As Storm Dennis takes over this weekend, we're turning our attention to summer and you'll be pleased to know that Scotland's biggest celebration of craft beer will be gracing Edinburgh again this July.
Taking place from Friday 17 – Saturday 18 July 2020, the Edinburgh Craft Beer Festival will be back at the Biscuit Factory in Leith with an impressive line-up of breweries, music acts and some of the capital's most renowned food vendors.
There will be a huge selection of beers from some of the world’s top names in brewing on offer, including Scottish brewers: Fierce, Tempest, Pilot and Vault City.
English breweries The Kernal, Verdant and North Brew Co will be travelling North for the festival and international representatives from Denmark to Canada will also be in attendance.
Some of the hottest new breweries on the block will be showcasing their products at the festival, which celebrates the best beer in all its forms: from sour beers and IPA’s to low ABV beers.
A bespoke festival beer brewed in collaboration with Tempest Brew Co will also be available exclusively over the weekend - a must-try for any craft beer enthusiast.
ECBF2020 also promises to surprise and delight foodies with some of Scotland’s top restaurants and street food vendors serving up a tantalising array of culinary treats.
Already confirmed is Edinburgh’s celebrated Harajuku Kitchen, serving up its authentic Japanese gyoza and Bross Bagels which will have a range of its Montreal style bagels available.
Tickets are priced from £46 and include entry, samples of beers from the breweries, a special festival beer glass, access to the festival’s pop-up kitchens and music acts.
For more information and to purchase tickets visit the festival's website here.