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Twyford Beer Festival returns on Thursday for three days of good beer, ale, cider and food

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Wednesday, June 7, 2023 7:31 am
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Twyford Beer Festival on Saturday. 

Enthusiastic Volunteers ready to serve the beer.

Twyford Beer Festival on Saturday. Enthusiastic Volunteers ready to serve the beer.

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The 13th Twyford Beer Festival kicks off this week – and it will be lucky for anyone going to the three-day event.

More than 5,000 people are expected to attend with money being raised for the male cancer charity, Orchid.

As well as a fantastic range of top-quality beers, there will also be a wide range of ciders, spirits, food and plenty of soft drinks for designated drivers.

Ian Wisdom who launched the festival said even the weather is on tap for this year’s event.

“It may be a little cloudy on Saturday but the sun will be shining and the beer pouring so that is what matters,” he said.

“I think our range of beers, as well as some brilliant music and the best local food, make this Beer Festival one of the best in the country.

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“We have beer lovers travelling from all over Britain. Many people bring their own gazebos in which they can relax and soak in the atmosphere.”

Ian added it was not too late for charities to book a free stall: “I’d love to see more charities coming over to raise money and awareness for their own cause.

“There is no charge for this. All we ask is they bring their own staff to look after the stalls and, with such good weather and huge crowds expected each day, it is a golden opportunity to publicise themselves.”

The Festival starts at 6pm on Thursday June 8, closing at 11pm. Times on Friday are from noon to 11pm and noon to 10pm on Saturday. The event is ticket only and these can be purchased online where there is a full run down of beers, bands, singers and food on offer.

For more details, or to book, log on to: https://www.twyfordbeerfest.co.uk/index.htm

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