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Quaffers: All set for Canberra's Beer Day Out

Chris Shanahan

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Tickets are now available for Beer Day Out, Canberra's annual celebration of beer and cider. The event runs from 4pm to 9pm on Friday, November 6, and noon to 6pm, Saturday, November 7, at the former transport depot, Wentworth Avenue, Kingston.

Organisers expect more than 30 craft breweries to attend and sell their products, though beerdayout.com.au lists 22 brewers and one cider maker at present.

Three of Canberra's four brewers – BentSpoke, Zierholz, and Pact Beer Co – will be there, but not our original brewpub, the Wig and Pen. A spokeswoman for the Wig and Pen said it would be offering in-house events as part of Canberra Beer Week, the broader craft beer festival that includes Beer Day Out.

Beer Day Out will include food from local restaurants and producers and live entertainment. For details and ticket purchases via Moshtix see beerdayout.com.au.

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