17th Moreton Beer Festival – September 2024

After some wet and windy weather in the lead up to the festival we were blessed with fine sunshine on both days. Clear skies made the evenings cold and probably impacted on attendance.

1,350 festival goers were welcomed at the lovely surrounds of Moreton Cricket Club. A new layout for the festival was welcomed by all and improved the cooling of the beers and the musicians being out of the direct sun.

Beer set up as seen early Saturday

A range of 33 beers were available from breweries throughout the country and 14 local beers gave us a fine line up of 47 casks. Thanks to the beer selection team and the Good Beer Company.

The beer styles included pale ale, bitters, stouts and mild. A broad range of 20 ciders and Perry came from local cider producers chosen by our Cider coordinator James Fry. In total 67 choices for drinkers to enjoy.

Ciders & Perry at start on Friday

Friday opened at 11am and the crowds built up, tasting the range of quality ale and ciders. CAMRA members from near and far turned out in force, many who had attended all previous fifteen festivals. Afternoon entertainment was provided by Eden Bay, and The Dropouts who rocked the evening from 8pm to 11pm rounding off a very busy if cold day.

Eden Bay

Throughout the weekend Smiths of Bourton and Oink Catering provided extensive food offering which was very popular and the Cricket Club BBQ providing breakfasts for staff and campers, thanks to James Long and friends for providing this new initiative.

Crowds enjoying the Saturday sun, in front of the catering

More campers and caravans arrived for the Saturday 11am opening and a good crowd of locals were entertained by Barrons and Hall in the afternoon sunshine.

Barrons & Hall

Regular band Good Intent played the evening session with more locals swelling the audience.

Crowds building on Saturday

The first beer to run out on Friday night was California Love (5.0%) from Tiny Rebel Brewery of Newport Wales so winning Beer of the Festival

The first cider to run was on Saturday so Cider of the festival was Dabinet Medium Dry (6.2%) from The Craft Cider Co of Blakeney Forest of Dean.

The Local Beer of the Festival was Jumping Jack Flash from North Cotswold Brewery.

Thanks to all our great helpers, sponsors and to Moreton Cricket Club for the venue.

The entrance area

We celebrated former Branch Chair and Festival Director Roger Price who was presented with a well-deserved award for outstanding services to CAMRA certificate.

Eight new CAMRA members were signed up over the weekend. Thanks to the team who worked tirelessly on Sunday morning packing up the empty barrels, racking for collection, and clearing the site.

Many thanks to all for a great festival, come back next year for the 18th Festival on 12/13th September 2025.

Report by: Martin Jones, Moreton Festival Director. Photos by Peter Rowe, Web Master

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