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Indy Man Beer Con tickets now on sale for 2022 return event

Tickets for this year’s Indy Man Beer Con beer festival have gone on sale, with both of the Saturday sessions now sold out in record time. There is a waiting list for those hoping to snag Saturday tickets ahead of the event.

But tickets are still available for the Thursday evening session, both the daytime and evening sessions on Friday, and also the single Sunday session, from 1pm to 6pm. For the particularly brave, there are also ‘Full Fat’ tickets still available too, for £80, giving you access to the festival for the whole weekend.

Single session tickets cost £14.50 plus booking fee, and come with some custom glassware to explore the multitude of IPAs, sours, pales, saisons and goses with. You can grab them here.

It will be the first Indy Man event since the pandemic, the last one having taken place in 2019. It takes place at the Victoria Baths from September 29 to October 2.

Founder Jonny Heyes told the Manchester Evening News that the festival, which attracts breweries from all over the world, is a ‘labour of love’.

“The response we got from just putting out the dates for this year on Instagram has been amazing,” he said. “I think people feel a strong affinity to it. And the venue, Victoria Baths, also plays a very big part.

“There are some amazing new breweries who have recently started up who we hope to get involved. Hopefully we’ll see lots of new faces. A lot has happened in the beer world since we did our last one. And we’re hoping to bring the Summer Beer Thing festival back to Kampus in summer too.”

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