300 Beers at the China Intl Craft Beer Fest, Jul 8-9
Apparently there’s never enough beer in this beautiful town we call home, which is why the Second China International Craft Beer Festival, held by Imbeer and CIEC, comes to us this weekend (Jul 8-9, 9.30am-6pm). The event takes place at the same location as last year, the China International Exhibition Center (next to Carrefour) near Sanyuanqiao.
It may be at the same place but this year's festivities will be markedly more ambitious, with more than 80 craft beer brands from all over the globe in attendance, and more than 300 beers on site in total, as well as several beer launches, games, and even a homebrewing competition.
Those to participate, listed by region, include:
America
Boulevard
Nebraska
Cismontane
Founders
Flying Dog
Brooklyn
Ballast Point
Coronado
Firestone Walker
Black Market
Lost Coast
Karl Strauss
Rogue
Great Divide
Belching Beaver
Goodse Island
Fish Tale
Russel
Empire
Europe
Harviestoun
Fruli
Brains
Charles Well
Brewdog
ACE
Triporteur
Gouden Clrolus
Kasteel
La Chouffe
Vedett
Maredsous
Lindemans
Karmeliet
Mikkeller
Einstok
De Molen
Kees
Ayinger
Lervig
Haacht
Alvinne
Mystic
Bertinchamps
Samuel Smith
Dupont
Liefmans
To ol
de Namur
Solo
Pohjala
Theakston
Sambrooks
Badger
Brothers
South Pacific
Little Creatures
Tuatara
Zeffer
Temple
Kaiju
China
Jing-A
NBeer Pub
40+
Harvest
No. 18
Bubble Lab
Bravo
Antbrew
Taichi
Ubrau
Taihu
Panda
Reberg
Wenshan
Zinnbach
Regarding those tasty beer launches, Jing-A will release a raspberry Berliner weisse, infused with cardamom; Taihu will launch a gose, brewed with orange peel; Harvest will have their New England IPA; Wenshan will provide a Belgian Double; and beers from 40+, Bravo, Zinnbach will also make their debut over the course of the weekend.
Unlike last year, whereby you could drink unlimited beer at a fixed price, this year, RMB 20 will get you in and RMB 50 will get you vouchers for three tasters, or RMB 100 gets you 10, each measuring 200ml. If you purchase the vouchers online (piao.damai.cn/126249.html), you can save on the RMB 20 entry fee.
Photos: CCCF, Tracy Wang
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