Hundreds of Survivor fans flock to Dogfish Head brewery for season 50 challenge

Over 800 fans descended on Dogfish Head Craft Brewery in Milton, Delaware, for the state's Survivor 50 Challenge. The event was part of a nationwide scavenger hunt tied to the CBS show's upcoming 50th season. Participants snapped photos with a hidden immunity idol to enter a contest for finale tickets in Los Angeles.

The Survivor 50 Challenge, a scavenger hunt organized ahead of the iconic CBS reality show's 50th season, brought crowds to Dogfish Head Craft Brewery in Milton, Delaware, on February 15. Fans who had signed up for alerts received a clue about the location on February 14, leading to the event going live the following day. The challenge involved hiding one of the show's signature immunity idols in each state, and Delaware's was placed at the brewery.

More than 800 people showed up to take photos with the idol, qualifying them for a contest to attend the Season 50 finale in Los Angeles. Sierra Wright, a Delaware native and contestant from Survivor Season 47, was on hand to greet the enthusiasts.

To mark the occasion, Dogfish Head released a limited-edition beer called Coconut Etiquette, which sold out immediately according to a company news release. It is now available only on draft in the brewery's tasting room.

Survivor Season 50 is set to premiere on February 25 at 8 p.m. on CBS and Paramount+. The event highlights the enduring popularity of the long-running series as it approaches a milestone season.

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Festive brewery scene illustrating USA TODAY 2026 beer awards winners, with trophies, beer pints, and cheering patrons.
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USA Today reveals 2026 beer awards winners

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The USA TODAY 10BEST Readers' Choice Awards for 2026 have named top honorees in several beer categories, including brewpubs, brewery tours and new breweries. Winners were selected through expert nominations followed by public voting. Highlights include repeat victories for Lua Brewing and Tröegs Independent Brewing.

The Paley Center for Media in New York City has opened an exhibit celebrating 25 years and 50 seasons of the reality show Survivor. Featuring original props like immunity idols and a miniature Tribal Council, the display coincides with the launch of Survivor 50. Cast members shared emotional reactions during a preview event.

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The first trailer for Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans has been released, confirming the final two cast members from Season 49 and teasing appearances by celebrities like MrBeast, Zac Brown, Billie Eilish, and Jimmy Fallon. The milestone season features returning players and fan-voted game elements. It premieres on February 25 with a three-hour episode on CBS.

The Suwanee Beer Fest in Georgia has been ranked the No. 1 beer festival in the country by USA Today readers in the 2026 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. This marks a repeat win for the event, which combines craft beer sampling with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. Other festivals from across the U.S. also earned spots in the top 10.

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DeadBeach Brewery in El Paso has drawn criticism from some residents after hosting Texas Governor Greg Abbott for a campaign event. The visit, part of a get-out-the-vote effort, prompted calls for a boycott on social media. Brewery owners emphasize their commitment to inclusivity and past support for politicians from both parties.

Several craft breweries in the United States and Canada are closing locations or filing for bankruptcy amid industry challenges. Factors include rising costs, shifting consumer preferences, and regulatory issues. These closures highlight broader struggles in the craft beer sector.

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Paste Magazine has released its fall preview, highlighting 16 unscripted series set to air from September through December. The lineup features returning favorites and new concepts across networks like Bravo, CBS, Netflix, and Hulu, promising drama, competition, and celebrity challenges. From global travels to marketing contests, the selection caters to fans of unpredictable entertainment.

 

 

 

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