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Bristol Craft Beer Festival reveal 2021 food lineup
Bristol Craft Beer Festival has announced its food lineup for 2021.
Taking place at Lloyds Amphitheatre from June 11 to 13, organisers say they are “really excited” about the “incredible” food that will be on offer.
Bristol Craft Beer Festival brings together the best breweries from around the world and local food traders take part to keep punters well fed.
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The food lineup announcement comes after a special brew was created for the festival by St Werburgh’s Wiper and True and Fozia Ismail, the founder of Somali supper club Arawelo Eats. The New England-style pale ale is brewed with a new hop called Talus, as well as Xawaash, a Somali blend of spices.
2021 will see Two Belly, Jikoni East Africa, Nuvola Pizza and a collaboration between Popti & Beast and Asado.
Located on Whiteladies Road, Two Belly marries cheese and beer together. Owner Dom will be giving out advice for food and drink pairings throughout the weekend.
Jikoni East Africa, a Bristol and Bath based street food trader serving traditional and inspired dishes from Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia and Tanzania, will also be at the festival serving food.

Jikoni will be keeping drinkers well fed. Photo: Plaster
Nuvola Pizza, part of Bodmin’s Harbour Brewery, will be serving food and beer.
Asado and Popti & Beast will also come together in a unique collaboration. Burger bosses Asado and St Werburgh-based Popti & Beast will be serving a range of food.
“What makes Bristol Craft Beer Festival is that it’s greater than the sum of its parts,” says Greg Wells, Bristol Craft Beer Festival founder.
“Amazing brews, incredible food and incredible atmosphere all combine to make a truly special event.”
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