Nottingham CAMRA's flagship festival returns to Trent Bridge from 8-11 October.
In excess of 700 drinks will be available to sample as the Robin Hood Beer and Cider Festival returns to the home of Nottinghamshire CCC for a fifth year.
And amongst that number, there will be options for all palates, and a number of dietary requirements catered for.
Read on for a little more information about the drinks being served up in the Trent Bridge concourses.
More than a Beer Festival
Perries and ciders are at the heart of the festival, with over 100 varieties available to sample.
The East Midlands' finest producers will be well represented, alongside the finest ciders from across the country.
From delicate to strongly-flavoured, there will be tipples for all tastes - all of which will see the flavour of the fruit take centre stage, with no artificial flavouring.
You'll also find wines and spirits available at the Trent Bridge bars, alongside a selection of soft drinks.
Gluten free and vegan varieties
Your festival programme is a vital guide to getting the most from the festival, and will show which beers are gluten free. Roughly 15% of the beers available are expected to be vegan-friendly, while all cider and perry on the Cider and Perry Bar will be vegan-friendly and gluten free.
Plenty to go around
Attendees on the final night need never fear - the Robin Hood festival has not run out of beer on the last day of the event for over 40 years.
Those who secure Saturday tickets will still find ample choice available - with Saturday night tickets priced at £10 for those wishing to soak up the final festivities.