Congratulations, you've found it through to here, which means you're only a few clicks away from securing a ticket (whilst stocks last!) to the hottest event at the inaugural Warwick Food and Film Festival, that's right, the Warwick Ale Tour.
The event is free, but you need to register in advance here:
http://warwickaletour.eventbrite.co.uk/
We can now also reveal the five, rather fantastic, Warwick real ale houses.
These are...
(1.) The Cape of Good Hope
(2.) The Wild Boar
(3.) The Punchbowl
(4.) The Tilted Wig
(5.) The Rose & Crown
...finishing in Market Square for an outdoor screening of The Princess Bride (also free).
Warwick witterings in Warwickshire, UK. Sometimes even capturing the talk and events of further afield, including Leamington Spa, Stratford Upon Avon and Kenilworth.
Friday, 9 August 2013
Tuesday, 6 August 2013
#WarwickAleTour - Venue Number Two
Hopefully this won't get too boring, but here's the clue to our second venue on the Warwick Ale Tour...
Venue Number Two |
#WarwickAleTour - Venue Number Four
Be bold, have a guess, below is a graphic that might give you a clue to the fourth venue on the Warwick Ale Tour...
Venue Number Four |
#WarwickAleTour - Venue Number One
Ahoy there!
You'll soon see some of the rather fantastic #WarwickAleTour posters popping up across Warwick.
A massive thanks to thrillstardesign for designing them for us, very charitable of you, we owe you a pint! They're a small local graphic design studio in Warwick, who come highly recommended!
Top marks to Charlie Hunter, the main beer drinker, erm, I mean man, behind the tour. You'll meet him if you come along.
Also props to the Warwick Rocks and Food & Film Festival crew for endorsing and getting behind the event, albeit not strictly film or food (although we've had a few pints of stout in the past that were more than a meal themselves!).
Anyways, without further ado, it's my great pleasure to announce* the first venue on the 2013 Warwick Ale Tour...
* OK, well, announce is hardly the right term, but some of you will know which venue this is.
You'll soon see some of the rather fantastic #WarwickAleTour posters popping up across Warwick.
A massive thanks to thrillstardesign for designing them for us, very charitable of you, we owe you a pint! They're a small local graphic design studio in Warwick, who come highly recommended!
Top marks to Charlie Hunter, the main beer drinker, erm, I mean man, behind the tour. You'll meet him if you come along.
Also props to the Warwick Rocks and Food & Film Festival crew for endorsing and getting behind the event, albeit not strictly film or food (although we've had a few pints of stout in the past that were more than a meal themselves!).
Anyways, without further ado, it's my great pleasure to announce* the first venue on the 2013 Warwick Ale Tour...
Venue Number One |
* OK, well, announce is hardly the right term, but some of you will know which venue this is.
Warwick Ale Tour 2013 - Warwick Rocks Food and Film Festival
Warwick Ale Tour
It's happening, soon. Sunday 25th August to be precise.
It's a free walking ale tour around five of Warwick's finest drinking establishments, serving the very best in Real Ale.
There will be knowledgeable helpers on hand to guide you through the hoppy delights that await you.
You'll also visit a brewery, be talked through the beer making process by a local brewery, embark upon a few mini-pub quizzes, make new friends and perhaps have a couple of drinks on the way.
Best of all, we'll make sure that we finish up in Warwick's Market Square ready for the evening showing of Princess Bride.
It'll all start at around 12:30pm at a venue soon to be announced.
Please make sure that you've registered in advance of the crawl, ticket information coming soon.
It's happening, soon. Sunday 25th August to be precise.
It's a free walking ale tour around five of Warwick's finest drinking establishments, serving the very best in Real Ale.
There will be knowledgeable helpers on hand to guide you through the hoppy delights that await you.
You'll also visit a brewery, be talked through the beer making process by a local brewery, embark upon a few mini-pub quizzes, make new friends and perhaps have a couple of drinks on the way.
Best of all, we'll make sure that we finish up in Warwick's Market Square ready for the evening showing of Princess Bride.
It'll all start at around 12:30pm at a venue soon to be announced.
Please make sure that you've registered in advance of the crawl, ticket information coming soon.
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