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Portrush Beer Festival

Portrush Town Hall, Kerr street, Portrush, County Antrim, BT56 8DX
Draught taps at Portrush Beer Festival

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The Portrush Beer Fest is back again in 2025 on 3rd & 4th October 2025 in Portrush Town Hall. This is a celebration of artisan drink & food producers from across Ireland.

The festival will feature a number of local breweries showcasing some of their best ales and beers. Whether you enjoy a hoppy bitter, IPA or dark stout, you will find something to suit your taste at the Portrush Beer Festival.

Browse your way around the bar areas sampling through the beer list and selecting your favourites. The festival will also have food available featuring local traders who will serve a range of dishes to enjoy with your beer.

Whether you're on the hunt for a new brewery to try or you just want a day out with a festival atmosphere, friendly craic and a good buzz, you'll definitely

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