Popular Malvern pub to host beer and cider festival
The Brewers Arms in Lower Dingle will be hosting the 'Wild West Beer Festival' between Friday and Sunday, October 18 to 20.
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Ryan is a journalist for the Malvern Gazette, Ledbury and the Worcester News. He covers anything from crime to leisure- and would love to hear your story.
The Brewers Arms in Lower Dingle will be hosting the 'Wild West Beer Festival' between Friday and Sunday, October 18 to 20.
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