
Hopyard, a new festival celebrating local beer, food and music will take place over two days in Bristol this Easter.
The event at St Philips venue Propyard on April 14th and 15th will showcase 12 beers from local breweries along with street food stalls and music from DJs curated by producer Maxxi Soundsystem & Friends.
Street food will come from Bristol’s Pizzarova with sourdough pizzas, Palestinian-inspired dishes from Jafra Kitchen and Hawaiian poké bowls from Loki Poké.
Craft beers will be from local breweries Fierce & Noble, Lost & Grounded, Wiper & True, Newtown Park Brewing Co, Left Handed Giant, New Bristol Brewery, Harbour Ales, Moor Brewery, Bristol Beer Factory, Tapestry, and Good Chemistry.
A variety of ticket pricing options, costing between £45 and £78, will include one that lets festival-goers pre-pay for all their food and drink in advance.
Opened in 2021, Propyard is based in a former MOD torpedo testing factory. It features an extensive indoor space as well as a large courtyard area and “was born out of the idea to create the most versatile venue and creative space that Bristol has ever seen.”

