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Beertopia beer festival returns to Milsoms Kesgrave Hall

Popular craft beer festival Beertopia is returning to Milsoms Kesgrave Hall in March, a year after it made its comeback following a six-year break.

Beer being poured
Guests enjoyed craft beers and live music at last year's event
(Milsom Hotels & Restaurants)

Why it matters: The all-inclusive event has sold out in previous years, attracting beer enthusiasts from across the region for a night of craft ales, live music and street food at The Hangar.

The details: Beertopia takes place on Friday, 20 March and Saturday, 21 March from 18:30 until late. Each £48 ticket includes beer and prosecco throughout the evening, with guests able to help themselves to craft beers and ales from leading breweries until supplies run out. Food and entertainment are included, and every guest receives a souvenir Beertopia tankard to take home.

Live bands will perform each evening. The Deserters and 88mph will take to the stage on Friday, while J.S. & The Lockerbillies and The Deserters will perform on Saturday.

People in room
Beer lovers sampled craft ales at last year's event(Milsom Hotels & Restaurants)

What they're saying: Organisers said the 2026 event will be "bigger, bolder, and even more beer-filled", adding: "Whether you're here for the hops, the food, or the dancing, Beertopia delivers a brilliant night out."

For context: Beertopia ran at both Milsoms Kesgrave Hall and Talbooth Restaurant for over a decade before taking a six-year break. It returned in 2025 with tickets priced at £45 per person.

The bottom line: With previous events selling out and last year's successful return after a six-year absence, all-inclusive tickets for Beertopia at Milsoms Kesgrave Hall are now available.

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