Lymington will host its Summer Beer Festival later this month, promising a weekend filled with beer, live music and food.

Running from Friday, June 28 to Sunday, June 30, with no cost for entry, the festival will display an assortment of beers from guest breweries and Monkey Brewhouse, which has been creating its own range of beers since 2021.

The festival's beer selection is curated by brewer, Will, and includes 24 unique beers, with a split of 12 on cask and 12 on keg, which will rotate over the weekend.

Guests can choose from Monkey Brewhouse's 27 varieties of brews, including modern cask ales, keg IPAs, dark beers and the local favourite, Forest Lager.

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Local musicians Emma Hardy, Tim Young, Lost Post, John Burke and the Big Town Boppers, Alex Roberts, Sunstroke, Six & Sax and Phil Holbird & Wayne Redhead will also be performing across the three days.

In addition to the beer and music, the organisers will initiate a fundraiser for installing a defibrillator outside the pub for community use.

The pub, popular among Lymington locals and tourists, is renowned for fresh food along with live music nights on Fridays and Sundays at 8pm, monthly quizzes and open mic nights.