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Newcastle Beer Festival 18th April – 21st April 2012

Posted on April 12, 2012 by andyMogg in Beer Festivals & Events, Festivals 1 Comment
Home» Beer Festivals & Events » Newcastle Beer Festival 18th April – 21st April 2012
2012 Newcastle Beer Festival Poster

Over 130 beers plus more than 30 cliders and perries will be available at Northumbria University Student Union, 2 Sandyford Road, NE1 8SB.

On Wednesday 18th the doors open at 18:00 and close at 22:30
Thursday 12:00 til 22:30
Friday 12:00 til 22:30
Saturday 12:00 to 17:00

Entry is £3 per session unless you have a CAMRA card and then it’s free.

You can also purchase a glass for £1

There’s a full beer list over on Canny Bevvy which you can visit by clicking here

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One comment on “Newcastle Beer Festival 18th April – 21st April 2012”

  1. Real Ale Up North says:
    April 13, 2012 at 06:59

    Just knew you Geordie boys and girls loved your real ale! Nice to see a FOUR day festival, as opposed to the more usual THREE. Wish it every success.

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