A huge celebration of gin and rum is making its way back to Glasgow this August with over 120 varieties of gins, rums and tequilas from all over the world on offer.
The Gin and Rum Festival will be taking place over two days at the Briggait close to the Trongate, with sessions across Friday, August 18 and Saturday, August 19.
Described as an "unmissable event" which was a sell-out last year, this year's festival has partnered with snack company LOVE CORN to bring a free snack to all their attendees in 2023.
"We're delighted to be teaming up with LOVE CORN," says the festival's founder. "They're an exciting company that shares our passion for quality and taste. We're thrilled to have them on board, and we're excited to see what they have in store for us."
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As well as the free snack, the festival is introducing a brand-new offer to show their appreciation to their customers.
"We understand that things are more expensive these days, and we don't want that to impact our customers' experience," explains The Gin &Rum Team. "We want to keep doing what we love for years to come, and we know that our customers will look after us if we look after them. That's why we've decided to include a free drink with the ticket price for 2023."
This exciting new offer means that every festival-goer will be treated to a complimentary drink, making the event even more accessible and enjoyable.
With its top selection of gin, rum and tequila, delicious snacks, and a complimentary drink, the team say this fun gin and rum festival promises to be the "highlight of any spirit lover's year".
Tickets are now available for both days at the Briggait from the website.
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