The plans for the 2024 Norwich Beer Festival have been revealed as the event undergoes a huge shake-up.

With the event's historic home, The Halls, closed until spring 2025 for a major revamp this autumn's event has taken to pubs around the city.

Organised by the Norwich & District CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) this year's festival will feature an exciting line-up of events and activities spread across the city from October 24 to November 3.

L-R The Beehive landlady Alex Kerridge and bar supervisor Sara Andrews Picture: Simon FinlayL-R The Beehive landlady Alex Kerridge and bar supervisor Sara Andrews Picture: Simon Finlay (Image: Archant Norfolk.)

Several pubs will be hosting mini-beer festivals as part of the event including the Beehive and Brickmakers as well as a keg and cask event at the Redwell Taproom.

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The world beer pop-up will take place in level three of Castle QuarterThe world beer pop-up will take place in level three of Castle Quarter (Image: Danielle Booden)A highlight of the festival will be the world beer pop-up at Castle Social. Inspired by the world bar from previous events, the bar will hold more than 300 different bottled beers from countries around the globe.

The festival guide with information on all the events will be available from pubs and venues in early October.

The beloved 2024 souvenir glass will be available to buy in pubs and at the World Beer Pop-up.