Organisers of Glasgow Craft Beer Festival have announced the brewery and music line-up for this year’s event, on 8th and 9th July.
Representing the city, local Glasgow breweries include Finnieston’s Hidden Lane Brewery. The Glasgow contingent will showcase the very best they have to offer, with their organic, sustainable and vegan beers.
From the east coast, fans can enjoy brews from Leith Shore’s Moonwake, sour specialists Vault City, and Newbarns, while Fierce, from Aberdeen, will live up to their name with beers fiercely full of flavours.
One of Scotland’s most revered cult breweries, Tempest Brewing Co, will be pouring at the festival, alongside a cornerstone of Leith’s brewery scene, Pilot, and one of the country’s youngest breweries Dundee’s Holy Goat.
Among the music acts taking over the decks will be Huey Morgan, sure to provide the biggest and best tunes to soundtrack a weekend of craft beer and street food.
There will be three five-hour sessions across the two days of the festival. Buy tickets and find out more at glasgowcraftbeerfestival.co.uk/
Co-founder of organiser We Are Beer, Greg Wells, said: “Whether you’re a craft beer geek or brand new to the scene, Glasgow Craft Beer Festival is the perfect place to sample simply the best craft beer in the world.
“We’re thrilled to announce some of our brewery, music, and food line-up for Glasgow today, and can’t wait to show everyone what we’ve been working so hard on behind the scenes.
“Scotland has a rich beer heritage, with so many innovative breweries across the country doing exciting things, and we’re really proud to include local Glasgow brewers at this event.
“We’re all about discovering new things, celebrating the creativity of craft beer culture, and welcoming new friends with a taste of the good stuff. We can’t wait to make our debut in Glasgow this summer, and it’s sure to be a really special weekend — see you there!”