A charity beer festival that aims to raise money for St Robert's Church is returning to Pannal this weekend.
St Robert's Beer Festival returns to Pannal this weekend A charity beer festival that aims to raise money for St Robert's Church is returning to Pannal this weekend. The twelfth annual St Robert’s Beer Festival will be held from Friday 22nd until Sunday 24th September. The fundraiser returned in 2022 after a three-year absence during the pandemic. The event will feature the popular Family Fun Day on the Saturday and Teddy Zipwire. There’s also a Pub Quiz from 7pm until 9pm on Saturday. A raffle will be held on both Friday and Saturday evenings. Beers will be on offer from a variety of local brewers both from Harrogate and beyond - and all will be different to last year aside from the Daleside Blonde. Hymns with Beer On Sunday between 4pm and 6pm, a ‘Hymns with Beer’ event will give visitors the opportunity to worship in music and enjoy a last few glasses of the beers enjoyed during the Festival. There is no charge for the Fun Day but Beer Festival tickets are charged at £15. As well as admission, this covers a free ‘badged’ half-pint, tasting glass and four tokens for half-pints of beer or glasses of prosecco. Additional tokens for beer and prosecco will be on sale at the door. Find out more about the Beer Festival here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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