Shepherd Neame is proud to support Faversham Literary Festival 2024
Running from February 16 – 25, it features more than 60 author events including Jeanette Winterson, Lemn Sissay, Tim Peake, Dame Sheila Hancock, Roger McGough and Kate Mosse.
We are hosting eight of the events at the Faversham Brewery in our Old Brewery Store venue, and Shepherd Neame beers will be on offer during the events at St Mary of Charity Church.
To celebrate our sponsorship, we are running a special prize draw offering the chance to win the following:
- 1st prize: Beer for a year
- 2nd prize: Brewery tour
- 3rd prize: Two cases of year
Enter our exclusive prize draw below:
Find out more and buy tickets at https://shepherdneame.favershamliteraryfestival.org/index.php/
Drink, dine and stay with Shepherd Neame
While you’re visiting Faversham, don’t miss out on the opportunity to visit one of our nine unique pubs and inns in the town. From the beautiful creekside setting of the Albion Taverna, to the traditional charm of historic pub The Bear, you can be sure of a warm welcome, delicious food and distinctive drinks.
And if you are looking for accommodation during your visit, why not stay in one of the 12 stylish bedrooms on offer at The Sun Inn? Just a stone’s throw from the Faversham Brewery, the pub dates back to the 14th century and boasts many original features including inglenook fireplaces and oak beams, along with a charming courtyard garden.
We also have other distinctive accommodation available nearby. Find out more here: https://www.shepherdneame.co.uk/pubs
Discover the secrets of Britain's oldest brewer
Why not enjoy our award-winning guided tour of the Faversham Brewery during your visit to the town?
See brewing and fermentation vessels; taste natural mineral water from the brewery’s well; try some malted barley and smell locally-grown Kentish hops. The 80 minute tour also includes a visit to the Old Brewery Store, housed in the old wines and spirits store, which features impressive displays of historic delivery vehicles, a recreated coopers’ workshop, bygone pub signs and a collection of hop picking memorabilia. It ends back in the Visitor Centre with a tutored tasting of Shepherd Neame’s Kentish ales and speciality lagers, before visitors have the chance to visit the Brewery Shop and pick up a souvenir, gift or some of their favourite beer. Book your tour here.