Ballykilcavan Brewery is unable to sell its beer at the festival.
A Laois brewery has launched a tongue-in-cheek campaign warning people "not" to bring their new 'Gatecrasher' IPA beer to Electric Picnic.
Ballykilcavan Brewery will be unable to sell its beer at the festival with other larger suppliers enjoying exclusivity rights for the Stradbally event.
In light of their continuing absence, the company is hinting they might like to see festival goers posting their beers online in reward for some prizes.
Owner David Walsh-Kemmis is putting the callout to fans of their new drink:
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