
This is the third time that I’ve been to Warsaw Beer Festival, although it’s the first time that I’ve got a three day pass. The entrance is all well managed, just scan the QR code on the ticket and they hand visitors a wristband to keep on so they can come and go as they wish.

The advertising poster for the beer festival that took place in 2014.

And from the 2015 festival, with others lined up along the entrance gates.

There’s always plenty of seating as visitors can sit in the football stadium seats and watch whatever is taking place on the stage.

Inside there are three floors where breweries occupy their own stand, along with other merchants selling a variety of items. There are also games such as this, and also computer games.

And there were sometimes computer games that were taking place on the stage. It all added to the excitement.
Anyway, I had a lovely time at the beer festival, which costs around £13 for a three day ticket. Beer and food is then sold at prices that I thought were always reasonable, with everything feeling clean, organised and well managed. Although it could get very busy at times, there was also sufficient space to sit or stand, with everything clearly signed.
I’ve written about some breweries who were at the festival (and will likely write about some more), but so far that’s:

