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Manchester Craft Beer Festival Makes Its Debut in Manchester This July
The brand-new festival dedicated to celebrating craft beer, sound tracked by Craig Charles, Daddy G (Massive Attack) DJ Set and Django Django DJ Set, will run across Friday 23rd - Saturday 24th July 2021 at Depot Mayfield, Manchester. Tickets are available to purchase now.
The team behind London Craft Beer Festival and Bigfoot Festival amongst others will be bringing their expertise to Manchester to present the beer and music fuelled festival, across three sessions: 6pm-11pm on Friday, 11:30-4:30pm Saturday or 6pm-11pm Saturday. Hosting a stellar line-up of world-class breweries, from household names to local heroes and new kids on the block, expect to discover, learn and explore the world of craft beer.
Each ticket is priced at £49.50 and allocates guests entry for a five-hour session on the Friday or Saturday to sample the mega line-up of brewers and enjoy live music from heavyweight headline acts. The ticket includes all of your beers, a special festival beer glass and access to the festival’s pop-up kitchens.
From sour beers and IPA’s to low ABV beers Manchester Craft Beer Festival celebrates beer in all forms. Representing Manchester, Manchester Union, Marble, Pomona Island, Track Brewing Co and the brand new Bundobust Brew Pub. will be showcasing their creations. International names from some of Europe’s most popular breweries include Norway’s Lervig, Denmark’s Mikkeller and Netherlands’ Fontaal and Kees. As well as a New York showcase including Grimm, Barrier, KCBC and Equilibrium breweries. While Brew York, Brixton, Northern Monk, Gipsy Hill, Signature, Full Circle, North, Salt, Stone & Wood, The Kernel, Verdant and Vocation are also confirmed for the festival’s line-up, with more to be announced.
The King of funk & soul Craig Charles, Daddy G of Massive Attack and of Bristol’s legendary Wild Bunch Sound System - known for his bass heavy reggae, jungle, hip-hop and funk sets - and London’s art rock band Django Django will all be taking over the decks to provide guests with the perfect sonic backdrop to the festival, with more acts to be announced. Naturally, there will also be some delicious food available to satisfy your appetite and wash down with a beer. Teaming up with some of Manchester’s top foodies to offer guests a taste of their mouth-watering dishes.
Co-founder of We are Beer, Greg Wells said:
“We’re ecstatic that we can go ahead with the launch of Manchester Craft Beer Festival this year, we’ve wanted to do something epic in the city for ages - it’s got such great breweries and a creative culture and buzz that is second to none. Our festival showcases the best of beer from the UK and around the world and is a complete learning and exploration experience, a chance to drink your favourite beers as well as try something completely new. But it’s also an amazing night out - the whole experience is elevated by having some sensational DJs spinning the decks and delicious food to eat so there’s definitely something for everyone.”
Tickets are available to purchase at: https://manchestercraftbeerfestival.com/
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