Scotland's largest craft beer festival found its new home in Glasgow's West End this weekend.

The two-day event, which took place on both Friday and Saturday, saw thousands of beer enthusiasts make their way to SWG3 to sample the country's finest lagers, stouts and IPAs all under one roof as part of the Glasgow Craft Beer Festival.

Glasgow Times:

The Finnieston venue's main hall was packed with independent breweries like Hidden Lane and Overtone with visitors encouraged to discover the wide range of diversity in each different pour.

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Glasgow Times:

Food was provided by El Perro Negro, Babos and Beirm while the event was soundtracked by the likes of Optimo and Greg Wilson.

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Glasgow Times: Pictured: Southside favourites Babos served signature toasties at the eventPictured: Southside favourites Babos served signature toasties at the event

Speaking ahead of the festival, Wee Are Beer Co-Founder Greg Wells said: "We're very excited to be in Glasgow.

“There’s brilliant music, a fantastic food scene and of course a really strong creative arts community.

“That all ties in very well with what craft beer is all about."