A city market stall is celebrating five years since its opening with a special beer, live music and street food.
Sir Toby's Beers is holding a fifth birthday bonanza at its stall in Norwich Market in March.
Dominic Burke, who runs the company with Toby Westgarth, said: "It is bonkers, we never expected it to get to where it is.
"We feel really fortunate to be on the market, it's still vibrant and exciting even in this tough business climate."
The team will be brewing a special New England-style IPA for the occasion in collaboration with Ely brewery Three Blind Mice.
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It will be available on tap and in cans, kegs and casks.
The team will also be opening a nine-litre bottle of the blonde abbey Belgian beer St. Feuillien Triple to celebrate.
Cocina Mia, a market stall that Sir Toby's shares a seating area with, will be open into the evening serving Chilean food.
From 7pm, soul and disco music will be played by DJs Effy and Ryan for guests to enjoy.
The first-come-first-serve party is taking place on March 11 from midday to 11pm.
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