Wanstead Beer festival comes back for a second

The Wanstead Beer Festival is returning in October after its successful debut last year. This year, as well as beer and wine there will be a celebration of local gins.

The beers on offer will include

  • Brentwood breweries’ Pride of Prague, produced to mark West Ham’s Europa conference win last year
  • Malden-based brewery Might Oak’s Captain Bob and others
  • Sussex brewery Harvey’s Best Bitter and Old Ale
  • Walthamstow brewery Beerblefish with the always popular Lea Valley lager
  • Pretty Decent are providing ‘I could get better in T*sco for a quid‘.

There will also be ciders and some perry from Devon brewers Farmer Jim.

The event takes place on 12 October. Tickets are £10 entrance fee, which includes a programme and commemorative glass. Funds raised go to local charities. Organiser Paul Donovan said: ‘We are keeping the prices down again this year, so attendees will be getting bargain beer, as well as helping charity.

Tickets are available here. 

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