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THE Clarets Trust and the East Lancashire branch of CAMRA are holding their fourth Beer Festival at the 1882 Lounge, Burnley FC, tomorrow and Saturday.
Opening times are 1pm to 11pm tomorrow, with the official opening at 6pm by Burnley FC development director Paul Fletcher.
Burnley MP Kitty Ussher will also be there to pull a pint of Moorhouses' No Nay Never, the beer she has sponsored
On Saturday it will be a noon start until 11pm.
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The entry charge is £2.50, with discounts for CAMRA and trust members. Hot and cold food will be available.
Clitheroe's Bowland Brewery is supplying a beer named BKB (Barry Kilby's Bitter) in honour of the Burnley chairman.
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