25.10.2024 | Culture
Taste the best craft beers from all over Europe at Humalafest
Tetx Ingel Kink
Photo Renee Altrov

At Humalafest craft beer festival in Tallinn this Saturday (October 26), you will be able to try beers from 13 breweries from around Estonia and abroad. The intimate event at Humalakoda Brewery Restaurant in Balti Jaam Market has has a limited number of tickets.
In recent years, craft beers and microbreweries have surged in popularity in Estonia, and many of the country’s microbreweries have gained recognition internationally as well as won countless awards.
The list of 13 participating breweries at Humalfest include the large Estonian craft brewery Põhjala, down to small microbreweries including Humalakoda itself and SNCO Pruul from the Estonian town of Keila.
As well as Estonian craft beers you will also find breweries from Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, Bulgaria and Italy represented at the event.
Tickets for Humalafest are limited to just 200. At the time of writing a few are still available to purchase from Fienta.
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