Tickets have gone on sale for a popular city festival showcasing ciders and ales from across Wiltshire and surrounding counties.

Winterfest, a winter beer and cider festival in Salisbury, will return to the Guildhall on January 24 and 25, 2025.

The festival is run by the Salisbury and South Wiltshire branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) and focuses on local ales.

Tickets are priced at £10 each and include a free glass and souvenir programme.

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Singer Eve N Song will be making a welcome return to Winterfest (Image: Salisbury CAMRA) Drinks will be sold in half-pint and one-third-of-a-pint measures, and CAMRA members will get half a pint free.

The 2024 event was a sell-out, so people wanting to attend are encouraged to book early on the CAMRA website.

Andrew Hesketh, festivals co-ordinator for the Salisbury and South Wiltshire branch of CAMRA, said: "The 2024 Winterfest and its summer sister event Summerfest went very well, and I am sure that our customers will once again enjoy the hospitality of the Guildhall.

"We are bringing back a music session on the Friday evening featuring the lovely Eve N Song, who gave us such a wonderful performance at Summerfest."

He added: "Winterfest will continue the tradition of a comfortable, conversation-led festival and, of course, an excellent range of real ales and ciders.

"Beers on sale will feature the traditional winter stouts, porters and milds as well as a variety of other ales.

"These are being selected both locally and from further afield but beers and ciders from Wiltshire and the surrounding counties will be at the heart of the festival."

The festival will start on Friday, January 24 at 6.30pm and run until 11pm, then continue on Saturday, January 25 from 11am to 8pm.

More details about the beers and ciders to be featured in the festival will be announced closer to the event.