
BARRELS of booze flowed at the fifth Heathrow Beer Festival over the weekend.
Hundreds of people floated into the BA Concorde Club at the two-day event where more than 35 seasonal ales and ciders captured the festive mood.
Read on for more and to see the pictures taken by Skyport photographer Huw Powell.
Live band Good Souls raised the roof with pop and rock music from the past four decades on Saturday evening to an upbeat crowd.
The four-piece includes British Airways workers James Davey and singer Ross McKinnon, who was a finalist on BA's Got Talent, the airline's spoof of the popular television series.
Ross joined James, Ian and Andy last year and the group have since landed a regular live slot at The Rose and Crown in Sandhurst.
The event which was staffed by volunteers from campaign group for real ales, West Middlesex CAMRA, was once again a success - with several beers sold out.
Among the alcoholic beverages on the list were Rich's Cider, Ben Crossman's Farmhouse Cider, Bank Top's Blonde, Gertie Sweet's Cherry Diva and Sharp's Special.
The Heathrow Beer Festival is run with support from West Middlesex CAMRA.