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One festival, five days, 350 Real Ales

The runaway success of micro and craft breweries will be on display (and on tap) at Britain's biggest beer festival, taking place at Olympia London, 9-13 August

Sustain member the Campaign for Real Ale is preparing for a major knees-up, with more than 350 beers represented on CAMRA bars at this year's Great British Beer Festival.
 
Many of Britain's most recognisable breweries will run their own bars at the event, including Charles Wells, Fuller's, St Austell and Wadworth. There will also be two real cider and perry bars, plus food, music and entertainments.
 
Camra will be offering  tutored tastings, where visitors can sample a selection of beers and gain an insight into the diverse world of real ale and cider. Authors of CAMRA books will be there, to sign copies at special GBBF prices.
 
The event takes place at Olympia London, from Tuesday 9 to Saturday 13 August. For more information and to buy tickets, click here.
 
To find out more about Sustain's work on sustainable food and farming here.
 
 
 
 

Published Thursday 28 July 2016

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