Organisers hailed the brew-lliant turnout and atmosphere at the first ever Fair City Craft Beer Festival last weekend - and have vowed to make it an annual event.
Taking place last Saturday at The Ice Factory in Perth from 1-9pm, visitors tapped into a wide variety of beers and ales, both crafted locally and further afield.
Around 370 of the 500 tickets were sold for the beer festival, organised by owner of Cullach Brewing William Bond, owner of the Craft Beer Bottle Shop Perth Danny O’Connor, Two Towns Down Brewing’s Sandy McKelvie and lecturer Greig Mason, who has his own blog Greig’s Beer Burps.
Eleven Scottish breweries, winery Cairn O’ Mohr and Danny’s own fine tipples were drafted in to showcase an array of outstanding beverages.“We jumped at the chance to put on a beer festival and had all be talking about it independently,” said co-organiser Greig.“We sold 370 tickets which was a great number in the end as 500 would have been too busy.“So it made it a very comfortable day and by 5pm everybody was in.
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