Craft Brew Festival With Unlimited Beer Is Coming To Liverpool
A first of its kind craft beer festival that offers unlimited beer is coming to Invisible Wind Factory on Friday 21 and Saturday 22 June 2024.
Craft Brew Festival is now in its second year, after sell out events in Manchester and Birmingham in 2023, and comes to Liverpool for the first time this summer.
The beer extravaganza features 15 different brewers, street food, live music and unlimited drinks for each 5 hour event. From 6pm — 11pm on Friday 21 June and from 12pm — 5pm on Saturday 22 June, beer enthusiasts will be able to meet a range of different brewers and sample some unique beers brewed especially for the festival.
Festival organiser Simon Robinson said: “As a beer enthusiast myself, I have been to several beer festivals. The one bit of feedback that has consistently stood out is the beer token system. It can work out quite expensive so we thought we’d offer an unlimited beer option instead. The first year’s festivals were a huge success so it’s definitely worked and that’s why we decided to expand this year.”
After sell-out festivals in Manchester and Birmingham in 2023, Craft Brew Festival is coming to Liverpool and Bristol for the first time in 2024 — with more nationwide events to be announced. A beer lover’s dream, the festival is a celebration of the UK’s vibrant craft beer culture and the two Liverpool events at Invisible Wind Factory are likely to also sell out.
Simon said: “It’s great to be bringing our concept to Liverpool and beer lovers are in for a treat! We’re working with some cracking local and national breweries to bring you some top quality beers, some of which will be created especially for the festival. There’ll be plenty of great food and live music on offer from local vendors and musicians at the events too — Liverpool, you’re in for a treat!”
Brewers from each brewery will be pouring their own beers at the festival, giving you the opportunity to talk to the brewers about their beverages and find out more about the brewery and how they make their delicious craft beers, ciders and more. The first wave of breweries has been announced — with Cloudwater, Neighbourhood Brew Co, Copper Beech, The Indian Brewery and Siren.
Simon summarised: “We’re living in a changing world where people are after something beyond the norm. We’ve seen an explosion in craft beers and alternative drinks in recent years, with craft beer micro pubs operating in most cities and towns now, and our festivals aim to capture all of that under one roof in one almighty celebration.”
Craft Brew Festival
Fri 21 June 6pm-11pm & Sat 22 June 12pm-5pm
Invisible Wind Factory, 3 Regent Road, Liverpool, L3 7DS
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