The Cheshire Beer Festival returns to Chester Racecourse on March 22nd and 23rd for the fifth time. This is the first time the festival has been held in March and with the kinder weather and less hectic schedule of November more people than ever are expected. The festival will be open all day on both Friday and Saturday with admission valid for the whole day.
The upper floor within the County Stand will have plenty of seating for those who like to enjoy their beers in a slightly less boisterous environment while the lower floor will be a hive of activity as usual.
There will be over 80 real ales in total with around 40 from Cheshire and the remainder from all parts of Britain. In addition, over 20 ciders and perries will be on offer.
Hot and cold food will available throughout and there will live entertainment and pub games.
Free parking is available at the racecourse by the venue entrance and the venue is also accessible for the less able.
Tickets are available on-line (follow the link below) and from the following local pubs
Tickets are now also available from a few local Chester pubs:
The Brewery Tap, Bridge Street
Old Harkers Arms, Russell Street
Telford’s Warehouse, Tower Wharf
A strict age policy is in place, so if you are or look under 21 please ensure that you bring a valid form of identification. Anyone under 18 attempting to purchase alcohol or someone doing so for someone else under 18 will be asked to leave the festival.