The summer Cambridge Beer Festival is the longest running CAMRA beer festival in the United Kingdom having started in 1974. It is held at the end of May just before the Whitsuntide Bank Holiday. The Winter Beer Festival, held in January, began in 1997, and the Octoberfest in 2007. All three festivals are run by Cambridge & District CAMRA.
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The summer beer festival has been held at a number of locations in Cambridge. It began at the Cambridge Corn Exchange in 1974 and remained there until 1982. After skipping a year in 1983, it moved between the Guildhall and Midsummer Common before returning to the Corn Exchange in 1988 (the 14th festival). In 1993, it moved to the Cambridge City Football Club ground just off Milton Road where it became an outside festival in huge marquees. During its residency at the football ground time it grew (helped by not being limited by a fixed building) and settled into its now established time of year at the end of May (having previously been held in August).
In 2001 (the 28th festival) it moved to Jesus Green where it has remained ever since. Since moving to Jesus Green it has grown significantly. The location attracts a lot more passing trade than the football ground. The festival is now the third largest in country in terms of visitors (behind the Great British Beer Festival and the Peterborough Beer Festival). In 2006 it had over 170 real ales, 50 ciders and perries as well as a large range of foreign beers and country wines. 2007 was another record-breaking year, with 30,384 visitors, who drank 494 kilderkins (about 70,000 pints) of beer and 194 tubs of cider and perry.[1]
The beer festival is also famous for its cheese stall which, unlike many food stalls at beer festivals, is run by the CAMRA branch themselves. The stall sells a wide range of traditional cheeses and breads as well as olives, pickled eggs, pork pies, scotch eggs, etc.
The Licensee for all the events has been David Short, Landlord of The Queens Head in Newton, Cambridgeshire. The organisers and staff are all unpaid volunteers. As a thank you for their effort they receive lunch and dinner (when working), together with discounted beer.
The winter Beer Festival is held at the end of January at the Cambridge University Sports and Social Club, having previously been held at Anglia Ruskin University. The Octoberfest has also been held at the Sports and Social club since 2007.
Lewis Campbell is a famous visitor of the festival in recent years, and can often be seen enjoying various ales and cheeses without any clothes on.