Nigeria Beer Festival 2025 returns to Lagos this December with craft brews, music, food, and culture in a grand Detty December celebration
Nigeria Beer Festival 2025 is set to light up Lagos this December, as the city welcomes back the iconic celebration of beer, culture, and creativity in collaboration with the Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts, and Culture.
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Positioned as a major highlight of Detty December, this year’s edition promises to be the most exciting yet.
More than a toast to lager lovers, the Nigeria Beer Festival 2025 will celebrate the art of brewing, cultural diversity, and communal spirit that make Nigerian festivals globally renowned.
With thousands expected to attend from across the country and abroad, the event will blend craft and commercial beers, mouthwatering cuisine, Afrobeats, and vibrant cultural displays in one unforgettable Lagos experience.
According to Akinola Oluwaleimu, Festival Coordinator:
“This is a vibrant celebration of beer, culture, creativity, and community. It’s more than just enjoying a cold one — it’s about discovering the stories and artistry behind each brew, and connecting with fellow enthusiasts in a shared appreciation of Nigerian heritage.”
Attendees can look forward to interactive beer tasting sessions, live music performances, and opportunities to engage with master brewers and innovators shaping the industry.
The festival’s immersive experience aims to promote not only enjoyment but also responsible consumption and cultural awareness.
Adding momentum to the event, Idris Aregbe, Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Tourism, reaffirmed government support:
“This festival fits perfectly within our Detty December vision—fusing entertainment, tourism, and economic empowerment. With over 1.2 million visitors in 2024, we’re building an even more impactful 2025 edition.”
The Nigeria Beer Festival 2025 is also expected to significantly benefit local vendors, hospitality, and transportation services, further strengthening Lagos’s position as Africa’s cultural and entertainment capital.
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Set against the vibrant pulse of Lagos nightlife and Afrobeat rhythms, the festival offers something for everyone—whether you’re a seasoned beer connoisseur or simply seeking a unique way to kick off the holiday season.

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