Organisers behind a new city centre food festival have revealed the drinks line-up for 2023 - including cocktails, IPAs and much more.
The inaugural Taste:BD festival will take place in City Park and Centenary Square on April 29 and 30.
The latest announcement follows exciting news about the food choices on offer.
Tasty treats include surf and turf from restaurant Porter House Bros, Vietnamese street food from Nam Snacks, and British Asian dishes from My Lahore.
Now the full list of drinks vendors have been named as the countdown to Taste:BD continues.
The full list
Bini Brew Co - Modern craft beer brewed in Ilkley, the company's highlights include a fruity 6% IPA made with Cryo Pop hops, a 5% IPA with grapefruit zest and stone fruit hop aromas, and a refreshing and light non alcoholic pale ale.
Bytchmix - Premium premixed cocktails including zombie's, pornstar martini's, long island ice tea's, 'Van Helsing' and 'Caribbean Queen'.
Goose Eye Brewery - Family run brewery behind 3.8% light ale Spring Wells, 3.8% pale golden ale Barm Pot Bitter, 3.9% traditional session ale Goose Eye Bitter, 3.9% moreish dark mild Black Moor, and many more.
The Triangle - Shipley bottle shop business on Bradford Road offering anything from sours and ciders to pale ales and pilsners.
SALT Beer Factory - Award-winning micro-brewery known for tipples such as 'Alpaca', 'Ikat' and 'Tram' based in Saltaire.
Stubbee Brewers - Stubbee Lager includes a series of popular beers such as 3.8% pale ale Stubee Gold, 4.5% mid strength Stubee Dry, and 5.2% Stubee X.
VeeDub Camper Bar - this Volkswagen T2 camper based bar offers a variety of chilled alcoholic beverages including draft beers, cocktails, spirits, mixers and bottles.
Wishbone Brewery - Small brewery in Keighley offering modern and traditional styles including lager, stout, blonde, bitter, IPA, Imperial Stout and barrel-aged beers.
A spokesperson for Taste:BD said: "We've compiled a brilliant group of trusted, local, fan-favourite establishments to join us at Taste:BD, to keep your cup filled, your whistle wet, and the good vibes rolling. So, without further ado, please join us in raising a glass to our awesome Taste:BD drinks partners!"
When is Taste:BD food and drink festival?
Taste: BD is a new “flagship” food and drink festival that will be held in Bradford. It is part of a runway of new festivals planned for the District in the build up to the 2025 City of Culture year.
Originally the festival was due to take place on Friday April 28 and Saturday April 29.
It will now start on the Saturday, April 29, and also run on Sunday April 30.
It has been organised by Bradford Council and Raven Staging - the partnership that brought last year’s successful Sup festivals to Bingley and Shipley.
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