A huge beer festival showcasing ales and brews from around the world is returning to Leeds Town Hall.
Leeds International Beer Festival is back for 2019 with a huge range of craft beers on offer alongside street food, live music and more.
Local tipples from Leeds' own Kirkstall Brewery, Northern Monk and North Bar are among the beers that you'll spot at the four day event, which will also feature tasty street food stalls and live music.
Bew York, Cloudwater, Magic Rock, Tiny Rebel, Verdant, Vocation and Yeastie Boys will all be in attendance, plus many more.
The festival is split into sessions, so you can either pop in for a few hours or go every day depending on what you fancy.
Check out all of the details you need for this year's festival below.
When is it?
The festival starts on Thursday, September 5, ending with the Family Day on Sunday, September 8.
Where is it?
Once again the festival will be taking over Leeds' historic Town Hall, with bars and stalls inside and out.
The beers
The festival will feature:
- 8 Wired Brewing Co
- Amundsen
- Anthology
- Atomium
- Beatnikz Republic Brewing Co
- Black Lodge Brewery
- Bone Machine Brewing Co
- Brew York
- Brouwerij de Molen
- Buxton Brewery
- Cloudwater Brew Co
- Cromarty Brewing Co
- Dry and Bitter Brewing Co
- Fierce Beer
- 5 Points Brewing Company
- Hawkshead Brewery
- Kernel
- Kirkstall Brewery
- Lervig
- Little Earth Project
- Magic Rock
- Mondo Brewing Company
- Neon Raptor
- North Brewing Co
- Northern Monk
- Parrotdog
- Pilot
- Polly's Brew Co
- Pressure Drop
- Raynville Superstore
- Roosters Brewing Co
- Siren Craft Brew
- Tapped Brew Co
- Thornbridge
- Tiny Rebel
- To Øl
- Track Brewing Co
- Two Tribes
- Verdant
- Vocation Brewery
- Wander Beyond Brewing
- White Hag
- Yeastie Boys
- Yonder Brewing

Food stalls
Beer afficiandos will be able to line their stomachs with eats from Bundobust, Blue Caribou Canteen, Little Bao Boy, Doner Summer, Cadillac Jack's and the Little Fishy.
How to get tickets
The festival takes place across four days in six separate sessions, with prices ranging from £5 to £12.50.
The 'Sunday Family Day' costs just £5 per ticket, with all of the other sessions either costing £10 or £12.50.
You can also buy a 'Ticket to Ride' for £90, which allows you access to every single session and £40 worth of beer tokens.
Check all of that out and buy tickets here.
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