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Portsmouth's first Sausage and Cider Fest

Expect a great array of amazing ciders and sausages to indulge in on Saturday 21st September 2019 at Portsmouth Guildhall. 

There will be a huge variety of delicious sausages and definitely not the standard bangers you would find in your local supermarket. The organisers have sourced the finest butchers’ sausages and those with a little twist.

Enjoy incredible live music with the in-house band and live DJ acts, whilst enjoying a pint or two of delicious craft ciders and beers on offer. The organisers really love real cider and have scoured all corners of the UK for the finest cider money can buy and then bring them for everyone to savour and enjoy with friends, alongside great sausages and fine music.

Non-cider drinkers need not fear as it's not just about cider at this event! With a fantastic craft beer, a gin bar, prosecco bar and soft drinks available, there really is something for everyone. 

The event will be hosted in sessions, of 5 hours each:12:00 – 17:00 & 18:00 – 23:00. Tickets from just £10, strictly for 18+  and ID will be required. 

Come for a day of indulgence and experiences never seen before. Tickets are available via various ticket partners; Eventbrite and sausageandciderfest.co.uk 

For more information about Sausage & Cider Fest Portsmouth contact  info@sausageandciderfest.co.uk or visit our website sausageandciderfest.co.uk

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