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Souvenir festival cup and programme (on first day of admission only)
Late entry - arriving after 8:30pm (Wed-Fri)? You may wish to consider on the door admission instead of an advance ticket, as we offer a £5 discount.
Advance tickets are non-refundable. Please contact tickets@ebf.camra.org.uk if you wish to change day of attendance.
Souvenir festival cup
Due to site licensing regulations, glass is no longer permitted on the festival site. We understand that many prefer drinking from glass, so we've carefully selected a high-quality, reusable transparent polycarbonate cup that closely maintains the feel and experience of traditional glassware.
Card payments at bars
In response to requests to accept card/mobile payments directly at bars and to reduce waste at the event we have withdrawn the requirement to use the drinks token card system used at previous festivals.
Drinks may be purchased with a debit or credit card, or mobile payment (excluding American Express).
CAMRA is an independent, voluntary organisation which campaigns for real ale, cider and perry as well as protecting and promoting community pubs and clubs and fighting for consumer rights.
We have over 150,000 members across the country who work to champion beer and cider drinkers as well as pub and club goers. Our campaigns range from protecting pubs threatened with closure, fighting unfair taxation on beer and cider and ensuring fair competition and choice in the pub and beer market.
Our members support well-run pubs as the centres of community life and believe their continued existence plays a critical social role in UK culture. For more information on our campaigns, please visit: camra.org.uk/campaigns
Our festivals are all about introducing you to great beer and are run by our members, who volunteer their time to make our events extra special. They bring together years of experience with a passion for top quality real ale and local knowledge that's hard to beat!
Mission:
Protect and improve consumer rights
Promote quality, choice and value for money
Support the public house as a focus of community life
Campaign for greater appreciation of traditional beers, ciders and perries as part of our national heritage and culture
Seek improvements in all licensed premises and throughout the brewing industry