The annual Harrogate Charity Beer Festival returns to the Crown Hotel on the 14th and 15th March, organised by Harrogate Round Table.
The festival has been an annual event since 1990 and aims to raise money for local charities whilst showcasing the best beer the region has to offer.
This year it will be supporting the Jordan Legacy, Martin House Childrens Hospice, Samaritans and HELP.
So here is everything you need to know about this years event.
When and where is it?
The Harrogate Charity Beer Festival will be returning to The Crown Hotel on Friday 14th and Saturday 15th March.
It will be held from 6-11pm on Friday and 1:30-11pm on Saturday.

What beers and other drinks will be available?
The even will have on offer over 40 cask ales, 10 kegged beers and an array of ciders, wine, prosecco and gin.
What about the entertainment?
Music will be provided throughout the weekend with guests such as DJ Mark Green and White Man Van.
Tickets
This year there will be three ticket types available, including an 'unlimited' wristband, pre-booked entry and on the day entry.
One drink token will be valid for 1/2 pint, with tokens available to purchase at the event.

Sponsorship deals are also available for any local businesses wanting to take up advertising opportunities, with space on screens throughout venue, discounted tickets, unlimited drinks tokens, food included and early access making up the packages.
For ticket information or to find out more about the event, head to their website here.

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