Beer Festival Trail 2021

Type:Beer Festival

Starts at The Woolpack in Stanground, finishing at The Ploughman in Werrington, Peterborough, PE2 8HR
A selection of ales

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18 pubs and over 25 prizes - a journey for intrepid ale lovers in Peterborough awaits 20th - 30th August 2021!

The purpose of this ale trail is to show CAMRA’s ongoing support for our local licensees, breweries and their teams for the incredible hard work and determination they have shown over the last several months whilst still managing to provide us with many excellent Real Ales, Craft Ales, Cider and Live Entertainment.

Run by the Peterborough & District CAMRA the trail start at The Woolpack in Stanground and ends at The Ploughman in Werrington, following the #1 bus route.

The Ale Trail will be held over a similar period to that of the Beer Festival, starting on Friday 20th August through to Monday 30th August allowing participants 11 days to visit 18 pubs.

- We have a selection of pubs south of the city, in the city and north of the city, ALL of which are on or close to a bus route.
- You will need to ask the relevant pub to stamp your booklet (click here to download) to prove your visit and your purchase of a pint of Ale or Cider.
- Completed booklets should be returned to Peterborough CAMRA latest 3rd September or ideally leave with the licensee of the last pub visited.
- All participants completing the Ale Trail will be entered into a draw offering Ale related prizes.

See PCBF www.facebook.com/groups/36656941600 and P’boro’ CAMRA website (https://pborobeerfest.camra.org.uk/) for prize details.

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