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Want a taste of what you will experience at GABF 2020?

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The 8th annual Great Australian Beer Festival Geelong will have a new home at the iconic Johnstone Park in the heart of the CBD, and located right next to the Geelong Train station, only a few minutes’ walk to the waterfront and entertainment district.

Picture hundreds of amazing beers and ciders that you can sample or just kick back and relax with—smoking slow-cooked meats and Geelong’s best burgers, a rocking piano-bar, a gin bar, slushies and wine just to mix it up.

Music will feature Sneaky Sound System and Kim Churchill and local band Kite Machine with more to be announced. One ripping day filled to the brim with memories.

Celebrate great beer, with a smorgasbord of artisan brews from across the Geelong, Bellarine, Surf Coast and Otway regions. It is the only place in Australia you will find all these local brewers in one place.

GABF overflows with fun, from the moment you set hands on your tasting glass, till the time you are tipping back your last beer or cider.

Now that is a perfectly crafted experience.

 

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