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Craft beer and food extravaganza at Emperors Palace

The gates will open at 10.30am and the event will start at 11am

A craft beer and gourmet food extravaganza will be hosted in the gardens at the 5- star D’oreale Grande Hotel at Emperors Palace on June 20.

The extravaganza will focus on the craft liquor industry throughout South Africa with an emphasis on showcasing the talent of brewers, distillers and producers of quality craft liquor that will bring them together under one umbrella.

The Consol Craft Revolution will be an interactive and experiential platform where visitors can sample and experience a multitude of beers produced by smaller micro-breweries.

Along with the craft beer industry, the event will introduce gourmet street food options to pair with the beer, as well as live entertainment.

This a great opportunity for beer connoisseurs and for those who would like to experience something unique from the craft breweries across the country.

An early bird special of R80 per ticket is available, with normal tickets priced at R100 a person.

Both offers include a complimentary beer glass. Tickets can be purchased through the Emperors Palace Box Office on 011 928 1297/1213, or by visiting www.emperorspalace.com, www.itickets.co.za, or www.thecraftrevolution.co.za.

All food and beverages can be purchased using the festival currency, Castros. The gates will open at 10.30am and the event will start at 11am.

Case by case, Consol is supporting the craft beer industry. Craft beer is all about the flavours, full and interesting ingredients that combine to produce bold notes and rich aromas.

Brewed naturally, from the best quality and 100 per cent natural ingredients, with no additives, preservatives, thickeners or stabilisers, micro brewers need packaging that preserves taste and extends shelf life.

As the only pure packaging made from 100 per cent natural and recyclable ingredients, glass maintains the beer’s unique flavour, while the impermeable nature of the amber glass further preserves the beer.

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