Saturday, November 9, 2024

Kelham Hall Beer and Cider Festival set to delight in October

The historic Renaissance at Kelham Hall is gearing up to host the Kelham Hall Beer and Cider Festival, a four-day celebration of the finest beers and ciders from across the country.

Taking place on October 23-26, the festival is held in association with CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) and promises an unforgettable experience for enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.

One of the key highlights of this year’s festival is the prestigious Champion Beer of Britain judging event. This renowned competition brings together the finest beers from across the nation, evaluated by a panel of esteemed judges. Attendees will have the unique opportunity to witness the selection of Britain’s top beer, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and brewing excellence.

The festival will feature over 150 varieties of beers and 30 ciders, offering a diverse range of flavours to explore. Attendees can look forward to sampling exceptional brews, enjoying delicious food from local vendors, and experiencing live music and family entertainment in the stunning surroundings of Kelham Hall.

“We are thrilled to partner with CAMRA and host the Champion Beer of Britain judging event,” said the festival organisers. “Our goal is to create a vibrant, inclusive event that celebrates the rich tradition of British brewing.”

There will be complimentary shuttle transfers running from Newark train station throughout the event, and local accommodation can be found listed on the event website.

Tickets are available now at www.kelhamhallbeerfest.co.uk.

 

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