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Organisers We Are Beer are excited to confirm the return of Bristol Craft Beer Festival at the end of this month.

The festival will take place from Friday 30 - Sunday 1 August 2021 at the Lloyds Amphitheatre at Bristol Harbourside. While safety is obviously priority number one, the event aims to be a really special celebration of good beer, and Bristol’s independent food scene. 

Burgers at Bristol Craft Beer Festival

The festival will feature some of the finest local DJs, whilst also bringing together a curation of the very best craft breweries, local food traders as well as other artisan producers for three days of fun. With more than 40 breweries to choose from, pouring 100s of delicious beers, impressive additions to the brewery line-up this year include Alpha Delta, Pastore, Beak and Bullhouse.  

Bristol Craft Beer Festival will feature some of the USA’s most exciting breweries: Mountains Walking, Adroit Theory, The Brewing Project, Brix City and 18th Street.

European legends Beerbliotek and Brouwerij Frontaal will be available alongside some of Britain’s finest such as Gipsy Hill, Salt Beer Factory and Dark Star…and it wouldn’t be Bristol Craft Beer Festival without the good folk of Wiper & True, Lost & Grounded, Left Handed Giant, Good Chemistry, Moor, Harbour and Wild Beer.

As well as a weekend of world class brews, Bristol Craft Beer Festival promises three days of some of Bristol’s most stellar street food: Jikoni's x Arawelo Eats, Little Taquero, Popti & Beast x Asado and Two Belly.

Greg Wells, founder of Bristol Craft Beer Festival, explains: “Bristol Craft Beer Festival has always been more than just a beer festival - and this year that is especially true. While travel and logistics might sadly restrict a few breweries attending in person, there will still be hundreds of amazing beers from the best breweries both local and international.

“This year is all about coming together and celebrating the world of craft beer. The last year has been tough for us all, but as we’re starting to see some return to normality, particularly in the hospitality industry, it’s really important to support businesses which need our help, and in some way get Bristol back doing what it does best!

“Bristol is a tremendous beer and food city; we have amazing producers right on our doorstep. We are very happy to bring the Bristol Craft Beer Festival back to the city and safely raise a glass in support of this awesome city.”

Bristol Craft Beer Festival on the harbourside

Tickets for Bristol Craft Beer Festival are available now from https://bristolcraftbeerfestival.co.uk/ at £49.50 plus booking fee which includes entry to the event, festival pours of any beer or cider 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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