The Bedminster Beer Trail, from Friday, May 23 to Sunday, May 25, will offer beer lovers the chance to try more than 100 different craft beers.
This year’s edition will also feature a new beer to try just for the trail - ‘It’s Bemmie not Bedmo’, made in collaboration with New Bristol Brewery.
Alongside the beer, participating venues will also host experiences throughout the weekend, including meet-the-brewer events, beer and food pairings, DJ sets, and live music.
Trail maps are now available to pick up at all the venues, allowing visitors to create their own route and collect stamps as they go.
Those who complete the trail will unlock a 10 per cent discount on draft beer at all venues until the end of May.
There’s no ticket or entry fee required.
Mike Fenlon, co-owner of Lupe Bar & Kitchen and Alpha Bottle Shop, said: "The Trail has grown every year and 2025 is going to be huge.
“It’s not just about beer - it’s about the people and places that make this part of the city feel special.
“And with over 100 beers on offer, there’s genuinely something for everyone."
Charlie Taylor, co-owner of KASK, added: "This is the most fun weekend of the year.
“The atmosphere over the last three editions has been incredible and it’s great to know that the same feeling is being replicated throughout BS3 at other independent venues.
“Get out on the Trail and support your local!"
Scroll through the find out the 13 venues taking part in the trail and where you can get a map:

1. Bristol Beer Factory Taproom

2. Spotted Cow

3. Lupe
