The 7th Indoor Beer Festival is coming
What do a five-star hotel on the Danube and a beer festival have to do with each other? Basically nothing, but February 24-25, 2023. between a very exciting gastronomic program, the VII. As part of the Indoor Beer Festival, you can taste unlimited specialty beers from all over the world and 100 types of draft beer in one of Budapest’s hotels with the most beautiful views, the Budapest Hotel Marriott.
February 24-25, 2023 for the seventh time, the Serfőző team organizes Hungary’s only indoor Beer Festival, which is hosted every year by hotels on the banks of the Danube. This year, beer fans can taste their favorite golden beer in the conference rooms of the Budapest Hotel Marriott with a beautiful panorama – and all this in a unique way, without limits.
During a weekend full of beer experiences and beer joys, participants can taste more than 100 types of beer on tap, as well as Hungarian, Czech, German, English, Irish and Belgian, small, large-scale, and craft beer specialties. The uniqueness of the event lies in the fact that, in contrast to classic beer festivals – where the drink is measured in large pints – here you can taste unlimited amounts of 1-2 dl tasting portions and have an adventure in the colorful world of beers. For those who would like to experiment in other areas, the organizers are preparing brandy, rum, gin tastings, as well as a whiskey tasting show and a Belgian beer masterclass.
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