IMBC 2022 token prices & glass reveal

Every year, there are two questions we get asked more than any other:

  1. When are the breweries being announced?
    …and, once that’s been answered:
  2. How much are tokens this year?

We’ve answered (the majority of) the first question over the past few days, and now we’re finally ready to answer the second.

Some of the many changes we’ve wanted to make to IMBC for 2022 have been about making the festival more sustainable in every sense of the word: for our brewers, for the future of the the festival, and, most importantly, for the people who come drink with us at the baths every year.

Our brewery list this year focuses on showcasing the best that the UK has to offer (with one or two surprises from further afield to augment this, who we’ve worked with in order to limit the impact that this will have upon the environment – these will be announced next week). This not only keeps our carbon emissions down, but it also allows us to support the British scene while it is a state of flux, with many breweries of all sizes going through a difficult time with increased costs across the board. Stay tuned for a specially produced video this Tuesday that goes into some of these points with brewers from across the UK in more detail.

Another positive of this change is that we’re able to make this sustainable from a financial point of view for our visitors. The main feedback we received from the 2019 version of the festival was the perceived high cost of token prices (which was set at £29 for 11, with 20% of beers being set at 2 tokens or more). As the cost of craft beer has increased in the last few months especially, and with price of even a generic pint of lager up more than 10% since the last edition of the festival, giving everyone who joins us at IMBC the chance to drink a wide range of incredible beers at a cost that remains affordable became one of our main objectives for 2022. Air freighting beers to the festival in the same manner that we previously would’ve made this aim completely unachievable.

With that in mind, our pricing structure for IMBC 2022 is as follows:

  • All beers across the festival will be priced at 1 token.
  • Bundles of 10 tokens will cost £25
  • Individual tokens can be purchased separately for £2.70

Please note that the festival will be completely cashless, so tokens will need to be paid for using card. We’ll also be accepting tokens from IMBC 2019, should you still have any knocking around.

In addition, we’re proud to reveal the vessel that you’ll be drinking all those 1 token thirds from: our IMBC 2022 glass. Made by Rostal, this is a Mosella glass, all made possible thanks to the support of this year’s glass sponsors, Kegstar. You’ll get a glass with your entry to the festival, and they’re yours to keep (of course).

Tickets available for the Friday Day & Sunday – get them here.

Third Wave of IMBC breweries announced

Here we go – the last major (though not the last overall: we’ve still got a few small surprises left to come) brewery announcement for this year’s IMBC. You’ll have seen our reveal of who’ll be there all weekend (click here if not), as well as those who’ll only be there Thursday & Friday (click here again, please) – so now, with the festival two weeks away, it is time to reveal our Saturday & Sunday crew… but first, we’ve got two extra names to add into the ALL WEEKEND MIX, welcome to the party –

Lost and Grounded, Bristol
https://www.lostandgrounded.co.uk/
Manchester Union, Manchester
https://manchesterunionbrewery.com/

…and they’ll be joined across Saturday & Sunday by the following:

Donzoko, Edinburgh
https://www.donzoko.org/
Balance Brewing & Blending, Manchester
https://balancebrewing.co/
Pastore, Cambridge
https://www.pastorebrewing.com/
Yonder, Radstock
https://brewyonder.co.uk/
Double Barreled, Reading
https://doublebarrelled.co.uk/
Squawk, Manchester
https://squawkbrewingco.com/
RedWillow, Macclesfield
https://www.redwillowbrewery.com/
Unity, Southampton
https://unitybrewingco.com/
Hackney Brewery, Hackney
https://www.hackneybrewery.com/
Wild Card, Walthamstow
https://www.wildcardbrewery.co.uk/
Glasshouse, Birmingham
https://glasshousebeer.co.uk/
Talking Tides, Redcar
https://www.talkingtides.com/
Chain House, Preston
https://www.chainhousebrewing.com/
Anthology, Leeds
https://anthologybrewing.co.uk/
Ventile, Stockport
https://www.facebook.com/ventilebrewco/
Rivington, Chorley
https://www.rivingtonbrewing.co.uk/
Triple Point, Sheffield
https://triplepointbrewing.co.uk/

Expect news about token prices, food, non-beer, and some other special stuff coming in the next few days.

…final tickets are available for some sessions, with Friday’s early session having a handful left, Sunday looking similar, and there being fewer than 20 Full Fat (i.e. every session, every day) still up for sale. If you want them, act quick – get them here.

We’ve also got volunteering opportunities left open too, which will get you Beer tokens! Ticket to a session of your choice! Free food during the event! IMBC T-shirt! A good time! Plus a £25 Nell’s Pizza voucher to enjoy afterwards! If you’re free on Saturday night or Sunday, we’d especially like to hear from you – volunteer here.

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Second wave of IMBC breweries announced

You’ve probably read about our first wave of brewery announcements – and what comes after a first wave? A second wave (and then, a third – more on that later). We’re pleased to announce the following breweries who’ll be taking to the baths on THURSDAY & FRIDAY on the festival this year: once again we’ve picked the absolute finest that the scene has got to offer.

So, here’s your second wave, who’ll all be pouring on both Thursday & Friday at this year’s IMBC:

Brass Castle, Malton
https://brasscastle.co.uk/
Chapter Brewing
, Runcorn
https://chapterbrewing.co.uk/
Exale, Walthamstow
https://exalebrew.co.uk/
Fell Brewery, Lake District
https://fellbrewery.co.uk/
Fierce, Aberdeen
https://www.fiercebeer.com/
Floc., Canterbury
https://flocbrewing.com/
Holy Goat, Dundee
https://holygoat.beer/
The Kernel, Bermondsey
https://www.thekernelbrewery.com/
Left Handed Giant, Bristol
https://lefthandedgiant.com/
Little Earth Project, Sudbury
https://littleearthproject.com/
Neptune, Liverpool
https://www.neptunebrewery.com/
Simple Things Fermentations, Glasgow
https://www.simplethingsfermentations.com/
St Mars of the Desert, Sheffield
https://beerofsmod.co.uk/
Time and Tide, Deal
https://www.timeandtidebrewing.co.uk/
Track, Manchester
https://www.trackbrewing.co/

…final tickets are available for some sessions, with Friday’s early session having a handful left, Sunday looking similar, and there being fewer than 20 Full Fat (i.e. every session, every day) still up for sale. If you want them, act quick – get them here.

We’ve also got volunteering opportunities left open too, which will get you Beer tokens! Ticket to a session of your choice! Free food during the event! IMBC T-shirt! A good time! Plus a £25 Nell’s Pizza voucher to enjoy afterwards! If you’re free on Saturday night or Sunday, we’d especially like to hear from you – volunteer here.

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First Wave of IMBC Breweries announced

Ah, we’re nearly there now – and with that in mind, we’re proud to kick off the next few weeks of IMBC announcements by revealing the first wave of breweries who’ll be attending the festival.

As ever, we’ve picked the creme de la creme of our favourite beer makers, and this particular batch are the one who’ll be there all weekend long, pouring their freshest and finest by the third. In the coming days, we’ll be giving a day by day breakdown of the Thursday & Friday breweries, and well as those who’ll be there on Saturday & Sunday, plus all the information you’ll need about food options, tastings, and – 0f course – token prices.

So, please welcome to the baths the following breweries:

Cloudwater, Manchester
https://cloudwaterbrew.co/
Wild Beer, Pylle (Shepton Mallet)
https://www.wildbeerco.com/
Pomona Island, Manchester
https://www.pomonaislandbrew.co.uk/
Lakes Brew Co, Kendal
https://lakesbrewco.com/
Deya, Cheltenham
https://deyabrewing.com/
Zapato, Huddersfield
https://www.zapatobrewing.com/
Thornbridge, Bakewell
https://thornbridgebrewery.co.uk/
The Beak, Lewes
https://beakbrewery.com/
North Brewing Co, Leeds
https://www.northbrewing.com/
Sureshot, Manchester
https://sureshotbrew.com/
Blackjack, Manchester
https://www.blackjack-beers.com/
Salt Beer Factory, Saltaire
https://saltbeerfactory.co.uk/
Siren, Wokingham
https://www.sirencraftbrew.com/
Verdant, Penryn
https://verdantbrewing.co/
Brulo, Edinburgh
https://www.brulobeer.com/
Hogan’s, Alcester
https://www.hoganscider.co.uk/
Queer Brewing, Manchester
https://www.thequeerbrewingproject.com/
Kirkstall Brewery, Leeds
https://www.kirkstallbrewery.com/
Duration, King’s Lynn
https://durationbeer.com/
JW Lees, Manchester
https://www.jwlees.co.uk/

…final tickets are available for some sessions, with Friday’s early session having a handful left, Sunday looking similar, and there being fewer than 20 Full Fat (i.e. every session, every day) still up for sale. If you want them, act quick – get them here.

We’ve also got volunteering opportunities left open too, which will get you Beer tokens! Ticket to a session of your choice! Free food during the event! IMBC T-shirt! A good time! Plus a £25 Nell’s Pizza voucher to enjoy afterwards! If you’re free on Saturday night or Sunday, we’d especially like to hear from you – volunteer here.

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