We are thrilled to announce Guest Fest - a relaxed weekend celebration of exceptional keg and cask beer, taking place on Friday 18th and Saturday 19th July.
Our wee taproom will host an exciting lineup of around 15 guest beers on draught, alongside our own new and classic brews. The event will feature breweries from across the UK and Europe, including standout names like Dookit, Mains, Holy Goat, De Molen, UpFront, Brew Toon, and many more. Styles will range from crisp lagers to bold stouts, fruity sours, and hoppy pale ales, ensuring something for every palate.
In a major first, Guest Fest will mark the CASK ALE DEBUT of two much-loved Two Towns Down beers:
These Streets – a lightly hopped, citrus-forward pale ale, and
The Day We Caught The Train – an award-winning salted caramel stout.
Both will be available on handpull across the weekend!
On keg, we'll also be launching several new brews, including:
A Tribe Called Toa – a New Zealand-style pale ale brewed with Kohatu, Moutere and Nelson Sauvin
Watermelon Sugar – a sweet and juicy summer sour
Ice Cream Van: Raspberry Ripple – a creamy, ripe raspberry sour
Peacock Suit – a peachy NEIPA designed to be light, fruity, and sessionable
What's more, our fridge is brimming with cans, and cider, wines and spirits are also available.
ENTRY IS COMPLETELY FREE - no tickets are required. The event will run during normal taproom hours - from 4pm on Friday and 2pm on Saturday. The taproom at 47 Back Sneddon Street is known for its welcoming atmosphere, and yes - dogs are more than welcome!
Founded in 2019, family owned and operated, Two Towns Down has gone from strength to strength, evolving from a small local operation into one of the most exciting names on the Scottish craft beer scene. Known for its balanced, flavour-forward beers and no-nonsense approach to brewing, the brewery has picked up multiple awards and accolades in just a few short years.
At the heart of the operation is Sandy McKelvie, head brewer and widely respected figure in the UK beer community, whose creativity and technical skill have helped shape a lineup of beers that resonate with casual drinkers and connoisseurs alike. As the brewery continues to grow — expanding its range, reach, and taproom presence — it remains deeply rooted in its community ethos: approachable, independent, and proudly Paisley.
Guest Fest promises a weekend of brilliant beer, friendly faces, and laid-back vibes within stoating distance of Gilmour Street Station. Whether you're a cask aficionado, a craft keg connoisseur, or just curious to try something new, we'll be delighted to see you!
Also check out other Festivals in Paisley.