The craft beer festival launched by Barney’s Beer earlier this year has released its first batch of very early bird tickets for next year in time for Christmas.

The festival, which welcomed more than 900 visitors for its first edition. will be back at Summerhall in Edinburgh on September 27 and 28 next year.

And the organisers are increasing the capacity to 1,500 visitors over three public and one trade sessions. 

Andrew Barnett, the festival founder, said: “This year was so much fun and we have some new ideas that we’d like to add to the event to make it even bigger and better.” 


The gravity beer festival “all inclusive” with their ticket visitors will be given a branded glass, access to the beer halls and the possibility to sample anything on offer. 

Visitors will be invited to work their way through the beer list (responsibly of course) and try some of the best beers in the UK and they’ll also have the chance to meet the brewers and attend one of exclusive talks and tastings.

A limited number of tickets have been released at a very early bird rate on Gravity website https://www.gravitybeerfestival.co.uk/

Dates are: Friday 27 September: 1pm to 5pm: £32.50 (very early bird)/£37.50 (full price); Friday 27 September: 6pm to 10pm: £32.50/£37.50; Saturday 18 September: 12.30pm to 4.30pm: £32.50/£37.50; Saturday 28 September: 6pm to 10pm: £32.50/£37.50

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