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Bitter & Twisted Boutique Beer Festival back after a hiatus and bitterer than ever

Maitland's celebration of all things hoppy, Bitter and Twisted, returned at the weekend after a three-year hiatus. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Bitter and Twisted 2022. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers

AFTER a three-year hiatus, Bitter and Twisted boutique beer festival is back and bitterer than ever as thousands packed into Maitland Gaol for live music and more than 80 craft beers.

The festival, which had become one of Maitland's flagship events and cemented its place on the craft beer calendar before the COVID-19 pandemic struck in 2020, made a triumphant return over the weekend.

Much has changed on the local brewery scene since the festival was last held and the 2022 instalment reflected the exponential growth in the Hunter craft beer scene, with the largest number of local brewers showcased in the festival's history.

Meanwhile among a host of entertainment, Indie-rockers Middle Kids headlined Saturday's music, while The Beautiful Girls closed out Sunday afternoon.

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