St Austell Brewery is set to host Cornwall’s largest charitable beer festival on Saturday, November 30, in its cellars. The annual Celtic Beer Festival will open its doors to beer enthusiasts starting at 11 a.m., with all proceeds benefiting the St Austell Brewery Charitable Trust.
Last year, the festival raised thousands of pounds for the Trust, which supports a wide range of local charities and causes across the South West. Since its inception in 2003, the Trust has raised over £1 million and, in the past year alone, donated more than £80,000 to various community initiatives.
Brewing director Georgina Young expressed her excitement for the event, calling it one of the highlights of the brewery’s calendar. “The Celtic Beer Festival is a chance for us all to come together and celebrate the incredible variety of beers available,” she said. “It’s also an opportunity to raise money for great causes across the region, including youth mental health services, the air ambulance, and local families in need of support.”
The festival will feature a diverse lineup of over 100 beers, with live music performances throughout the day. The musical entertainment will begin at midday with the lively sounds of Banjovial, followed by performances from Kernoasis, Tregony Teachers, and Good Old Fashion Lover Boys.
With its combination of great beer, live music, and charitable fundraising, the Celtic Beer Festival promises to be a memorable event for attendees and a significant contribution to the South West’s community causes.
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