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Friday 10 August 2012

Pot Fest - Three counties Beer and Cider festival at The Flower Pot, Derby 23rd-26th August 2012.

There is a Beer and Cider festival starting in a couple of weeks (The August Bank Holiday weekend) at The Flower Pot pub in Derby. This is the "three counties" Beer festival.
It runs from 23rd of August until 26th August 2012.
If you are coming into Derby to try this Beer Festival then why not stop at the Jurys Inn Hotel as its just across the road from the Flower Pot.
There will be Live music and 40 Real Ales and Ciders to try.
Paul Miro will be performing on the Thursday, he did some really good stuff last year.

If you tried the Bumble Berry Cider here and liked it then you may be interested in my
post here - How to buy a box of cider for home (35 Pints)

Here is a flyer for The Flower Pot Beer Festival 2012 :

Derby potfest 2012 flyer




The Flower Pot is located on King Street (A6) very near the Jurys Inn Hotel.
You can see The flower pot in this Google Streetview.

If you have a smartphone then you can use my drop pin below to find your way to the pub using the mapping application.
Smartphone mapping drop pin. <-- Tap this link on your smartphone to get accurate directions.

Hope you found this of interest.
Andy

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