Second release tickets for Bristol Rum Festival on Sale now!

Second release tickets for Bristol Rum Festival on Sale now!

Posted on: 11 May 2017

Anybody in the city with a passion for incredible rum and even better atmosphere needs to get their ticket for Bristol Rum Festival on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th September starting at 12 noon at Paintworks. Tickets are selling fast and you really need to get yours whilst they are still available.

 

** GET SECOND RELEASE TICKETS HERE **

Sample rum from all over the world at Bristol Rum Festival

The guys at The Rum Festival are so excited with the new addition to the festival with Revolver Rum! Journey from the energetic cities of Colombia to the rugged coasts of Cornwall and witness the exquisite flavour that moves beyond your expectation! Second release tickets are priced at only £22.50, which is a bargain for all of the fun and rum you will have!

 

This is an excellent opportunity to learn more about all things rum. You can confidently come away from any of the many private tasting sessions with a better understanding of what’s in your glass.

 

Their three cocktail bars will celebrate the complexity and diversity of rum as a mixing spirit. From Pussers Painkiller’s to Velvet Revolver’s, you’re bound to find your perfect concoction. Get your foodie fix with our mouthwatering selection of local street food.

 

Your ticket includes entry to the event and it includes all sample tots provided by our exhibitors. We have a selection of talks and seminars, which can also be booked in advance or on the day. (on a first come first serve basis)

Just one of the amazing stalls confirmed for BRF on 9th – 10th September

With over 50 different rums, cocktails, tickets getting you access to exclusive tasting sessions with a whole host of experts, great food and much, much more, how could you say no?

 

For any more information on Bristol Rum Festival head over to their website - bristolrumfestival.co.uk. You can also connect with the guys through their Facebook event. 


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Matt Dailly

Matt, originally from Belfast, has only lived in Bristol for a year now and is studying Media & Journalism at UWE. He wants to concentrate his writing and media skills in Bristol's culinary culture, delving into what fine feasts the city has to offer and where the best places to go for food really are. Along with an aspiration to interview some of the influential people shaping Bristol and some who are simply passing through, Matt really is trying to make Bristol his new home! For any other info check out his Facebook or Twitter