Dates & opening times:

The opening times for Chorlton Beer Festival 2016 will be:

  • Thursday 7th July: 6pm – 10.30pm
  • Friday 8th July: 6pm – 10.30pm
  • Saturday 9th July: 1pm – 9.30pm*

After we close each evening, the pubs & bars of Chorlton stay open later, so there is plenty of opportunity to continue sampling beers & ciders in the local area.

* Saturday closing dependent on beer & cider availability

 

Where are we:

The festival is held in the beautiful surrounds of St Clement’s Church.

St Clements is located at the junction of Edge Lane and St Clement’s Road, midway between Wilbraham Road & Chorlton Green.

Click here for map & public transport information

Prices & tickets

Prices are being held same as 2015.

Entry each day will cost £10 which includes your souvenir festival glass, a festival programme with tasting notes for the 100+ beers available and a £4 beer and cider token so you can get straight to the bar and fill that glass.

Entry to Thursday is discounted to £9 for advance ticket purchases.

Advance tickets for Thursday & Friday are available here

Children

The festival welcomes well behaved children on Saturday from 1pm – 7pm.

A range of activities for small children will be provided on the lawn to the front of the church (St Clement’s Road side) organised by Chorlton CofE Primary School PTA.

Please note that children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times. If your children are found to be disturbing the enjoyment of other festival goers, you may be asked to leave.

All under 18s must be off the festival grounds by 7pm to comply with the terms of our license.

Dogs

Well behaved dogs on leads are permitted at the festival. With the exception of guide dogs, dogs are not permitted in either beer hall.

Dogs are not allowed in the children’s activities area on the St Clement’s Road side of the church.

You are responsible for removing your dog’s waste.

If your dog is found to be disturbing the enjoyment of other festival visitors, we reserve the right to ask you to remove your dog from the festival grounds.