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To respond to demand for June’s Bristol Craft Beer Festival, organisers have announced an additional limited number of tickets per session are available for the event from this Friday 30 April at 10am. 

Returning to Lloyds Amphitheatre from 11 - 13 June 2021, the Friday (11) and Saturday (12) sessions were sold out, so this release gives a chance to those who missed out a chance to head down for what is set to be the first event on Bristol’s harbourside this summer. 

With a number of measures in place to ensure the safety of all in attendance, the Lloyds Amphitheatre festival brings together a curation of the very best craft breweries, local food traders and live music. Organisers hope by releasing the extra tickets they will give more people the chance to experience the celebration of beer safely.

Greg Wells, founder of Bristol Craft Beer Festival, said: "We have been blown away by the support and interest so far in the festival, and are really excited to announce these extra tickets for each of the sessions. We are working with Bristol City Council to design the event in line with regulations in June and it's great we have been able to extend the capacities.” 

Organisers of Bristol Craft Beer Festival have also announced two new food offerings: Murray Mays and Little Taquero. Murray Mays is a street food van serving middle-eastern inspired food and Little Taquero is an award winning Mexican street food taco truck.

Bristol Craft Beer Festival 2021 will feature a huge variety of the world’s finest beers from local breweries like Left-Handed Giant and Arbor Ales, to national and international big hitters like Brew York and Stone & Wood (Australia). 

Organisers have this week announced the following breweries will be added to the weekend’s festivities: Siren, Thornbridge, Tiny Rebel, Budvar, and available at the We Are Beer Bar will be DEYA, Basqueland, Seven islands, Frontaal, Whiplash, Amundsen and Bibliotek.

Additional tickets for this year’s Bristol Craft Beer Festival will go on sale from 10am on Friday 30th April 2021. Tickets are available via  https://bristolcraftbeerfestival.co.uk/tickets/ and each ticket includes entry to the festival, festival pours of any beer from any brewer, a full music line up, access to the people that make the beer themselves and a free beer tasting glass.

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