London Vegan Beer Fest has been cancelled

It doesn’t make me happy to write this, but London Vegan Beer Fest 2026 has been cancelled.

This is not a decision that was made easily. It has been agonised over and every possible option to try and make the event happen was explored, but in the end it became clear that continuing was no longer financially possible.

Putting on large scale independent events in 2026 is incredibly challenging. Rising costs, increasing financial pressures, and a rapidly changing events landscape have made projects like this much more difficult than they once were. Sadly, London Vegan Beer Fest became one of those projects.

I know this news will disappoint a lot of people and I feel like I have let many of you down. I know people had bought tickets, made plans, and were looking forward to spending the day celebrating vegan beer, food, and community together. I am especially saddened because I had been thinking of London Vegan Beer Fest as my own farewell party before I relocate to Australia in a few months after more than 16 years of Fat Gay Vegan.

To everyone who bought a ticket, applied to trade, agreed to sponsor, supported the event, or simply shared the excitement, thank you. Your enthusiasm meant the world to me. Everyone who purchased a ticket has now been refunded and traders who paid deposits have also had those payments returned.

While this particular chapter has come to an unexpected end, it certainly does not mean I am disappearing without a trace.

As I prepare to leave the UK, I want to spend these final months doing exactly what I have been lucky enough to do for the past decade and a half. I want to support independent vegan businesses and collaborate with some of my favourite chefs, restaurants, and venues. I want to create memorable experiences for the community that has given me so much over the years. Most of all, I want the opportunity to say goodbye to many of the incredible people I have met through Fat Gay Vegan.

I’m planning a series of smaller events, supper clubs, and collaborations over the coming months. It feels like an appropriately personal way to celebrate everything this community has meant to me.

The first of these is the long awaited return of Queer Vegan Disco. This much loved night was a regular fixture before the pandemic and I couldn’t be happier to bring it back alongside DJ Phil Marriott and the wonderful team at Karamel. Everyone is welcome and I genuinely hope to see as many of you there as possible.

Every event I organise between now and my departure will be listed on the Events page here on Fat Gay Vegan, so please keep checking back.

Thank you for sticking with me through the highs and the lows. This isn’t the ending I imagined for London Vegan Beer Fest, but I hope you’ll join me over the coming months as we create some new memories together.

I hope to see you soon.


Click here to see all my upcoming events and book tickets. You can also join my FGV email newsletter online here.

If you appreciate these blog posts and the work I do to support vegan business, please consider making a one time small donation of a couple of quid online here. You might also be in the position to sponsor my work on an regular basis via Patreon.

You can order my book ‘Fat Gay Vegan: Eat, Drink and Live Like You Give a Sh!t’ online now. It has been out a while now but is still a good read. You can also listen to the Audiobook read by me!

You can watch/stream my weekly podcast Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong) on YouTubeApple Podcasts, and Spotify.

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Ep 103 of the podcast OUT NOW

Another week means another episode of me and Josh not knowing what we are talking about. Just two vegans talking absolute nonsense!

In this latest episode of Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong) we chat about the death of Bonnie Tyler and Ann Widdecombe, the ludicrous situation with Nigel Farage/Count Binface, and what Melanie C of Spice Girls is up to now.

You can listen/watch via YouTube:


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Or listen/watch via Spotify:


You can browse older episodes on the YouTubeApple Podcasts, or Spotify channels.

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My upcoming events can be found online here.

If you appreciate my blog posts and the work I do to support vegan business and challenge injustice, please consider making a one time small donation of a couple of quid online here. You might also be in the position to sponsor my work on an regular basis via Patreon.

You can order my book ‘Fat Gay Vegan: Eat, Drink and Live Like You Give a Sh!t’ online now. It has been out a while now but is still a good read. You can also listen to the Audiobook read by me!

Follow me on InstagramThreadsTikTokFacebook, and Blue Sky.

Vegan Kitchen Retreat in French Countryside!

If you have ever wished you could spend an entire weekend eating incredible vegan food while learning from one of the UK’s most exciting chefs, this is your chance.

LD of LD’s Kitchen has unveiled A Weekend with LD, an immersive culinary retreat this September that promises to be about so much more than cooking. Taking place in a beautiful countryside location in France, this is a celebration of food, music, travel and storytelling, all wrapped up in a luxury escape.

Read more below.

Cooking retreat with LD

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Limited Mac n Cheese Vegan Pies

Whenever someone asks me where they can find delicious vegan pies in the UK, Magpye is always the first name out of my mouth.

I’ve been a fan of this independent business for years and it is wonderful to see them continuing to grow while producing some of the tastiest vegan comfort food around. Better still, they deliver nationwide, meaning these beauties can turn up on your doorstep wherever you happen to live.

Magpye started back in 2019 when founders Chris and Sarah decided to create the pies they wanted to eat but couldn’t find anywhere. They began serving hungry customers from a converted trailer on Newcastle Quayside before adapting during lockdown to become a thriving online pie business.

Now they have a tempting line-up of limited edition seasonal pies that deserve your attention.

Read more below.

Jalapeño Mac, Cheeze & Bacun Pie

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Work in a Vegan Pub in London

London’s celebrated vegan pub is looking for a new Head Chef, and this could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.

Read more below.

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Queer Vegan Disco is returning!

Some of you are going to be very happy to read this. I know I am.

Queer Vegan Disco is back!

Before the pandemic turned all of our lives upside down, Queer Vegan Disco was one of my favourite regular events. It was a chance for LGBTQ+ vegans, allies, and friends to come together for an evening of dancing, chatting, laughing, and celebrating in a welcoming space. It built a loyal following and people often asked me when it would return.

Well, the time has finally come.

Read more below.

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Vegan Chef Job in London Restaurant

Looking for your next role in vegan hospitality? One of London’s most loved restaurants is on the hunt for a new chef.

Unity Diner in Spitalfields is currently advertising for a full time chef to join its kitchen team, with an immediate start available.

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Vegan Bottomless Brunch in Camden

If you’ve been missing the incredible food of LD’s Kitchen since they wrapped up their London residencies, I have some very good news for you.

The award winning vegan kitchen is back for a special one off event and it sounds like the perfect excuse to head to Camden.

Read more below.

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Ep 102 of the podcast OUT NOW

We passed episode 100 and now are flying forward with a new episode every Tuesday.

Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong) is back with episode 102. This week Josh and I discuss the World Cup fever that is taking over the … um, world, as well as the interest in Madonna’s new album. Do we think it’s any good?

We also chat about how we don’t think there is such a thing as an ethical billionaire. This comes in the wake of Taylor Swift hiring Madison Square Garden for her wedding to sport star Travis Kelce.

You can listen/watch via YouTube:


Or listen via Apple Podcasts:


You can also listen via Spotify:


You can browse older episodes on the YouTubeApple Podcasts, or Spotify channels.

Follow Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong) on Instagram and Threads.


If you appreciate my blog posts and the work I do to support vegan business and challenge injustice, please consider making a one time small donation of a couple of quid online here. You might also be in the position to sponsor my work on an regular basis via Patreon.

You can order my book ‘Fat Gay Vegan: Eat, Drink and Live Like You Give a Sh!t’ online now. It has been out a while now but is still a good read. You can also listen to the Audiobook read by me!

Follow me on InstagramThreadsTikTokFacebook, and Blue Sky.

Vegan Eatery in West London

If you’ve been following Fat Gay Vegan for any length of time, you’ll know that I have spent years celebrating London’s incredible vegan food scene. You’ll also know that so much of that scene has traditionally been centred around East London.

Hackney. Bethnal Green. Dalston. Walthamstow. Shoreditch. These neighbourhoods have long been home to many of the capital’s most exciting vegan businesses.

But isn’t it refreshing to see independent vegan businesses flourishing in other parts of London too?

That is exactly why I wanted to shine a spotlight on P!NCH, an independent plant-based café tucked away in Fulham.

Read more below.

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