Roll out the barrel in 2026 at ROCO’s Beer & Brass in Saint Arnold’s beer hall

The ROCO Brass Quintet returns to Saint Arnold's beer hall for the beloved winter musical event, Beer & Brass, featuring (what else?) beer hall faves, brews, root beers and bits. | Photo courtesy of ROCO

Raise a pint to the new year as ROCO’s annual winter tradition Beer and Brass gathers good music, brews, food and friends at Saint Arnold Brewing Company on Wednesday evening, January 7, 2026.

Continuing ROCO’s 2025-26 Connections Series, the ROCO Brass Quintet will perform a rousing rendition of traditional beer hall tunes and favorite brass arrangements, while guests of all ages savor craft beers, root beer, cider, and yummy bites from Saint Arnold.

Doors open and the taps start flowing for the family friendly program—did we mention the root beer?—at 6:30pm, with the show starting at 7pm.

Whether you’re a brass fan or just love a good brew, this event offers a fun experience to ring in the new year.

The ROCO Brass Quintet & Accompaniment

George Chase, Trumpet
Jason Adams, Trumpet
Spencer Park, Horn
Thomas Hulten, Trombone
Jared Lantzy, Bass Trombone
Bobby Adams, Percussion

ROCO Connections: Beer & Brass 2026 at Saint Arnold Brewing Company

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