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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The world's largest root beer float festival just wrapped up here in Wisconsin!
It's all a part of Sprecher's annual Root Beer Bash, held at Bavarian Bierhaus in Glendale.
Some of the highlights included free Sprecher root beer floats, live music and performances. In addition to a kid zone with face painting, games and inflatables!
The bash benefits St. Francis Children's Center, a social services agency that primarily serves kids with special needs throughout Milwaukee County.
The Executive Director Laura Felix says the event showcases the very best of Wisconsin, with delicious eats and even bigger hearts.
"It just really shows the sense of community and people are here scooping ice cream for hours and out happy to do it to support out organization," said Felix.
The root beer floats were made with Culver's custard! Two Wisconsin stables!