Essential Feature
Lymm Beer
Festival 2015
THE Lymm Beer Festival is back for its
fifth year and organisers Lymm and
District Round Table are promising it will
be bigger and better than ever.
This year’s charity event, once again
sponsored by Warrington-based Urban
Building Projects Limited, will take place
on Friday 4th (6pm-11pm) and Saturday
5th (noon-11pm) September in Lymm
Village Hall and over 38 cask
ales will be on offer plus
a selection of ciders,
perrys, wine and even a
craft lager! The Round
Table team have tried
hard to select as many
breweries from the
local area as possible,
many of which will
be unknown to ale
lovers so the event is a
real opportunity to try
some different local
brews.
There will also be live
music
throughout
both days, food from
the ladies circle and free
soft drinks for non-drinkers.
The entry fee is £5 evenings/£3 Saturday
afternoon (discounts for CAMRA
members) which includes a pint glass
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created specifically for the event. Families
are welcome on the Saturday afternoon
session and all cask ales and ciders are at
one great price of £2.50 a pint.
Opportunities remain to sponsor a cask
for £80 which will include a mention
in the programme, at the event, on
the festival’s website and Twitter and
Facebook feeds. Sponsors will also
receive four tickets to the event and £20
of beer tokens.
Lymm and District Round Table member
and beer festival organiser Rich Storey
said: “The beer festival is continuing
to grow in success and we
will be having more
beers than ever before
to satisfy thirsty
drinkers. The
ale selection
this year has a
big focus on
brews from
around the
region
but
there’ll still
be space for
some of the
old favourites.”
For more information
about this year’s beer
festival
visit
www.
lymmbeerfest.co.uk, find it
on Facebook or Twitter, or, if you’re
interested in sponsoring a cask email
[email protected] or
call Rich on 07929 357580.
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