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3rd November 2021

Celebrate International Festival of Beer at the National Brewery Centre

UK’s largest collection of beers and ciders from around the world will be available at the home of brewing in Burton upon Trent from 19-21 November 2021

Beer lovers can sample the UK’s largest collection of beers and ciders from around the world in Burton upon Trent from 19-21 November 2021, when the International Festival of Beer returns to the National Brewery Centre.

At this year’s International Festival of Beer, hundreds of beers and ciders from around the UK and over 50 countries worldwide will be available for tasting, including beers from Russia, Brazil, Kazakhstan, South Korea and many more.

Visitors can choose to come during the day or on an evening with live music. The evening events will start at 6pm and feature Dr Busker, ‘the last Victorian pub pianist’ on Friday 19 November and the Surfin’ Llamas, playing soul, funk, ska and rock ‘n’ roll, on Saturday 20 November. The daytime events on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 November run from 12-5pm and include access to the historic Bass museum.

Visitors to the International Festival of Beer can also enjoy:

  • A wide selection of cask, keg and bottled products
  • All beer styles featured under one roof
  • A variety of pilsners and ciders
  • Food stalls serving delicious street food

Tickets are available online or by calling 01283 532 880.

Sarah Tooley, General Manager at the National Brewery Centre said: “We’re delighted to host the International Festival of Beer back in Burton this year. There’s an incredible range of beers, ales and ciders on offer for all tastes, from the casual drinker right up to the real beer connoisseur. There’s also plenty of food, music and entertainment so you can make a real weekend of it!”

About the National Brewery Centre:

The National Brewery Centre is a museum and tourist attraction in Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire. The centre celebrates the brewing heritage of Burton and features exhibits showcasing the history of brewing techniques. The centre also houses a bar and cafe, a history of the town, a collection of historic vehicles, a micro brewery and a shire horse collection.

For more information, visit www.nationalbrewerycentre.co.uk


Press release rom the National Brewery Centre

For press enquiries, please contact:

Simon Gribbon, on behalf of the National Brewery Centre

M: 07990 583371

E: simon@sandstarcomms.com