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Siba Champions Beer Festival 2012

Canalhouse Bar, Thursday, 09 February 2012 - Sunday, 12 February 2012


Siba Champions Beer Festival 2012: The Canalhouse is proud to be hosting the Siba Champions Beer Festival 2012 for the fourth time. Situated in walking distance from both the train station and bus station the Canalhouse is only 2 mins from the city centre.

Famous for having a Canal actually running through the venue, along with actual narrowboats inside the building (you even walk over a bridge to get to the bar!!) the Canalhouse is an ideal venue to host what is undoubtably one of the best beer festivals in the country.

With over 56 gold award winning real ales to sample , all the beers are on handpull and all on one bar this is truely a unique festival

This is a perfect chance to sample the best of the best from around the country - and see if you agree!!!

The best of the best is back .....and it has got bigger and better!!!

Siba Champions Beer Festival 2012 at Canalhouse Bar in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire on Thursday, 09 February 2012.


For more information about Siba Champions Beer Festival 2012, please contact 0115 9555060, or see event details on the left.

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Tuesday, 08 November 2011

Event Details


Address:
Canalhouse Bar
48-52 canal Street
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG17EH   map

Phone Number:
0115 9555060


Start/finish time

11am-1am fri/Sat
Ticket/entry price
free
Event starts
Thursday, 09 February 2012
Event finishes
Sunday, 12 February 2012
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