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Nottingham Craft Beer Festival 2024

Sneinton Market, Nottingham

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Nottingham Craft Beer Festival

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Friday 14th June and Saturday 15th June | 2024
Sneinton Market
Various prices from £13.20

Nottingham Craft Beer Festival (NCBF) takes place in June each year at Sneinton Market Avenues, a large outdoor location in Nottingham City Centre.

The 2023 festival will take place over two days on Friday 14 June and Saturday 15 June (afternoon and evening sessions on the Saturday).

NCBF was born off the back of Nottingham Craft Beer Week, a pub-led movement which ran from 2013-2022 and in 2020 won awards from SIBA for being the best craft beer promotion in the UK. 

 

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Nottingham Craft Beer Festival 2024 (14 June 2024 - 15 June 2024)

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