2027 Bent and Bongs Beer Bash – Full Details

Opening Times
The opening times for the 2027 festival are:
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Opening Times |
Admission |
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Thursday 28 January, 2027 |
6pm – 11pm |
TBC |
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Friday 29 January, 2027 |
4pm – 11pm |
TBC |
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Saturday 30 January, 2027 |
12 noon – 9pm |
TBC |
Note that we are one week earlier (last weekend in January) for 2027.
Thursday opens 1 hour early at 5pm for sponsors only.
£1 Discount for CAMRA members. Bring your card – you won’t get the discount without it.
We are still figuring out the free admission times for 2027.
Venue and How To Get There
This year’s beer festival takes place at The Atherton Roller Rink.
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If you use What Three Words (and if you don’t you should) ///free.spring.teams will drop you right on the doorstep.
For full and comprehensive directions for how to find us by trains and buses head to our How To Find Us page.

Beers

The beer list usually starts to take shape around a month before the festival. As soon as we have something we’ll update the details here. It will be good. Very VERY good.
Music and Entertainment
We are expecting great things for 2027. Possibly even a surprise return. We’ll say no more for now until we’ve got it confirmed.
Thursday
TBC
Friday
TBC
Saturday
TBC

Food and Festival Fodder

The festival will have a wonderful selection of pies, sausages, and all things yummy. The perfect accompaniments to a couple of pints. Come thirsty and come hungry.
New To The Festival – How It All Works and Getting Your First Pint

If this is your first beer festival DON’T PANIC! We’ve got your back. Here’s how it all works.
When you enter the festival we will give you your souvenir glass. We can’t stress this enough. Look after your glass. Your glass is your drinking vessel for the whole session and is yours to keep when you head for home. Treat your glass as your friend. Nay. It’s more than a friend. Treat your glass as a loved one. Hold it carefully. Keep it out of harm’s way. There are no spare glasses kept behind the bars so when you turn up for a drink you need your glass.
Remember! No glass = no beer!
Do not put your glass on the barrier around the roller rink itself. It’s too easy for it to be knocked off and break. A broken glass means no glass. Remember! No glass = no beer!
The festival runs on tokens for payment for beers. Once you have your glass you need to buy some tokens. The token desk is on your left as you walk into the main part of the roller rink and the cheerful people there will be happy to sell you a bunch of tokens.
Remember! No tokens = no beer!
Once you have your tokens, head for your bar of choice. Please do not try to use cash. The bar staff cannot accept it and will send you to the token desk to buy tokens. No matter how much we say this we guarantee that by the end of the festival more than one person will have tried to pay with cash and will have been dispatched back to the token desk to buy tokens.
This is a beer festival. A festival of beer and other drinks. If you are used to walking into a pub and ordering a pint of tasteless fizzy pop (any of the big brands) you will find the drinks here come in a massive variety of tastes. We really want you to have a good time and not buy something that you don’t like the taste of. Ask the really nice people behind the bars for a taste and they will give you a teeny tiny bit of the drink you fancy trying. If you like it you can buy some. If you don’t, well now, isn’t that a better way to find out that you don’t like something rather than buy a pint and then wonder what to do with it for the next half hour. Nobody’s tastes are the same. We absolutely guarantee that there will be drinks here that you don’t like. And we absolutely doubly guarantee that there are drinks here that you will totally love. If you really love a beer, tell the nice people behind the bars and ask for a recommendation. It can become a whole beer adventure. What’s not to love about that?
Tokens
The festival runs on a token system for buying beer. None of the bars will accept cash. It’s tokens only. Yeah – The original beer tokens huh??
You buy tokens from the Token Desk. It’s on your left as you walk into the main part of the roller rink. You can’t miss it. There are people there selling tokens and it has a big sign over it saying TOKENS.
The token desk will accept payments in cash, card, and contactless.
If you have unused tokens left at the end of the night the token desk will cash them in for you. There is also a container there if you want to delete your leftover shrapnel to the festival’s charity.
This is important so we are putting it in big red letters. TO CASH IN YOUR UNUSED TOKENS AT THE END OF THE NIGHT YOU MUST DO THIS WITHIN 20 MINUTES OF THE BARS CLOSING.
This is also important so we are putting it in big red letters. TOKENS ARE ONLY VALID ON THE DAY THAT YOU BUY THEM. ANY TOKENS BOUGHT ON THURSDAY ARE NOT VALID ON FRIDAY OR SATURDAY. ANY TOKENS BOUGHT ON FRIDAY ARE NOT VALID ON SATURDAY. If you have leftover tokens remember to cash them in before going home.
Tickets
There are no advance ticket sales for general admission.
The festival is pay on the door on entry only.
OK – You’ve seen someone get in with a ticket. Why are we saying there are no advance ticket sales. What the hell?
These tickets are sponsors tickets. We give our sponsors some general admission tickets as part of the package for sponsoring us. The number varies by the type of package. That’s it. There’s no mystery. No chips in vaccines. No chemtrails. No secret Illuminati controlling your future (actually we’re still out on this one). It’s just sponsors who are sponsoring the festival. If you are coming with a bunch of people why not consider a personal sponsorship package. That way you too get to become one of the secret Illuminati happy group of people who get in an hour early on Thursday.
Thank You to our Wonderful Sponsors
You know who you are and we couldn’t do this without you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Preserving a Bit of History
We started the tradition a long time ago of linking each page of festival details back to the previous one. It was mostly for our benefit to keep the site easy to edit. We could skip back and forwards through the years pretty easily. With the new site structure in 2026 strictly speaking we no longer need to do this. We still do. Traditions have a way of keeping their inertia, and hey it’s not exactly hurting anyone. For posterity and tradition, the full details for the 2026 festival are linked here.
