The Plymouth Beer Festival is back for its fourth year with over 120 real ales and ciders available on Friday 27 July and Saturday 28 July at Plymouth Pavilions.
A massive bar will be constructed in the main arena to cater for up to 4,000 real ale lovers, with live music and plenty of activities on offer to help the crowds work up a thirst.
Back by popular demand from their performance at the festival in 2005, 70s legends The Wurzels will be providing the entertainment on the Saturday evening (9pm) performing songs such as their 1976 number one hit 'Combine Harvester' and 'I am a Cider Drinker'.
Robert Maltby, press and promotions officer at Plymouth Pavilions, said: "This event just gets bigger and better every year.
"The attendance has really built over the past four years to the point where it is now a massive event in the city, an event which is so important to our summer programming at the venue.
"The Wurzels really are the icing on the cake for this event, they truly go hand in hand with the festivities and they certainly know how to give the drinkers a great evening."
The festival, which is being organised in association with The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), opens at 12pm and finishes at 11pm.
Tickets cost £7 for Saturday evening and £4 at all other times.
To book tickets in advance for the Saturday evening contact the Plymouth Pavilions box office on 0845 146 1460.

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