Kings Langley is set to for its first ever beer and fizz festival this weekend boasting 24 real ales and a range of champagne.
The event will run at All Saints Church, in Church Lane, from Friday (September 30) until Sunday and enable beer lovers to sample a range of ales from local and nationwide breweries.
Organiser Chris Hughes said: “This is the first time we’ve undertaken the ambitious task of holding a beer and fizz festival in the village, but it’s shaping up very nicely.
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“Thanks to the generous sponsorship of so many local businesses we will be able to raise even more much-needed funds for charity, which is fantastic.”
Profits will go to DENS, a Dacorum homeless charity, and All Saints Church.
The event will be for over 18s on the Friday and Saturday but open for all the family, including a bouncy castle and games, on Sunday from 12pm to 5pm.
As well as beer and champagne, sparkling wine, cider, lager, and alcohol-free options will be available.
There will also be food stalls available at the church.
Visitors will be charged £4 entry and asked to pay a £5 deposit for a commemorative pint glass.
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