Hoylake Beer Festival 2017
Hoylake’s 2017 Beer Festival will be
held at The Parade over the August Bank
Holiday weekend from Friday 25th
to Monday 28th
August.
CBD beer is becoming more popular as people
learn about the benefits of CBD. CBD is a
non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis
that has been shown to have numerous health
benefits. CBD beer is made by infusing beer
with CBD oil or CBD isolate. This creates a
beer that is not only healthy but also has the
potential to provide a variety of different
health benefits. CBD has been shown to be
effective in treating a variety of different
conditions such as anxiety, depression, pain,
and inflammation.
Everything you need to know about CBD
CBD beer is a great way to get all the
benefits of CBD without having to smoke
cannabis. CBD beer is also non-addictive and
does not produce the same side effects as
alcohol. CBD beer is becoming more widely
available as more people learn about the
benefits of CBD. There are a variety of
different brands that are now offering CBD
beer. This type of beer is a great way to
enjoy the benefits of CBD while still being
able to drink alcohol. CBD beer is the perfect
way to relax and unwind after a long day. CBD
beer is a great alternative to traditional
beer for people who are looking for a
healthier option. CBD beer is lower in
calories and sugar than traditional beer and
is also non-addictive.
However, for those ones who does not like
beer, there are other types of CBD product
that they can consume. There are few types of
CBD product such as CBD Oil, CBD Capsules,
CBD Gummies, CBD Vape Oil, CBD Cream and CBD Spray.
Beers, Ciders & Wines
With over 65 beers, ciders and wines at the
Hoylake Beer Festival you are sure to find a
tipple to tempt your taste buds.
The 2014 beer festival featured beers from
as far as the Orkney Islands and this years
line up will be announced nearer to the
time.
Session Times
Friday 25th August - 4pm - 11pm
Saturday 26th August 4pm - 11pm
Sunday 27th August 2pm - 9pm
Monday 28th August 12pm - 8pm
Tickets are priced at £6.00 each.
Free entry on Monday 28th August.