The City of Ale is back in Norwich for its 12th festival this spring and this is all you need to know ahead of the city-wide celebration. 

What are the dates and locations?

The event will last a month, taking place across pubs and bars in the city from May 23 until June 23.

The festival's walkable ale trails are designed to take beer fans “off-road” through historic parts of the city, "allowing you to view its rich heritage through the lens of its Norwich pubs and brewing tradition".

Eastern Daily Press: David Holliday, left, and Phil Cutter, at the City of Ale festival last yearDavid Holliday, left, and Phil Cutter, at the City of Ale festival last year (Image: Denise Bradley/Newsquest)

What can I expect during the festival? 

An ale-inspired month celebrating 52 of the city's finest pubs and bars, the festival will bring together more than 50 award-winning ales and craft beers on cask and keg from Norfolk and Suffolk-based breweries.

There will be eight designated Ale Trails for 2024, with participants able to earn a stamp at each pub they visit on the trails.

Upon completion of each trail, a badge can be claimed at either the first or final pub on the trail. 

Eastern Daily Press: John Smith of Wolf Brewery and Lesley George of Humpty Dumpty Brewery at last year's eventJohn Smith of Wolf Brewery and Lesley George of Humpty Dumpty Brewery at last year's event (Image: Newsquest/Denise Bradley)

What is happening at the launch event? 

There will be a City of Ale launch party happening at The Waterfront on May 23.

The event, for people over the age of 18, will run from 5.30pm to 10.30pm.

Entry costs £11 and includes three pints and a festival glass. 

Tickets are available now at ueaticketbookings.co.uk.

Which pubs, bars and breweries are taking part?

To see all of the pubs and breweries taking part in this year's event, head to cityofale.org.uk.