CAMRA column: Long-established Wigan Beer Festival returns
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BEER FEST: It will be the 35th Wigan Beer Festival this year
By Neville Grundy
Wigan Beer Festival 2023
News of another beer festival easily reached from the Southport and West Lancs area: the long-established Wigan Beer Festival will take place from Thursday 2nd to Saturday 4th March.
I have often worked at this festival myself in the past and have always found it to be a friendly and enjoyable event. In addition to the real ale bars, the festival will also be operating bars for craft beers, ciders, perries, gin and prosecco. There will be entertainment at the Friday evening and Saturday sessions but Thursday evening and Friday afternoon have been designated quiet sessions for customers who prefer to drink in a music-free environment.
The festival venue is Robin Park Sports and Tennis Centre, Loire Drive, Wigan, WN5 0UH. As this is just over a mile from the town centre, transport between the Wigan stations and the festival is once again being offered by the Wigan Transport Trust. This means you can travel in style in classic old buses; no fare is charged, but passengers are encouraged to make voluntary contributions to help cover the costs involved.
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For more information, go to the festival website at beerfestival.wigancamra.org.uk, where the beer, cider, perry and craft beer lists will published in due course. You will also find details of how to volunteer at the festival and how to sponsor it, should you wish to do so - business sponsorships are very welcome. Sponsorship from just £60 will grant sponsors access to the exclusive sponsors' session.
Anyone under the age of 18 will be allowed entry to the festival with a responsible adult but must leave the venue before 6pm.
The popular CAMRA podcast Pubs. Pints. People has returned to the airwaves in 2023 with an episode featuring ‘new beer resolutions’, which highlights both the impact that challenges like Dry January and New Year’s resolutions present for the industry.
The episode also dives into the Campaign’s hopes and aspirations for 2023, sitting down with Senior Campaigns Manager Ellie Hudspith to discuss the cost of living and cost of goods crisis facing many publicans up and down the country.
The full episode is now available on Spotify and Apple Podcast, and wherever you get your podcast. You can listen now by visiting shows.acast.com/pubspintspeople.
Visit our CAMRA websites here (national) or your local CAMRA website here covering Southport, Merseyside and Ormskirk, West Lancashire.
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