A range of 30 real ales, including five from international brewers, will be available at Wetherspoons pubs across Gedling borough during its 12-day beer festival.
The pubs will host the festival from Wednesday, October 1 to Sunday, October 12.
The pub chain owns The Free Man in Carlton, Woodthorpe Top in Mapperley and The Ernehale in Arnold.
Amongst the range of 30 real ales are five from international brewers. The overseas brewers are from Australia, India, France and two from the USA. It is the first time the festival has featured a real ale from India and France.


26 of the festival beers will be new to Wetherspoon.
As well as featuring a range of malt and hop varieties from around the world, there are also beers which include cucumber, lime, vanilla, blackberries and spices in their ingredients.
Marketing manager Jen Swindells said the festival would be a great celebration of real ale.
She said: “It will allow us, over a 12-day period, to showcase a selection of superb value-for-money beers, including those from brewers as far afield as India and Australia, as well as those closer to home.
“The event will also give customers the opportunity to enjoy beers which have not previously been available in the pubs, as well as those brewed especially for the festival.”
Three third-of-a-pint tasters will also be available for the price of a pint.




