A selection of 20 real ales will feature in a 12-day beer festival at a Salisbury pub.
Wetherspoon's pub The King's Head, in Bridge Street, will host the festival from October 9 to October 20.
The selection of beers includes five from international brewers from Japan, Canada, New Zealand, and the USA.
The festival will introduce new beers that have not been served in the pub before.
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Pub manager Robert Stephens said: "The festival is a great celebration of real ale.
"It will allow us to showcase a selection of superb beers, including those from brewers as far afield as Japan and New Zealand, as well as those closer to home, over a 12-day period.
"All of the beers will be available at great value-for-money prices."
Some of the beers in the festival collection are vegan and suitable for vegetarians.
The other beers on offer include different malt and hop varieties and even have coffee and fruit in their ingredients.
A pint of these beers will cost £1.99.
The international brews available are Red Racer Session, Dinner Ale, Orihime Pale Ale, Who Dat, and All Dog Alert.
There will also be beers from Conwy Brewery, Fyne Ales Brewery, Batemans Brewery, Rudgate Brewery, Titanic Brewery, Maxim Brewery, and Loch Lomond Brewery.
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