 All this month, get up to $50 off any Android smartphone from Appalachian Wireless. Any Android you desire. All $50 off with two-year agreement. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless at East Kentucky Network Company. The East Kentucky Expo Center Plaza was hopping on Saturday. One might say you could barley get into the place, but it was definitely a barrel of fun. All right, enough beer pongs. I mean puns. All jokes aside, the inaugural Taps and Caps beer festival was a runaway sud's sess. It's just a great day for our community, for the city of Pikeville and eastern Kentucky. How's everybody doing out there today? A lot of good beers from around the U.S. and a lot of these beers that you're tasting today, you can't get anywhere else locally except here today at Taps and Caps in Pikeville. We've got brewery reps from Ohio, we've got them Somerset, Preston's working in Lexington. I'm obviously a brewery rep from Lexington as well, so we've got a lot of breweries here, a lot of good beers to drink, and it's a great day for our community really for the first annual Taps and Caps beer festival. Hopefully we can keep this going year after year and making it bigger every year. We appreciate everybody, appreciate our volunteers. It's more than just a day effort, it takes several weeks, and we appreciate people like Ryan and of course our general manager people, our staff, our volunteers. We appreciate them all because they put in the hard work and the time and we're making this a success and we hope to do this each and every year, so that's what we're looking to do. We've got so many great people that have made this possible, thank you again, we're going to do this each and every year, so get ready, I hope you're ready because I think everybody likes it, I think they do, so we love it. We have all these different breweries to try and then there's gootie and it's been a lot of fun. We've ate some good food and we've tried some really good beers, some stuff maybe I wouldn't have tried otherwise if it wasn't for this, so it's been a really cool experience. Plans are already being drafted for next year's event. Organizers say they hope to make the event bigger and better when the 2018 Beer Festival chugs back into town. Cheers folks, Reporter Inge and Pikeville, Chris Anderson, EKB News.