Whether you call it a pre-match, pre-drinks or tailgating, there’s nothing like a warm-up to get things going, hey?
With a full understanding of this, Devils’ Peak is bringing Good Beer Vibes to our shores, a three-day Cape Town Festival of Beer warm-up event.
From Thursday 23 to Saturday 25 November, the craft beer maestros will host more than 20 unique draught beers from some of South Africa’s best craft breweries at their three taprooms: Devil’s Peak Salt River Taproom, Devil’s Peak Epping Taproom, and Devil’s Peak De Oude.
Take a look at the breweries you can expect to be represented:
A little bit of everything for everyone – let the beer flow!
Each day, the warm-up event will be hosted at a different location, so take note:
Date: Thursday, 23 November 2017
Time: 17:00 -23:00
Venue: Taproom Salt River
Address: 95 Durham Ave, Salt River, Cape Town
Date: Friday, 24 November 2017
Time: 17:00 -23:00
Venue: Taproom Epping At Devil’s Peak Brewery
Address: 166 Gunners Circle, Epping 1, Cape Town
Date: Saturday, 25 November 2017
Time: Noon -23:00
Venue: Devil’s Peak De Oude
Address: Pandoer St, Welgemoed, Cape Town
So what’s the deal with tickets? Well, seeing as though it’s a warm-up event, if you’ve got a ticket to the Cape Town Festival of Beer then you are automatically granted free entrance to any or all of the above events.
However, if you can only handle one weekend of drinking craft beer and choose one of Devil’s Peak’s events on its own, you can buy tickets here.
Also, don’t forget to follow the Facebook event for updates. Live music will go down at each venue, so details will emerge closer to the time.
Otherwise, you should probably head to one of the Devil’s Peak taprooms sometime soon.
They have recently launched a decadent, complex Imperial Stout that will do a little dance on your taste buds. It’s the fourth entry in their Collaboration Series, this time done in partnership with their friends from the Oslo-based Amundsen Bryggeri.
Take a look at the deliciousness:
Yum!
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