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Waterloo Beer Festival Returns For 15th Year This July

With up to 125 real ales and ciders available from microbreweries all around the UK the annual Waterloo Beer Festival at Old Christ Church is back for an impressive 15th year and it’s showing no signs of stopping!

On top of their real ales and cider selection there will also be an indoor gin garden boasting an array of boutique gins, spirits, wine and prosecco.

And if all of this hasn’t tempted you already, how about some live music to get you in the mood. Or, if you’d prefer to sip your beers in peace then Friday daytime’s ‘music-free session’ is the one for you!

Don’t worry there will also be food available from local independent suppliers to cure rumbling stomachs and soak up the booze over the course of the weekend.

All tickets include entry and entertainment for the session purchased, as well as your own souvenir half pint glass and programme.

All halves of real ale are priced at £1.50, with halves of cider £2.00. These are payable with tokens and can be purchased once inside the event. All other drinks are payable with cash.

This festival is run by Real Ale Events, and there is a CAMRA offer for all card holders who show a valid, in date card. You can receive a discount off a full card of tokens at both the Thursday evening and Friday daytime session.

Session dates, times and prices:

Thursday 4th July
Evening: 18.00 – 22.30 – £5
*£2 discount off a full card of tokens (usually £12) when presenting a valid CAMRA card at this session*

Friday 5th July
Daytime: 12:00 – 16.30 – £5 *No live music at this session* *£2 discount off a full card of tokens (usually £12) when presenting a valid CAMRA card at this session*
Evening: 18.00 – 22.30 – £8

Saturday 6th July 
Daytime: 12:00 – 16.30 – £7
Evening: 18.00 – 22.30 – £6

Tickets for the Waterloo Beer Festival are on sale now and can be purchase through Eventbrite.

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Founder and Editor, Clare Deane, shares her passion for all the amazing things happening in Liverpool. With a love of the local Liverpool music scene, dining out a couple of times a week and immersing herself in to all things arts and culture she's in a pretty good place to create some Liverpool Noise.

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