and Circle K at USC Aiken. These programs train leaders for tomorrow by building self-confidence and speaking skills and by developing a sense of pride and comradery.

The relationships developed through the family of Kiwanis programs are usually long lasting, and they propel many of these youngsters into careers in both business and the political world. One of the newest programs is at Leavelle McCampbell Middle School. We recently started a Readers Program to help develop reading skills for youngsters struggling with reading development. This included purchasing books for the program and having members volunteer as mentors. Kiwanis also participates with the Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club in Aiken and the local food bank.

Service is our biggest contribution to the local community, and your support of our event is paramount to the continuation of all of our programs and endeavors. This is the third year for Aikens Bacon and Brews, which started simply as a discussion by several Aiken Kiwanis members at a district convention. The words “bacon” and “Aiken” just seemed to have a natural fit, and the combination sparked the energy to start this amazing event that has been enjoyed by all.

Kiwanis is an international service organization of volunteers whose motto is “Serving the Children of the World.” As we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Kiwanis, we in the Aiken Kiwanis Chapter remain dedicated to “improving the lives of children, one child, one community at a time” and training tomorrow’s leaders today. Our event could not be successful without your support and that of our generous sponsors: Coward McNeill, Bridgestone, Bechtel Industries, Dumpster Depot, State Farm Insurance, USC Aiken, Aiken Standard, Southside Galleries, Embroider This, Meybohm Realtors, Atlantic Broadband, and the City of Aiken.

We hope you will have a chance to join us on March 14 at the Newberry Street festival area starting at 5 pm. For more information, please visit our Facebook page at Facebook.com/AikensBaconAndBrews.


Aiken’s Bacon and Brews Festival

March 14  5 – 10 pm

Picture of Harvey R. Krape, President Elect Mary Driscoll, Immediate Past President

Harvey R. Krape, President Elect Mary Driscoll, Immediate Past President

Picture of Harvey R. Krape, President Elect Mary Driscoll, Immediate Past President

Harvey R. Krape, President Elect Mary Driscoll, Immediate Past President

In the know

Related Stories

Beer, Bella: The Aiken Brewing Company | Palmetto Bella

Aiken Brewpub | 24 Years in the Making

Rob Pruiett began his adventure in micro brewing on December 1, 2003, when he and his father, Lannie Pruiett, purchased the Aiken Brewing Company from Dan Beavers. Rob had moved with his wife and 4-year-old twins from Nashville to Aiken to be closer to his parents. The timing was right because after the move his mother Mary was diagnosed with cancer; they were fortunate to spend 8 years together before she passed away. Rob reflects, “Mary Pruiett was everyone’s hero. Her legacy is everything to me. Ensuring family first, my mother was amazing. She started as a secretary at Whirlpool in the 70s, and by the time she left she

Read More »
Beer, Bella: The Aiken Brewing Company | Palmetto Bella

Beer, Bella: The Aiken Brewing Company

And so it begins, rightly so, right next door to the Bella Magazine Studio, in downtown Aiken, South Carolina — the first brewery on my beer journey. I moved to Aiken in 2001 from Golden, Colorado. I distinctly remember that The Aiken Brewing Company was one of the first places I stopped into and ate at, well, because it was a brewery. It’s a whole different experience to sit down and drink the beer when you know more about who is making it, how it is made, and how the business came about. Georgia passed the brewpub law right before the Summer Olympics in Atlanta in ’93 — it allowed

Read More »
Irish Coffees | Lux Libations | Palmetto Bella

Irish Coffees | Lux Libations

Irish whiskey cocktail is obligatory for March because the whole month is basically St. Patrick’s Day, right? What else is there in March? Well … Julius Caesar’s death, but what would we drink to honor that? Wine? Ouzo? Exactly — so whiskey it is. You immediately reach for your bottle of Bailey’s. Et tu Brute? Hold on, y’all. What if I told you the best Irish coffee has exactly zero Bailey’s Irish Cream in it? Sure, you can definitely end up with a tasty beverage with the quintessential Irish cream, but hear me out. This recipe will make you forget everything you thought you knew about the Irish coffee. The

Read More »
Little Sean’s Jalapeño Goat Cheesecake with Blueberry Compote | From the Kitchen of...Fuse Aiken | Palmetto Bella

Little Sean’s Jalapeño Goat Cheesecake with Blueberry Compote | From the Kitchen of…Fuse Aiken

Sean Butler, AKA Little Sean, has been a core member of Fuse since just before we opened here in Aiken. After his interview, we realized we had a lot in common — thinking outside of the box and making sure that our ingredients were as fresh and locally sourced as possible. His position at Fuse is extremely important, as he is responsible for the first and last bites most tables will have. The kid is crazy, and that comes through in the best way in his dishes. You Will Need • 7” spring form pan • mixing bowl • cookie sheet Filling • 12 oz goat cheese (Trail Ridge has

Read More »