Good news for beer lovers - the Brighton Beer Festival returns next month.
The event, staged by Craft Beer Folk, will take place from June 28 until June 30 in Victoria Gardens.
A range of more than 60 craft beers and ciders will be on offer and there will be live music, street food and entertainment. Other drinks will be available, alcoholic and non-alcoholic.
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A spokesman for Craft Beer Folk said: "We’re bringing the best beers we can find to the Brighton Beer Festival from fantastic brewers including pale ales, IPAs, Weissbier, stouts, porters, sours, alcohol free, gluten free, lager and even a bit of wine.
"We’ll be adding new brewers all the time."
Breweries set to be at the event include Beak, Abyss, UnBarred, Silver Rocket Brewing Hassocks, Arbor, Deya and Thistly Cross.
The beer will be priced between £5 and £7 a pint. Festival organisers said that only keg beers will be sold as this means it will be in the "best possible condition".
This is because keg beer is served through a cooler under pressure which means it stays a consistent temperature and the same way that brewers would want it to be served.
A spokesman for the event said: "By going keg only we’re ensuring that our beer is in the best possible condition when you drink it, so no flat beer and no warm beer."
More information about the event and tickets can be found at https://craftbeerfolk.co.uk/brighton-beer-festival/.
The festival will run from 4pm until 10pm on Friday, noon until 10pm on Saturday and noon to 8pm on Sunday.
Adult tickets cost £10 alone or £34 for a ticket with beer tokens.
Tickets for people under 18 are £5 and children under five go free.
As part of the ticket price, festival-goers will receive a commemorative glass and guide for the festival.
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