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Dine out on a beer revolution

Birmingham is set to host its first craft beer festival next weekend. Mary Griffin discovers how beer has become part of fine dining.

Dan Brown and David Shipman, organisers of the Birmingham Beer Bash

A Beer revolution is underway.

And next weekend it arrives in Birmingham when a new breed of brewer will be celebrated at the city’s first craft beer festival.

Birmingham Beer Bash, coming to Digbeth’s canalside venue The Bond, will serve 100 cask and keg beers across three bars, with tutored tastings, street food stalls and two five-course fine dining sessions, pairing a different craft beer with each dish.

The event is the brainchild of Dan Brown and David Shipman, two Midlands beer bloggers who, along with others, decided there was an eager market for craft beer in Birmingham but nothing to fill the void.

Finding a network of like-minded drinkers over Twitter, they met up in “the real world” and started plotting the event.

Dan says: “This festival is essentially being put together by bloggers.

“We’re not professional beer event organisers but we got together because we’re enthusiastic and we love it.

“This type of event just hasn’t been available in Birmingham at all.”