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UK Cask & Keg Beers Announced

Chorlton Beer & Cider Festival is pleased to announce the full list of UK cask and keg beers ordered for the 2022 event. It includes 81 cask conditioned beers and a range of 33 beers in keg formats.

In support of local brewers, the vast majority of beers have been brewed within 15 miles of the festival and all but one within 25 miles – we made an exception for Skarb – the collaboration between Ukraine’s Varvar brewery and Wakefield’s Ossett.

To see the full list, click here.

Also confirmed are 77 beers suitable for vegans and 84 beers suitable for vegetarians. See here for which these are.

At time of writing, advance tickets are still on sale for all sessions. All advance sales will end at Midnight on Wednesday 6th July (but advance tickers for one or both weekend sessions may sell out prior to this).

CBCF22 – All the breweries

Our local breweries have had a tough couple of years with the impact of the pandemic. So for Chorlton Beer & Cider Festival 2022 we decided to dedicate the festival to celebrating local breweries within 25 miles of the festival. With a couple of honourable exceptions.

The full beer list will be out in a week or two’s time but for now, here’s the full run down of the breweries coming to St Clement’s from 7th to 9th July.

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Tickets on sale now

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Some 35 months have passed since the last Chorlton Beer & Cider Festival held in July 2019. However, the festival is finally bouncing back with tickets going on sale for the 2022 event which will be taking place from Thursday 7th to Saturday 9th July.

The first 24 hours of sales for 2022 have seen record numbers of tickets purchased – this could be the first year where some sessions may sell out in advance…..

Unsure which day to attend? The festival offers a solution to this dilemma with a three day season ticket. Priced at just £20, the ticket includes a £10 beer or cider token so buyers are effectively getting three days for the price of two.

The festival will have three sessions. Those who just want to sample the beers and ciders in a more relaxed atmosphere, the Thursday night session is best – a smaller audience means faster service at the bar and the maximum choice of beers, ciders, gins and other drinks. Saturday is family day with well behaved children welcome until 7pm and jazz, folk and pop music on the stage. For those looking for a child free night out with a helping of live rock music then the Friday evening session would fit the bill.

To get your tickets for the return of the festival click the button below.