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Beerfest Asia returns for the third time in 2011 from 16 to 19 June Appealing to both exhibitors and the many beer lovers in Singapore and around the region, visitors get to enjoy over 250 different beers from all over the world at affordable prices from as low as SGD 3 under three marquees. 30,000 people are expected at Beerfest Asia 2011. 
Further complementing the experience are the outdoor bazaar with a delectable range of food and games. Jam-packed with classic festival activities, there is something for everyone at Beerfest Asia. 
For the trade industry, besides having the opportunity to engage and exchange dialogue with other industry colleagues and promote their products, Beerfest Asia 2011 continues with the tradition of the Asia Beer Awards in its sophomore
year and for the very first time, the Asia Brewers’ Conference will be held on the trade day (16 June 2011) of Beerfest Asia 2011.
This is Singapore , so beer is expensive , one plastic cup goes from $5 to $15 and first you have to buy a ticket of $32 - $37 (which includes 2 selected beers).
 
 
 
 
"A colloquial and affectionate term used by many when referring to the areas below their public housing blocks, “downstairs” is also the apt title for this Singaporean documentary.
Unfolding over a 24-hour period, downstairs marries meaningful and colourful visuals with an audio collage to tell the
personal stories of its users.
With random and diverse profiles as supporting cast to the protagonist – “downstairs”, this high definition short
documentary shares anecdotes of community, love, dreams and memories.
Moving from the rustic charms of the old neighbourhoods to the swanky sophistication of the newer estates, it also documents change, in the form of transient meanings that exists between man and space.
downstairs features heartwarming and candid displays of human interaction, sometimes tinged with innocent humour, showing how a space is not just a space but something that is full of life.
With 80% of the Singaporean population living in public housing flats, downstairs is a peek into the nation’s culture and identity."  by Helmi Ali