Otago Daily Times

Twoday beer fest popular with public

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

THE second and last day of the latest Dunedin Craft Beer and Food Festival on Saturday went down as easily as the first.

Organised by the Otago University Students Associatio­n the final day’s 6000strong sellout crowd matched the first day’s.

More than 65 vendors were again selling food and drink at the event, held at the Forsyth Barr Stadium.

The success of the latest festival further vindicated last year’s move to extend the previously oneday annual event across two days, an associatio­n spokeswoma­n said.

Organisers encouraged participan­ts to make use of an official Covid19 tracer app.

“We are beyond happy to have hosted this year’s event, noting the global pandemic and how it continues to affect events across the globe”, event manager Jason Schroeder said.

“Thank you to everyone who came down and supported not only us, but some of New Zealand’s finest vendors.”

For the first time, the festival offered an Oktoberfes­tthemed Das Bierhaus, the Liquorland Garden Bar, and the new seminar themed Tasting Room Sessions.

But it was not all about the beer.

There were various food options to choose from including newcomer Burger Plant, Christchur­ch based Smoke and Barrel, and The Cheese Roll Lady.

Entertaine­rs included Zed, Ladi6, Don McGlashan and Robert Scott.

The home brew competitio­n was sponsored by Black Rock Home Brewing and Dunedin Malthouse and the overall winner was Ben Dagg, of Apricot Gose, Mr Schroeder said.

 ?? PHOTO: JARED YEOWARD ?? Musical moments . . . Ladi6 performs at the Dunedin Craft Beer and Food Festival on Saturday.
PHOTO: JARED YEOWARD Musical moments . . . Ladi6 performs at the Dunedin Craft Beer and Food Festival on Saturday.

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