PUB-goers will be able to enjoy ten real ales from across the world, alongside a selection of beers from the UK during a 17-day festival at pubs in Salisbury and Amesbury.
Each of the beers has been brewed using only British-grown hop varieties; a total of 24 different hop varieties are being featured amongst the festival beers, including established varieties (Fuggles and Goldings) and newer varieties (Boadicea and Jester).
The festival at The King’s Head Inn in Bridge Street, Salisbury and The Bell in Salisbury Street, Amesbury, will run from Friday, March 13 to Sunday, March 29 inclusive, with all beers priced at £2.50 a pint.
The overseas beers on offer have been sourced from brewers in Brazil, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, USA, Spain, Ireland and Australia.
Each of the overseas brewers have brewed their individual beer at a UK brewery. These beers will complement 25 beers from across the UK also being served in the pub during the festival.
Customers will be able to sample any three of the real ales in special third-of-a-pint glasses for the price of a pint.
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