A brewery took over a seaside bar for a day of festivities as beachgoers revelled in the summer weather on one of the hottest weekends of the year.
Customers at the Fortune of War on Brighton beach promenade were treated to a Beavertown themed afternoon after the beer brand brought their “Skulloon” to the seaside.
The takeover, as part of a national tour by the Neck Oil IPA makers, saw live musicians and artists taking over the packed-out beachside bar for the event.
On a busy day on Brighton beach, hundreds of drinkers flooded the bar with giveaways of Beavertown merchandise and live music long into the evening.
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Artists from across the city were invited to take part in the event including Romain Axisa and Eva Lazarus.
The date was the second in a national tour which kicked off in London in May.
The Summer Collaborations event is now set to travel to Birmingham, Manchester and Bristol later in the summer.
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