A trio of Swindon pubs will offer a wide selection of new beers as part of a festival that will run for almost two weeks.
The town’s Wetherspoon pubs - The Savoy in Regent Street, the Sir Daniel Arms in Fleet Street and The Dockle Farmhouse in Bridge End Road - will take part.
A range of 30 real ales will be available from Wednesday, October 11 to Sunday, October 22 from brewers including Canada, South Africa, the USA and the Czech Republic.
The beers will cost £2.45 a pint while three third-of-a-pint tasters will be available for the same price.
The Dockle Farmhouse manager Chris Ball said: "The festival is a great celebration of real ale.
"It will allow us to showcase a selection of superb beers over a 12-day period, at great value for money prices.
"It will also give our customers the opportunity to enjoy a number of beers which have not previously been served in the pub, including those from overseas."
The line-up includes:
Bunny Hop (Purity Brewery)
Broken Dial (Harveistoun Brewery)
Easy Stout (Steel & Oak Brewing, Canada)
Harlequin (Lancaster Brewery)
Dos Perros (Yazoo Brewing, USA)
Bohemian Pale Ale (Joe's Garage Brewery, Czech Republic)
Average Joe! (St Austell Brewery)
Hoptropolis IPA (New Realm Brewing, USA)
Fear of the Dark (Robinsons Brewery)
Zulu Blonde (Zululand Brewery, South Africa).
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