Tilt your glass: The Stellenbosch Craft Drinks Festival returns this weekend

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The Stellenbosch Craft Drinks Festival is back on the annual events calendar, scheduled for 7 October 2023 amid the natural beauty of the Jan Marais Nature Reserve.

The festival kicks off at 11am and promises an entire day brimming with the finest craft beverages, including beer and distilled spirits , delectable artisanal food offerings and live music to keep your toes tapping and your spirits high until 7pm, just in time to catch the sunset over the Stellenbosch mountains.

Hosted within the enchanting natural backdrop of the centrally located Jan Marais Nature Reserve, festival-goers are encouraged to take a leisurely stroll through the park en route to the festival grounds. As you amble along, let the dulcet tones of talented local musicians serenade you with classic pop/rock covers, original Afrikaans compositions, reggae beats and smooth jazz melodies.

This event is designed to be family-friendly, with children under 12 entering for free. There’s also an inflatable games area and a play park available for the younger crowd.Embark on a round trip from Cape Town to the Winelands and back for R2 449 . Get itThe festival’s annual beer glasses are a favourite among collectors and are included as part of your entry fee. However, if you prefer to use your own favourite glass from home, feel free to do so.

Discover locally crafted beers and ciders featuring a smooth and approachable flavour suitable for both newcomers and beer connoisseurs alike.Don’t miss out on the offerings from Mahala Botanicals, Everson’s Cider, Dragon Ginger and more. Entertainment is in abundance, with live music performances by The Gingers, IgniteZA, Van Der Aven, Yndian Mynah and Conquerors.

 

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