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Popular Eumundi festival returns with more than 40 craft beers

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The Hinterland Craft Beer Festival is back, presenting a line-up of eight local breweries and a smorgasbord of fun-filled entertainment, live music and food.

The free-entry and family-friendly festival will take place at The Imperial Hotel, Eumundi, on Saturday, June 26, from midday until 8pm.

The festival will showcase freshly made brews from across the Sunshine Coast, including Heads of Noosa, Copperhead Brewery, Boiling Pot Brewing Co, Moffat Beach Brewery, Sunshine Brewery, Brouhaha Brewery, Your Mates Brewing, and of course, Eumundi Brewery.

Imperial Hotel and Eumundi Brewery Manager Paul Thomas is thrilled to host the event after a COVID-necessitated hiatus in 2020.

Jason Cox from Copperhead Brewery in Cooroy.

“After what’s been an unquestionably challenging last year, we’re excited to be back again, for what will be our third Hinterland Craft Beer Festival,” he said.

“This much-anticipated event gives beer lovers a great opportunity to sample and discover new beers.

“With more than 40 craft beers on offer, there’ll be something for everyone, ales, lagers, sours, porters, stouts, IPA’s and other specialty beers.

“And if you know a thing or two about brewing and are passionate about your craft beer, it is a great chance to meet and share stories with the fabulous team of brewers who’ll be there on the day.”

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Mr Thomas said the Hinterland Craft Beer Festival will also present festival goers with the chance to taste and vote for the two finalist brews in Eumundi Brewery’s ‘Brewed By EU’ beer competition: a Pineapple, Ginger and Macadamia Sour and a Black Cockatoo Smoked Lager.

The Eumundi Brewery Bar: open for business.

And if gin is more your thing, there’s the exciting addition of a Gin Bar this year serving up the Imperial Hotel’s house blend Folktale gins.

To accompany the sensational brews and beverages, there will be some seriously tasty street food on the menu.

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The event also boasts a program of live music during the afternoon and into the evening, with a line-up that includes Benny O, Ryan Giles and Alan Kelly.

The Imperial Hotel’s Vinyl DJs will also spin some wax, and there’ll be a special Beer Fest Karaoke taking place in The Bunker for those keen to share their vocal talent.

Roving performers will have guests laughing and there will be special Pinball Lane set up for the day, as well as a raft of old school pub games.

This is a COVID safe event. Please ensure you have the Check In Qld App to ensure a smooth entry process.

A huge crowd converged for a previous edition of the festival.

 

 

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