North Leeds Charity Beer Festival is returning to North Leeds Cricket Club on 12th and 13th April, raising money for local and international causes.
Organized by the Roundhay Rotary, the festival will offer more than 40 local real ales and ciders. There will also be gins and prosecco.
It will be open from 5pm to 11pm on the Friday, and noon to 11pm on the Saturday. There will be a full line-up of live music, and there will be a safe play area, with face painting, for youngsters. The festival is dog friendly, too.
The festival is not just a celebration of beer but a significant contributor to charities and community projects championed by the Rotary Club of Roundhay. Over the past 11 years it has raised more than £72,000.
The event is made possible by the generous support of sponsors. Ian Short, managing director of headline sponsor, Morley Glass, said: “We were delighted to be able to sponsor the North Leeds Charity Beer Festival.
“This is exactly the type of initiative we like to be involved with as it perfectly reflects our ethos of giving back to local communities. I enjoy personally rolling up my sleeves and helping alongside the Rotarians, and very much look forward to the event every year.”
To find out more and secure tickets, visit the festival website.