Newquay's charity Beer Festival makes a return this week for its 11th year.
Held by Newquay Towan Blystra Lions at Hendra Holiday Park, the event has raised more than £100,000 for good causes and charities since 2013.
Featuring entertainment across the three days, as well as a large selection of beers and ciders and a gin and fizz bar, tickets are on sale now at newquaybeerfestival.co.uk
Lion Phil Bunt told Radio Newquay: "We are really looking forward to our 11th Beer Festival. The event has grown every year and has become one of the 'must do' events in Newquay's calendar.
"This year's festival promises to be a great one, with a jam-packed lineup of entertainment, as well as 100 beers and ciders to sample, or why not visit our Chrissie's Sunshine Appeal Gin and Fizz bar.
"The event couldn't happen without our sponsors and supporters - so a big thank you to every single one of them, as well as every person who comes and enjoys the festival. In addition, everyone who performs on stage does so for free, which is incredibly generous of them. It helps us raise as much money as possible for good causes, charities and local organisations.
"Don't forget, it's a ticket only event - so you need to get them in advance, which you can do on our website. We can't wait to see you there."
The event takes place between Friday the 20th and Sunday the 22nd. More details and tickets can be found at newquaybeerfestival.co.uk
Please drink responsibly.
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