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Alcohol-Free Drinks Festival, 13th August, FREE, Bermondsey Sq


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The Mindful Drinking Festival

London's first Alcohol-Free Drinks Festival


Bermondsey Square, SE1 3UN


13th August

12 noon - 6pm


FREE - http://mindfuldrinkingfestival.com/


Come to London?s first drinks festival where only the glasses get smashed!


Club Soda are taking over the boutique Bermondsey Square Hotel to celebrate the best in alcohol-free drinks: craft beers, wines, lower-sugar sodas, infusions, and expert mixology so special you?ll swoon.


Relax on the summer roof garden and enjoy tutored tastings, flavour pairings, mixology masterclasses, and secrets from beer experts and wine sommeliers.


★ Eisberg alcohol-free wine and cocktail bar at the roof garden overlooking the festival square

★ Heineken? 0.0 beer Pop-up Bar - come meet master brewer Willem van Waesberghe from Amsterdam

★ Big Drop Brewing Co Craft Beer Yard, with the best low and no alcohol ales and beers

★ Real Kombucha Tasting Table - discover a new way of drinking if you are dodging the drink

★ Fentimans Summer Bar with the finest botanical drinks

★ Lively market square with a handpicked selection of the best and most exciting alcohol-free drinks on the market

★ The best street food offerings we?ve found from around London

★ Live music

★ FREE ENTRY

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