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Bury St Edmunds Gin & Spirit Festival is coming to St Edmundsbury Cathedral on 9 September 2023
Winner of Best Gin Event, The Gin To My Tonic Festival is visiting Bury St Edmunds for the first time on Saturday 9th September. Branded as the ultimate journey of gin discovery the festival offers a rare opportunity for gin and spirits enthusiasts to meet craft distillers in person, sample their creations as part of their ticket, and celebrate with like-minded fanatics.
Distillers joining include Copper in The Clouds, Locksley Distilling, Sweet Potato Spirit Company, Meadow Oak Distillery, Heart of Suffolk Distillery, Matopus Gin, Contractors Dry Gin, Bruni Collins, Mother’s Ruin 1751 Distilling and Green Room Distilling.
Enriching the festival is also bars stocking hundreds of craft spirits with everything from gin, rum, vodka, tequila, cocktails, prosecco and even beer. There’s also fabulous LIVE entertainment to enable you to truly get into the party spirit.
No other Gin Festival brings together the wonderful world of craft distilling in quite the same way, so for those looking to celebrate with the UK’s very best craft spirit producers, then this is most certainly the Festival for you.
Tickets are £16.50 and include:
- Explorer Guide
- New-Look Glass & Tote Bag
- Stainless-Steel Straw & Stainless-Steel Sampling Cup
- Extensively Stocked Spirit Bars with 35ml Measures (as opposed to the standard 25ml)
- NEW! Prosecco & Beer
- NEW! Cocktails
- Exclusive Gin & Rum Releases
- Free Sampling From Onsite Craft Distillers
- Access to Hot & Cold Food
- Live Entertainment
To book tickets visit https://thegintomytonic.com/event/gin-festival-burystedmunds/
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