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Brewcon London, the annual gathering of homebrewers and beer enthusiasts, will return to Walthamstow for a day of talks on Saturday, 7th October.

BrewCon London

The event will take place at Hackney Brewery and Wild Card Brewery, on Blackhorse Road, for two sessions.

It will feature expert speakers from across the world of beer, exhibitors from all areas of brewing, and a number of brewing competitions. The keynote speaker will be brewing author and The Brewing Network host, Jamil Zainasheff.

“Every year we are very proud to hold BrewCon, an event which brings together hundreds of the UK’s amateur and commercial brewers alike,” said Simon Pipola, co-founder of the event.

“We always strive to improve the event year on year, and the addition of the Battle Of the Brews, an all-day beer festival with a competitive twist, is going to massively expand the appeal of BrewCon to a wider crowd of beer lovers and homebrew novices.

“We’ve also, finally, managed to secure Jamil Zainasheff as keynote speaker. We’ve been trying to get Jamil over for years, and everyone who loves brewing, or even just loves beer, should make sure not to miss his talk as he, quite literally, wrote the book on yeast.”

Tickets for BrewCon London are on sale here.