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Brewhouse & Kitchen launches 'Hoppy Hour'

Brewhouse & Kitchen has launched Hoppy Hour at its venues in Cheltenham and Gloucester.

Beat the Autumn (back to work/Summer's over) Blues! Is the motto for this initiative and the brewers have been busily brewing...

As Summer fades away Brewhouse & Kitchen has something to brighten your day at the Brewery Quarter in Cheltenham and Gloucester Quays.

On Sundays through to Thursdays, every week throughout the autumn months, from 4pm to 7pm it's running Hoppy Hour! Every B&K brewed craft beer will be only £3.95 per pint - that's more than 22 different beers, including both Core and Seasonal beers - all hyper local, fresh, unpasteurised, vegan, and some are even award-winning.

If guests fancy a change from craft beer, there's a great cider available, G&T, and wines on offer too - all at £3.95!

Not forgetting the kitchen - B&K's chefs are on hand to prepare great food, from a wide selection of small plates to fantastic, tasty burgers and mains, Brewhouse & Kitchen is the ideal place to meet up with friends for a few drinks and a bite to eat.

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