The organisers of Norwich Beer Festival have confirmed officially that the event will be returning to its traditional home, The Halls, in the city this year.

Festival visitors in The Halls in 2023
The festival will run from 26th to 31st October at the refurbished venue. Visitors will be able to enjoy new technical equipment and improved accessibility and infrastructure, including copper cladding and refurbished stained-glass windows.
The Halls dates back to the 14th century and is a Grade I listed Scheduled Monument, recognised as a site of the highest heritage significance. It is among the top 2.5% of historic buildings and nationally important archaeological sites.
“We know how important the Norwich Beer Festival is to the local community, and we are delighted to be returning to the refurbished Halls, which has been home to the festival for 45 years!” said festival organiser Craig Harmer, of Norwich CAMRA.
“It’s the largest city venue and is treasured by visitors and staff alike as the festival’s home, due to its unique charm and character.”
“We would like to add our thanks to our recent hosts at Castle Social in Castle Quarter, The Waterfront, and Redwell Brewery for their welcome and support during The Halls refurbishment.”
Further details of the festival will be released in due course.




