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 Now you can close your season off in the same incredible way it started when WinterWonderGrass returns to Stratton for a free weekend of music April 13-14 called Sugar and Strings.

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Having covered WinterWonderGrass in the past for other publications, I have always been stoked on their format of combining the mountain setting with craft beer and bluegrass music. The idea that it is held yearly at such iconic locations as Steamboat and Squaw only adds to the allure. So when, this summer, WWG announced that it was coming to Stratton Mountain, a ski resort in southern Vermont that I spend plenty of time at yearly, I knew instantly that I just had to attend. Fast forward to the fall when I met the festival's founder, Scotty Stoughton, at a media event in...

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Photo credit: WinterWonderGrass Their promotional material reads WinterWonderGrass...Music, Brews and Mountains. Honestly, as a craft beer loving skier who is a sucker for live music I don't think it gets any better than this. I've been to my fair share of music festivals and there's nothing quite like the ones at ski resorts. Maybe it's that mountain air but everyone just seems a little bit happier than normal. That being said, the second that I found out that WinterWonderGrass was coming to one of my favorite resorts on the East Coast, Stratton, I knew that I needed to be there....

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