This year, the BPBW 2018 International Beer Festival will be organized for the first time in the capital
This year, the Budapest Beer Week (BPBW) 2018 International Beer Festival will be held for the first time in the capital from 20 to 27 May in the Dürer Garden, with 160 different beers of more than 40 international small breweries from 16 countries.
Iain Lindsay, Ambassador of the United Kingdom in Hungary, the patron of the beer festival, said at a press conference in Budapest on Tuesday that beer brewing is in its renaissance in Hungary and that the number of kraft breweries grows fast and that the culture associated with it is growing as well. (MTI)
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