The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Beer, beats and bratwürst the toast in Kirkcaldy

Lang Toun prepares to honour Bavarian twin town, Ingolstadt

- JONATHAN WATSON jowatson@thecourier.co.uk

Kirkcaldy residents will toast crossconti­nental friendship this week as the town’s Bavarian Beer and Music Festival returns.

Thousands of visitors are expected to converge on the Town Square from tomorrow for four days of celebratio­ns to mark the historic friendship between Kirkcaldy and its German twin town of Ingolstadt.

Organised by the Kirkcaldy-Ingolstadt Associatio­n, the biennial event is a firm favourite on the town calendar, with the signature marquee having already been set up for this week’s Festival of Township.

Associatio­n chairman Robert Main said ties between the two communitie­s were strengthen­ed by events like the Beer and Music Festival.

“The relationsh­ip between Kirkcaldy and Ingolstadt is more than 50 years old,” he said.

“I think it helps to promote a sort of feel good-factor and events like this make people happy and let people sample some Bavarian culture.

“We’ve had success in that we’ve had significan­t numbers of people travelling to Ingolstadt.

“The Neeburs o’ Geordie Munro wanted to do something to celebrate its 25th anniversar­y and they travelled to Germany to watch FC Ingolstadt play, and last January we had a group come over to Kirkcaldy.”

Held every two years, organisers have gone the extra mile to ensure everything about the four days of festivitie­s is as close to a traditiona­l Bavarian event as possible.

Long wooden benches will run through the marquee, while authentic German beer has been specially imported for the occasion.

A 17-piece band is also making the journey from Germany to the Lang Toun to perform for the crowds, while no celebratio­n of Bavarian culture would be complete without a serving of bratwürst, which like the beer will be in plentiful supply.

Mr Main added: “The beer has been despatched and is on its way.

“We just hope that everybody has fun and we’ll continue to try and do the best we can to put on a good festival.”

The beer has been despatched and is on its way. ROBERT MAIN

 ?? Picture: George Mcluskie. ?? From left: Robert Main, Linda Pearce, Councillor Neil Crooks, Jim Cooper, and Joey Cottrell with the flag of Ingolstadt.
Picture: George Mcluskie. From left: Robert Main, Linda Pearce, Councillor Neil Crooks, Jim Cooper, and Joey Cottrell with the flag of Ingolstadt.

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