Norwich Beer Festival is back for 2024 with boozers hosting a 'one-off' year of events.
For the first time, the festivities will be taking to the streets for 11 days with more than 40 city pubs taking part.
With historic venues St Andrew's and Blackfriars' Halls - known collectively as the Halls - undergoing a huge revamp, festival organiser Lucy Cousins for Norwich and Norfolk CAMRA worked out a plan to take the festival city-wide.
She said: "The Halls closing for renovations caused us a problem.
"We had to think about how we could support pubs and breweries, bring people together, and do something for charity - all without one large venue to do it in.
"We did look at other big venues but there was nowhere we felt was suitable.
"We also felt that us putting this out into pubs was a chance to try something different.
map and timetable in our brochure to help people plan."
"Lots of pubs are running with their own themes and events until November 3 and there is aThe Beehive is hosting a mini-beer festival until October 27 as well as The Fat Cat and Mad Cat, which is hosting a weekend celebration of Scottish beer.
Castle Social will be hosting a world beer pop-up between October 31 and November 3, with more than 500 bottled beers to sample.
Redwell Brewing Co. is hosting a keg and cask festival between October 25 and 27.
For the weekend, the brewery and taproom will be serving up 40 different beers between four onsite bars - including from Dennis the converted fire engine - as well as foodie pop-ups from Slice and Dice, Rollin Embers and Donut Kill My Vibe.
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Sam Brown only took over the running of Redwell in May, and this is the biggest event at the site under his ownership.
He said: "We already have more than 500 people booked to come over the weekend.
"It's really exciting and we can't wait to host our own little event for Norwich Beer Festival."
Each pub taking part will be raising money for a charity of their choice over the duration of the festival.
Find out more at norwich.camra.org.uk.
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