The 32nd Burton Beer
Festival
The 32nd Burton Beer Festival is to be held on
Thursday 17th to Saturday 19th March 2011 at the customary Burton Town Hall. The Town Hall is a short 2
minute walk from the Railway Station and 10 minutes from the bus station map
Burton Town Hall, King Edward Pl, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, DE14
2EB, Tel: 01283 508000
Opening times are scheduled to
be as follows:
Thursday Evening 7pm – 11pm
Friday 11.30am with the evening session beginning at 6pm
Saturday 11.30am with the evening session beginning at 6pm
Admission
Prices:
Thursday Evening –
FREE
Friday Lunchtime - £2.00, Evening £6.00
Saturday Lunchtime - £2.00, Evening £4.00
Glass Hire is £2.00, returnable upon departure
from the festival.
Please note: Accompanied children welcome every day but must leave by 6:00pm.
There will be a large selection of Beers from around the UK, Real
Ciders and Perries and Country Wines. There will also be a selection of soft drinks and non-alcoholic for the
unfortunate driver.
Entertainment will be available for all sessions except for
Thursday night which is deemed ‘quiet night’.
Daytime sessions we be supported by local traders including Jayne's
Chutneys, White Dragon and Merry Berry Truffles and Chocolates, alcohol filled chocolates and
truffles
There will be hot food and snacks available at all sessions
including reputable, locally sourced Steak and Ale Pies.
Entertainment:
Friday / Saturday Lunchtime: Martin Atterbury on "The Mighty Wurlitzer" Saturday Afternoon: The Bill Bailey Band - Contemporary Jazz
Friday Evening: 6:30pm Give Way | 7:30pm XLR8R | 9:00pm Just Taboo
Saturday Evening: Woolley and Archer
Festival Beer
List
U.K.
Breweries include:
Allgates, Ascot, Banks's, Bird's, Black Hole, Blue
Monkey, Blythe, Burton Bridge, Burton Old Cottage, Dancing Duck, Derby, Festival, Flipside, Great Western,
Joules, Jennings, Kinver, Marston's, Nailsworth, Quartz, Robinson's, Salopian, Sarah Hughes, Tap House,
Thornbridge, Toad, Tollgate, Tower, Two Towers, Uley, Vens, Whim and William Worthington's
Scottish
Breweries Include:
Deeside, Harviestoun, Kelburn, Luckie, Tempest and
Tryst
Welsh
Breweries Include:
Breconshire, Celt Experience, Heart of Wales,
Otley, Purple Moose, Rhymney and Vale of Glamorgan
Irish
Breweries Include:
Clanconnel, College Green and
Hilden
For a PDF list
of Beers, Cider/Perries and Wines available at the 2011 Burton Beer Festival, please complete your deatils
below:

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