The International Festival of Beer is returning to the National Brewery Centre, Burton upon Trent, from 19th to 21st November.

National Brewery Centre

The event will feature hundreds of beers and ciders from around the UK, and as well as brews from more than 50 other countries.

Visitors can choose to come during the day, or turn up in the evening, when there will be live music. The evening events will start at 6pm and feature Dr Busker, ‘the last Victorian pub pianist’, on the Friday, and the Surfin’ Llamas, playing soul, funk, ska and rock ‘n’ roll, on Saturday. The daytime events on Saturday and Sunday run from noon until 5pm and include access to the historic Bass museum.

Visitors to the festival can enjoy:

  • A wide selection of cask, keg, and bottled products
  • All beer styles featured under one roof
  • A variety of pilsners and ciders
  • Food stalls serving delicious street food

Brewery centre general manager, Sarah Tooley, said: “We’re delighted to host the International Festival of Beer back in Burton this year. There’s an incredible range of beers, ales and ciders on offer for all tastes, from the casual drinker right up to the real beer connoisseur. There’s also plenty of food, music, and entertainment, so you can make a real weekend of it!”

• Tickets are available online or by calling 01283 532 880.