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Local brewery Yardley Brothers brings the first-ever Lamma Island Beer Fest to Power Station Beach

Get ready for an afternoon of booze, music, and signature Lamma fun

Celia Lee
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Celia Lee
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This December, local craft brewery Yardley Brothers will be hosting the inaugural Lamma Island Beer Fest on Power Station Beach! Gathering fine pours from Hong Kong’s top breweries — including Breer, Hong Kong Beer Co., Heroes Beer Co., and more — the two-day festival promises a weekend of friendly conversations and island fun powered by exceptional brews. 

Festival-goers can also expect live music delivered by neighbourhood favourites from the Lamma Blues Collective, setting the stage for a chill afternoon with soulful tunes and mellow beats. Not gonna lie; we’re looking forward to a festival with summer vibes where we’re not actually sweating through our outfits!

The highlight of the Beer Fest is, of course, the cold pints, and visitors will get one free beer plus a free festival glass to sample over 100 pours on offer with the purchase of a ticket. Additional beer tokens are also available for purchase on-site. Meanwhile, organisers Yardley Brothers will be launching a brand-new Milkshake India Pale Ale at the festival, a refreshing and flavourful creation aptly named Heliogazer. 

The Lamma Island Beer Fest will take place between 1 and 4pm and 5 and 8pm on December 13, and between 1 and 4pm on December 14 at Power Station Beach, Yung Shue Wan, Lamma Island. Tickets are priced at $150 per person, while all-session passes are available for $288 per person, granting full access to all timeslots across both days. Tickets are available at yardleybrothers.hklammafest2025.  

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