Craft beer festival set to return to Paisley - here's when

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The Paisley Craft Beer Festival will return to Coats Memorial Church this year.

Now in its fourth year, the event is hosted by Two Towns Down Brewing and will take place on Saturday, March 21, with tickets priced at £12.

For the first time, there will be both afternoon and evening sessions, running from noon to 4pm and from 5pm to 9pm.


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The brewers, who operate their own taproom and bottle shop at 47 Back Sneddon Street, have booked Glasgow-based acoustic band Small Town Sound to provide live entertainment.

Six Scottish breweries, still to be announced, will be pouring their own beers, and there will also be a range of ciders, wines, spirits and Prosecco on offer, as well as a food truck.

Since launching in 2023, the festival has helped to showcase craft beer in Paisley, with organisers also creating a limited-edition beer exclusively for the event.

Tickets are on sale at www.ticketebo.co.uk/ttdb/paisley-beer-fest-2026 and more information is available by following Two Towns Down Brewery on Facebook.

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