Bristol Craft Beer Festival returns this weekend

Bristol Craft Beer Festival returns this weekend

Posted on: 07 Jun 2022

One of our favourite annual Bristol festivals makes a welcome return to the Harbourside.

 

We're just days away from the launch of the 2022 Bristol Craft Beer Festival, inviting another cast of top-notch breweries to showcase the very best of their produce across two days on Friday 11 & Saturday 12 June.

 

Returning once again to Lloyds Amphitheatre, this year's festival promises to be one of the biggest and best yet, boasting more than forty brewers on-site as well as a range of food options and a stellar musical lineup.

 

Tickets for three individual sessions, as well as full weekend passes, are still available in limited numbers - find out more and secure yours here.

 

 

Organisers have pulled out all the stops to showcase the very best of the city's growing craft beer scene at this year's Craft Beer Festival.

 

Celebrated Bristol breweries Arbor Ales, Bristol Beer Factory, Left Handed Giant, Lost and Grounded, New Bristol Brewery, Newtown Park, Wild Beer Co, and Wiper and True will all be in attendance across the weekend, serving up their full ranges on home soil.

 

Elsewhere on this year's lineup, the likes of Brixton Brewery, Hackney Brewery and The Kernal will be flying the flag for London, while Moonwake Brewing Co and Vault City will be travelling from Scotland.

 

Of course, the increasingly-popular craft beer scene extends far beyond the UK, and as such Devil's Peak Brewing and the New Zealand Beer Collective will be representing South Africa and New Zealand respectively in the Westcountry this summer.

 

Read our full breakdown of all the Bristol breweries taking part to make sure you don't miss a beat this weekend.

 

 

Alongside another blockbuster selection of craft beer, the 2022 BCBF will be hosting two guest chefs across two days, cooking over live-fire pits. They'll be joined by a handful of renowned local street food vendors serving up culinary treats throughout the event.

 

Attendees can also enjoy headline sets from a diverse musical lineup, topped by celebrated multi-instrumentalist Beardyman, veteran selector and radio host DJ Spoony, Bristol's own Saffron Records and Yorkshire outfit Working Men's Club.

 

Tickets for this year's Bristol Craft Beer Festival are available to purchase either for individual sessions or the full weekend, and grant access to your choice of drinks on-site, as well as a festival glass to take home.

 

To find out more about the festival, to book your tickets or to follow news and updates across the weekend, head to the Bristol Craft Beer Festival website or find the team on Twitter.


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Article by:

Matt Robson

 

Editor - 365Bristol.com & LOUD Magazine
 

Matt is a Journalism graduate and writer, passionate about supporting Bristol music, art and independent business. Get in touch via email at matt@365bristol.com.