The Beer Festival will give punters the chance to try 30 tasty new ales(Image: Getty)

Here's how to pick up a pint for £1.79 at Wetherspoons next week

The annual Beer Festival offers beer buffs and ale lovers the chance to try new brews from across the globe

by · The Mirror

Beer enthusiasts are in for a treat this October as Wetherspoon announces a 12-day beer festival featuring a variety of 30 real ales. Some will be available at rock-bottom prices starting from £1.79 per pint, according to Lancashire Live.

The festival will take place from Wednesday, October 9 to Sunday, October 20, offering customers a unique chance to sample beers from around the world. Customers in all 809 Wetherspoons pubs across the UK can order directly from the bar when they visit.

To find the best selection of cut-price brews, customers should browse through the Festival Magazine and order using theWetherspoons app. Beer lovers will also be able to try sample sizes, with international beers and ales from Japan, Canada, New Zealand and even the USA featured on the menu.

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In addition to international selections, the festival will introduce several beers that have never been available at Wetherspoon before.

Along with featuring a range of different malt and hop varieties from around the world, some beers include unusual ingredients such as coffee and fruit.

The festival runs from October, 9 to October, 20 in all 809 Wetherspoons pubs( Image: Getty)

UK breweries will also be well represented, with ales such as Born to be Mild (Conwy Brewery), Salem Session (Batemans Brewery), Mango in the Night (Rudgate Brewery), and Banoffee Pie Golden Ale (Maxim Brewery).

A notable feature of the festival will be the inclusion of vegan-friendly ales, ensuring options for customers with dietary preferences.

Speaking about the event, Jen Swindells, Wetherspoon's marketing manager, said: “The festival is a great celebration of real ale. It will allow us to showcase a selection of superb beers, including those from brewers as far afield as Japan and New Zealand, as well as those closer to home.”

With plenty of exciting tipples to try, Jen added: “The festival will also give our customers the opportunity to enjoy a number of beers which have not previously been available in the pubs, as well as those brewed specially for the festival.

“All of the beers will be available at great value-for-money prices."

For anyone concerned about ingredients, allergen information for all beers will be available on Wetherspoon’s website, mobile app, and customer information screens in the pubs.