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Manchester’s iconic Victoria Warehouse is to host its first ever craft beer festival, bringing together a selection of the UK’s best micro and independent breweries.

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The event will take place on 19th and 20th May. Breweries confirmed so far are Beer Ink, Caps Off, Strange Times, Farm Yard Brew Co, Electric Bear Brewing, Mad Squirrel, and Hackney Church Brew Co. More are set to follow.

I’m thrilled to be launching the inaugural Craft Brew Festival at such an iconic Manchester venue, that has such a rich industrial heritage”, said organiser Simon Robinson. 

“Manchester has a long and proud tradition of brewing, and we’re excited to be bringing together some of the most talented and innovative craft brewers from across the UK, all under one roof, and putting on one hell of a party.”

In addition to beer, the festival will also feature discovery wines, craft spirits, street food, live music, and other entertainment. To find out more, a seure tickets, visit the festival website.