Greenwich craft brewer Meantime is bringing back its popular BrewFest for a bank holiday weekend next month.

As many as 150 different beers will be available at the festival from Saturday, May 23, to Monday, May 25 at the Old Brewery in the grounds of the Old Royal Naval College.

Celebrating modern craft beer and brewing, fans will be able to celebrate beers from the UK, America and the rest of Europe with more than 80 draught lines across three main bars serving rare specialities to firm favourites.


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There will be the chance to sample a huge variety of beers with experts on hand to suggest beer and food pairings.

Meantime’s Half Pint Truck will be on site with live music and tutor tastings on offer in the evenings.

Meantime’s marketing director Richard Myers said: “We started BrewFest in 2013 as a celebration of the modern craft beer scene, showcasing the quality beers and brewers from the UK and overseas.

 “Our aim is to bring different styles and flavours from around the globe into one place for people to enjoy in a relaxed environment. Our sommeliers and guides will be on hand to talk through the styles, tastes and flavour profiles of over 150 different beers.”

Tickets cost £20 in advance or £25 on the day, which includes entry, five beer tokens, a special glass, wristband and programme.

Go to meantimebrewing.com