Translated from German, Bierborse means "beer stock exchange" which is fitting since the festival brings in 82 types of beer.

"The craft beer community is really growing and we've seen a great increase with that just in the last eight years we've had this event. We just brought on the second tasting tent last year, we used to just have one big one. I could see this growing to maybe three or four tasting tents if it keeps on going the way it's going," says Elizabeth Smith the events director for Main Street Square.

The beers offered at the Bierborse are national, international and locally brewed. For Lost Cabin Beer Company, this is the third year they are participated in the festival and plan to keep coming back.

"Things like this, these beer festivals they're better than a billboard could ever be for us. Just to interact with the people, tell our story and be able to hand them our beer directly," says Jesse Scheitler the Co-Founder of Lost Cabin Beer Company.

Beer before a wedding? For one participant he couldn't help but see what all the hype was of the Bierborse before heading to a friends wedding.

"This is my pregame to a wedding. I do enjoy beverages every one in awhile. It's pretty good to just kick back and relax and enjoy the day with friends," says Tyler Artz a Bierborse participant.

Officials tell us they are already planning for next years ninth annual festival.