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Beavertown Brewery unveils ‘great exhibition of beer’ at Printworks London
London craft brewers Beavertown have unveiled plans for a two-day celebration of some of the world’s best craft beer breweries with their first ‘Beavertown Extravaganza’ event at Printworks London.
The event, which is taking place on Friday 8th and Saturday 9th September, is set to bring together 60 brewers from around the globe at the recently opened 95,000 sq ft venue, with talks, breakout sessions and seminars all promised by the North London beer brand.
Attendees will also benefit from all the beer they can drink, with participating brewers providing two taps each for a rotating selection of beers over the two days, which Beavertown promises will be in ‘peak condition’.
Billed as a ‘great exhibition of beer’, the first Beavertown Extravaganza builds on the brewery’s fourth birthday event in February last year, when the brand welcomed 30 brewers to its Tottenham Hale base.
In a statement, the craft beer brand said: “As well as getting to drink super fresh beers served to you by the brewers themselves we’ll also be launching the 2017 Rainbow Project collabs at The Beavertown Extravaganza and hosting talks, break out sessions and seminars curated by top beer journalists throughout the two days.”
Founded in 2012, Beavertown has become one of the leading players in the UK’s independent craft beer boom famous for its stable of beers including Gamma Ray and Neck Oil.
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