Swansea Bay Beer & Cider Festival
Date/Time
21/08/2014 - 28/08/2014
12:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Location
Brangwyn Hall
This year’s Beer and Cider Festival salutes Dylan Thomas with over 100 real ales and ciders featuring ‘Organ Morgan’, one of S.A. Brain and Co.’s Dylan Thomas range of beers. Live bands will be on stage each day and hot and cold food will be available; the Lighthouse Theatre Company will also perform, from their entertaining repertoire of “Poems & Pints”, in homage to the great writer”.
Thursday – 5pm to 11pm; Friday and Saturday -12 noon to 11pm.
Tickets:- Available on the door. No advance tickets £3 Camra members and £5 non-Camra (includes souvenir glass and programme).
Further information:- www.swanseacamra.org.uk
Swansea Bay Beer & Cider Festival 2014 Programme
Music & Entertainment
Thursday
9pm | Acoustic Beatles – Tribute Band | Main Hall Stage |
Friday
2pm | Becky & Ben: Guitar – Gypsy Jazz | Main Hall Stage |
4pm | Lighthouse Theatre Company: marking the Dylan Thomas centenary year, readings from their entertaining “Poems and Pints” repertoire | The George Hall |
6pm | Gemma Krysa – Acoustic folk Singer | Main Hall Stage |
9pm | Nomadic Ways – Rock / Pop | Main Hall Stage |
Saturday
2pm | Tweke – Alan Lewis plays an hour of his ambient background guitar music | Main Hall Stage |
4pm | Tweke – Another hour from Tweke | Main Hall Stage |
6pm | Afternoon in Paris – Jazz | Main Hall Stage |
9pm | Juzu Kings – Rock / Pop | Main Hall Stage |
Fringe Programme
All in Committee Room 6 (behind George Hall).
A series of talks and tastings from renowned characters on the Welsh brewing and cider scene. A small charge will be made for tickets to cover costs – payable in drinks tokens. Tickets can be obtained from the “Tokens” desk in the Main Hall. Do turn up on time as unclaimed spaces, or any remaining, will be sold on the door.
Thursday
3pm |
Meet the Brewer – Celt Experience |
With the new core Celt range nearly ready for launch, here’s a sneak preview of what’s been on the trial kit, among other things, with some tasty food matching. Celt owner, Tom Newman, is Wales’ first accredited beer sommelier and a director of the Association of Welsh Brewers. |
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5pm |
Cider and Cheese Tasting |
James ‘Arfur’ Daley writes a weekly column on beers and ciders for the South Wales Echo as well as working for the multi-award-winning Gwatkin Cider of Abbey Dore in Herefordshire. He also makes cider and perry at Llanblethian Orchards near Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan, the current winners of the CAMRA Champion Cider of Wales. |
Friday
3pm |
Meet the Brewer – Tiny Rebel |
The Tiny Rebel brewery in Newport have taken the Welsh brewing scene by storm over the last three years. They have taken the Champion Beer of Wales gong at the Great Welsh festival, not to mention many category prizes, for the last two years running. Brad & Gareth will bring you up to date, with some tasters to whet your appetite. |
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5pm |
Cider and Cheese Tasting |
James ‘Arfur’ Daley writes a weekly column on beers and ciders for the South Wales Echo as well as working for the multi-award-winning Gwatkin Cider of Abbey Dore in Herefordshire. He also makes cider and perry at Llanblethian Orchards near Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan, the current winners of the CAMRA Champion Cider of Wales. |