Visitors can sample a wide selection of sausage flavours at the festival
A sausage and cider festival is returning to Liverpool next year, offering visitors the chance to sample a variety of unusual sausage flavours from around the world. The festival will be held at the Invisible Wind Factory, which is located on Regent Road close to Liverpool city centre . Coming back to the city for 2025, the festival will take place on Saturday, March 15. Sausage and Cider Festival has appeared in the city a number of times in recent years, but hasn't returned since 2023.
Sausage lovers will also be spoiled for choice, with more than 12 different flavours ranging from maple and chilli to cheese sausages. There will even be options for vegetarian visitors who don't want to miss out. The festival will feature entertainment and eating competitions, such as a red hot chilli peppers eating competition and a world record attempt for sausage eating. There will also be live music from tribute acts and local bands.
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