Nottinghamshire's biggest beer festival will be back in October - returning to Trent Bridge for the third year. Nottingham CAMRA’s flagship event will be staged at the home of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club between October 11 and October 14.
The festival is expected to play host to more than 900 beers and ciders upon its return in 2023. Festivities will be complemented by live music and a host of street food stalls.
Trent Bridge became the event’s venue as it returned from a Covid-induced hiatus in 2021, with in excess of 30,000 festival-goers having passed through the ground’s gates to date. Nottingham CAMRA chairman Steve Westby said: "Trent Bridge has proven the perfect venue for our event over the past two years, and each time we return we find new ways to make the most of having such a unique venue at our disposal.
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“Nottingham has more than earned its reputation as a centre of excellence for the beer industry – and our festival seems to bring the best out of our brewers. Plans are taking shape nicely for our return – we’re already assembling a star cast of drinks for this October’s event, and I’m sure there’ll be more than the odd surprise on offer too.”
The 2022 festival expanded into additional concourse areas behind the venue’s historic pavilion, while extra seating areas allowed drinkers further opportunities to take in the splendour of the world’s third-oldest Test venue. The cricket club's commercial director Michael Temple said: “Their passion and expertise when it comes to drinks and the brewing trade are second to none, and we’re delighted to be able to provide them with a suitably prestigious platform on which to stage their flagship event.
“While I certainly don’t want to wish the summer away, I can’t wait to join the masses with a glass in hand when October rolls around.” Tickets will be going on sale in the coming months.
To register for first access to tickets go to trentbridge.co.uk/camra
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