Craft Beer Festival to Feature Over 100 Beers and Live Music from Notable Acts
Festival Lineup and Highlights
The Norwich Craft Beer Festival will feature a diverse range of beers from local and national breweries. The festival will showcase over 100 different beers, including a variety of pale ales, IPAs, stouts, and sours. Some of the notable breweries participating in the festival include:
- Adnams Brewery
- Beavertown Brewery
- Brew By Numbers
- Cloudwater Brew Co
- Fourpure Brewing Co
- The Ginger Pig
- The Potted Pig
- The Fish Factory
- The Vegan Deli
- The Stranglers
- The Levellers
- The Wurzels
- The Dub Pistols
- Local Legend Brewing Co.: Known for their creative beer names and unique flavor profiles. River City Brewing Co.: Specializing in hoppy beers and experimental brews. The Brew House: Offering a range of beers, from classic lagers to innovative sour beers.
The festival has been running for 25 years and has seen many changes over the years. The event has been held in various locations, including the city centre, the waterfront, and even a former industrial site. The festival has also seen many notable guests, including the likes of The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, and The Crystal Method.
The History of the Festival
The festival has a rich history that spans over two decades. It was first held in 1999 and has been running annually since then. Over the years, the festival has undergone many changes, including changes in location and format. However, the core idea of the festival has remained the same – to bring together music lovers and provide a unique and exciting experience.
The Evolution of the Festival
- The festival has been held in various locations, including:
- The festival has seen many notable guests, including:
- The festival has also undergone changes in format, including:
- Live music performances by local and international artists
- Art installations and exhibitions
- Food and drink stalls offering a range of cuisine and beverages
- Activities and workshops, such as DJing and music production
Food and Drink Options
In addition to the beer selection, the festival will also feature a range of delicious food options. Visitors can enjoy traditional pub fare, such as burgers, sandwiches, and salads, as well as more exotic options like Korean BBQ and vegan dishes. Some of the food vendors participating in the festival include:
Live Music and Entertainment
The Norwich Craft Beer Festival will also feature live music and entertainment throughout the day. Visitors can enjoy a range of performances, from rock and pop to jazz and folk. Some of the live music acts performing at the festival include:
Tickets and Information
Tickets for the Norwich Craft Beer Festival are now available. Visitors can purchase tickets online or at the door.
Craft Beer Festival Celebrates Local Breweries with Beer, Music, and Food.
The Craft Beer Festival: A Celebration of Local Breweries
The Waterfront, a popular destination in the city, is set to become a hub for craft beer enthusiasts on May 3 and 4. The event, which promises to be an exciting celebration of local breweries, will feature a variety of beers, live music, and delicious food.
A Showcase of Local Breweries
The festival will bring together over 20 local breweries, each showcasing their unique beers and brewing techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to sample a wide range of beers, from IPAs and stouts to sours and wheat beers. Some of the breweries that will be participating include:
+ City centre + Waterfront + Former industrial site
+ The Prodigy + The Chemical Brothers + The Crystal Method
+ Adding new stages and venues + Introducing new activities and events + Expanding the festival to include more food and drink options
The Festival Experience
The festival experience is what sets it apart from other music festivals. The event is designed to be a unique and immersive experience, with a focus on music, art, and culture. The festival features a range of activities and events, including:
The festival also has a strong focus on community and inclusivity.
“We’ve had lots of interest from breweries and food traders about the weekend and it is really exciting.”
