A Norwich pub, which recently got new tenants, is holding its first Beer, Cheese and Music Festival at the end of the month.
The event will take place at The Brickmakers in Sprowston Road from Saturday, May 27 until Wednesday, May 31 from 12noon until 11pm with free entry,
The much-loved live music pub recently got new tenants, with Claire and Dale Brooks, previously at The Walnut Tree Shades in the city centre, now at the helm.
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This is the first Beer, Cheese and Music Festival and it will be part of the City of Ale celebration running across Norwich.
Mrs Brooks said: "The City of Ale seemed to be a perfect time to launch and with the weather being so good, we can open up our extensive back garden.”
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The five-day day festival will be opened on Saturday at 12noon by renowned beer writer Roger Protz.
Beer and cheese sommelier Cheryl Cade will be selecting a range of cheeses to match your favourite tipples.
There will be cask beers and cheeses in Bar 2 and there will be music in the main bar, with a mix of rock, folk and open mic.
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