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15th May 2020

The cream of the UK’s Beer Writers support ‘Virtual’ Charity Beer festival

Six of the best known and most influential beer writers in the UK are taking time out to video individual beer tastings in support of the ‘First Virtual Cheltenham Craft Beer Festival’ being held to raise money for Cheltenham Samaritans on Saturday 6th June.

The festival is being organised by the ‘Friends of Cheltenham Samaritans’ – a group that for 41 years has been raising funds for their local Samaritans branch. Their key fund raiser for the past fourteen years had been the annual ‘Cheltenham Craft Beer and Cider Festival’ held in June each year. With Coronavirus causing this year’s festival to be cancelled (as well as most of their other fund-raising events), the group have come up with a novel ‘Virtual Craft Beer Festival’ for beer drinkers local to Cheltenham and Tewkesbury.

They have asked six local breweries to provide a specific packaged beer (either bottle of can) for the festival which they will distribute to fee paying beer drinkers in the local area (using social distancing of course) and on the day they have invited six of the most high profile beer writers in the UK to each contribute a video ‘tutored tasting’ of one of the beers – the video tastings will be available online at set times on the day. The six beer writers are Pete Brown, Melissa Cole, Jeff Evans, Tim Hampson, Roger Protz and Adrian Tierney-Jones.

Key organiser of the Virtual Craft Beer Festival, Leigh Norwood said “As a member of the British Guild of Beer Writers myself I had the idea of asking some of the other fantastic people that I have met in the guild if they would help us provide a unique angle to our replacement beer festival and I was amazed when all six of my initial wish list said yes. We are also so grateful for the amazing support of the six local breweries who are all providing up to 200 cans or bottles of each beer at heavily discounted rates so that we can raise a significant sum from the event.” He went on to say, “We hope to raise at least £2000 for the local Samaritans branch who are experiencing an unprecedented level of calls from members of a very anxious public and performing such a critical and important role at this time of national crisis.”

As well as the video beer tastings, the organisers have asked each of the artists/bands that were due to play at their festival (originally planned for the 6th June) to contribute video sets which will also be broadcast online. They also hope to host Q&A sessions with representatives from each of the six breweries via Zoom.

Additional notes:

The Friends of Cheltenham & District Samaritans have been raising money for the local Samaritans branch for over 41 years. In recent years they have raised on average about £11,000 a year from just a few key annual events – they are paid for stewarding at both the Glastonbury and Lechlade music festivals and for the last fourteen years they have organised the annual Cheltenham Craft Beer and Cider Festival. Unfortunately, this year all of these events have been cancelled due to the Coronavirus pandemic, meaning that they are really struggling to raise much needed funds for the local branch.

For a bargain price of just £25, beer drinkers in Cheltenham and Tewkesbury can get a box of beers delivered straight to their door by one of the Friends team (following strict social distancing of course). Within the box will be a selection of 6 outstanding Craft Beers from local breweries (Arbor Ales, Cotswold Lion, DEYA Brewing Co., Hillside Brewery, Left Handed Giant and Purity Brewing Co) along with a festival beer glass (from a previous festival).  Additionally, they have teamed up with the Cotswold Pizza Company to offer an option of having a ‘make your own pizza box’ for an additional £20 – this includes all the fresh ingredients needed to create four pizzas that can be cooked at home.

The acts that are recording video sets for the festival include Frankenstein’s Lobster, Nick Payne, Joy-Amy Wigman and The Doombards, there will also be quizzes, belly dancers and much more.

Tickets for this event are limited to just under 200 and will be allocated on a First Come, First Served basis but deliveries are limited to Cheltenham Postcodes (GL50, GL51, GL52 and GL53 as far as Severn Springs) and to Tewkesbury (including Mitton, Priors Park, Northway and Ashchurch).

All proceeds raised from this event are going to the ‘Cheltenham and District Samaritans’.

Tickets are available from Eventbrite at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-1st-virtual-cheltenham-craft-beer-festival-tickets-104544878546

Even if people cannot join in with the festival directly (i.e. if they are not local to Cheltenham) they can still watch the proceedings on the festival’s YouTube channel from 1.00pm on the day and can donate to the Friends’ ‘Just Giving’ page (see link below).

First Virtual Cheltenham Beer Festival – YouTube Channel

To donate via our ‘Just Giving’ page please go to:

Friends of The Samaritans Just Giving Page