Shropshire’s biggest beer festival returns next month.
's Quarry on Friday and Saturday, October 4 and 5, hosts local brewers, drinks producers, and street food trucks from the region, against a backdrop of live music and lederhosen.
She said:"There’s no doubt about it, Shropshire Oktoberfest is a lot of fun. Our drinks tent is filled with local brewers, cider makers, distillers, winemakers and producers who proudly serve their tipples direct to the customers. It’s not the usual mainstream rubbish you often get served at festivals.
On Saturday the stage will host Two Blank Pages, Something 4 the Weekend, Custard & Gunpowder, The Dirty Rockin Scoundrels, Thomas Atlas, Hot Rox, The Vertigo Band and some Oompah.
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