For beer lovers

MORE than 200 beers will be available at the 18th Sussex Beer and Cider Festival at the Hove Centre, Hove, from March 6 to 8.

This record number of beers is due to the resurgence of real ales and a large selection of ciders, perries, country wines and British and foreign bottled beers will also be there.

The downstairs bar has been designated as the Sussex Bar and will be selling only those beers from breweries in Sussex.

The festival sessions with ticket prices are as follows:

Thursday evening, 5pm '“ 11pm, 3.50

Friday lunchtime, 11am '“ 3pm, 3

Friday evening, 5pm '“ 11pm, 6

Saturday lunchtime, 11am '“ 3pm, 3

Saturday evening, 5pm '“ 10pm, 5 (3 concessions)

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Tickets will be available at the Hove and Brighton Centres, The Bell, The Evening Star, The Sir Charles Napier; Shoreham: The Buckingham Arms; Southwick, The Romans; Lewes: The Gardener's Arms; Worthing: The Selden Arms), or by post from SCBCF Ticket Sales, 13 Rudyard Road, Woodingdean, Brighton BN2 6UB (Tel: 07784 944277).

For postal applications, please state the session(s) for which you require tickets, and enclose an SAE with your payment, which should be by cheque or Postal Order made payable to "CAMRA Sussex Beer Festival".

To avoid disappointment on the day it is advisable to buy tickets in advance, particularly for the very popular Friday and Saturday evening sessions, which always sell out.

The ticket price includes a souvenir programme and, for CAMRA members, beer tokens worth 2 on presentation of their membership card.

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For the Saturday evening, a 2 concession will be available to students buying tickets at the Hove Centre on production of a Students Union card.

For the first time, there will be no live entertainment on the Friday but Copperhead will be playing in the Main Hall on Saturday evening.

Hot and cold food, plus vegetarian options, will be on sale in the balcony area, as well as soft drinks, teas and coffees.

This year the festival charity will be the Royal National Lifeboat Institute.

The Hove Centre has full disabled facilities and is a short walk from Hove Station.

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