FyneFest from Fyne Ales is back!

Returning for an eighth consecutive year, Fyne Ales will once again host FyneFest, one of the UK’s biggest beer, music and food festivals, this summer. Taking place from 2-4 June 2017, FyneFest will bring over 160 beers from over 35 breweries, over thirty live music acts across three stages, and 12 local and award-winning food producers to a glen in the highlands of Scotland for three days of fun surrounded by beautiful scenery.A picture from Beer Yeti for the Fyne Ales FyneFest, one of the UK’s biggest beer, music and food festivals, this summer with 160 beers from over 35 breweries, in the highlands of Scotland. Get your tickets here.[su_row][su_column size="1/2"]A picture from Beer Yeti for the Fyne Ales FyneFest, one of the UK’s biggest beer, music and food festivals, this summer with 160 beers from over 35 breweries, in the highlands of Scotland. Get your tickets here.[su_gmap height="200" address="FyneFest, Fyne Ales, Achadunan, Cairndow, Argyll PA26 8BJ" class="FyneFest, Fyne Ales, Achadunan, Cairndow, Argyll PA26 8BJ"][/su_column] [su_column size="1/2"]While many of the festival’s successful elements will return, including the opportunity to camp on the festival fields, a children’s entertainment program and the annual courtyard pub quiz, there will be a number of other changes to this year’s FyneFest. New and improved features for 2017 include a new-look main bar, pouring forty beers simultaneously all weekend, an improved Walkers Bar for those who want to explore the scenic glen around the festival site, new food vendors and most significantly, a number of new beer-based events and initiatives within the festival.[/su_column][/su_row][su_youtube url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-_tf1nvGNY"]“We’re proud of the fact that FyneFest brings together elements of music festivals and food festivals, but beer is the star of the show for the majority of festival-goers,” explained Jamie Delap, Fyne Ales Managing Director. “Developing on the success of the Brewers’ Bar we introduced last year, we want to go even further for 2017 and create more elements for those are looking to try and to learn more about the best beers from the UK and Europe.”[su_row][su_column size="1/2"]A picture from Beer Yeti for the Fyne Ales FyneFest, one of the UK’s biggest beer, music and food festivals, this summer with 160 beers from over 35 breweries, in the highlands of Scotland. Get your tickets here.[/su_column] [su_column size="1/2"]A picture from Beer Yeti for the Fyne Ales FyneFest, one of the UK’s biggest beer, music and food festivals, this summer with 160 beers from over 35 breweries, in the highlands of Scotland. Get your tickets here.[/su_column][/su_row]Full details of the new beer initiatives will be announced on the FyneFest website alongside information on the first of this year’s live music acts and food vendors. Already announced as headliners on the main stage are the UK’s best part-time band, Bombskare, as well as Dr Hip & The Blues Operation and food providers include the famous Loch Fyne Oysters alongside street food hotshots Chompsky & Ekeko Eats.

Full weekend and day tickets are available here!

[su_row][su_column size="1/2"]A picture from Beer Yeti for the Fyne Ales FyneFest, one of the UK’s biggest beer, music and food festivals, this summer with 160 beers from over 35 breweries, in the highlands of Scotland. Get your tickets here.[/su_column] [su_column size="1/2"]The Fyne Ales Brewery Logo

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