Portsmouth News

Fort Purbrook to host chilli and gin festival

Twice-postponed first event of its kind in city to include live music

- By HOLLIE BUSBY The News hollie.busby@nationalwo­rld.com

THE CITY’S first ever chilli and gin festival comes to a historical site this month after being pushed back twice due to Covid.

A chilli eating competitio­n, stalls selling chilli products and about 25 different types of gin, as well as live music will be among the festivitie­s as the Portsmouth Chilli & Gin Festival comes to Fort Purbrook.

Taking place on Saturday, May 21 to Sunday, May 22, revellers can take part in taste testing from a range of sellers including chilliinsp­ired food, a cocktail making class and a cookery session as well as competitio­ns in the day.

For organiser Mark Scarboroug­h, from Portsmouth, he saw a gap in the market for a festival in the city which caters to both tastes after

noticing the spike in popularity for gin festivals and chilli festivals across Dorset and Sussex.

Mark founded the venture alongside his son Jack and friend David MacAskill. Mark said: ‘It was a case that there is no festival in our area like it.

‘There's lot of chilli festivals and there's lots of gin festivals but we've put the two together to make a chilli and gin festival.

‘I've grown chilis for 30 odd years and I also quite like gin. I decided that when I retired and I had a bit more time that I would try and put something on.’

The historical site at Peter Ashley Road will see 60 stalls come together, with sellers offering about 300 type of chilli products like jams, chilli oils, sauces and chutneys as well as a range of different gins. Chilli plants will also be on sale with proceeds going to a Royal Navy veterans charity.

Proceeds from a bag creche area for visitors will support Cosham Rotary Club.

Pompey in the Community will also provide free children’s activities across the weekend, with bouncy castles and face painting.

Mark, who is a trustee for Hive Portsmouth, added: ‘It's very exciting. It's something local for local people to come and do, have something to participat­e in but also something to watch and something to listen to. It's fun for all the family.’

A large bandstand on site will be host to music and entertainm­ent across the two days.

Fans can expect music from Big Noise Community

Samba Band, who play across Gosport and surroundin­g areas.

There will also be Mexican beats from Mariachi Tequila, singer Stacey Mogg who sings from genres including Motown and jazz, Pompeybase­d band Vagabonds and Cantando FVC Choir based at Southsea.

Vendors over the weekend include Portsmouth Distillery, Downton Distillery, Deelicious Chilli Jam, Saucey Lady, Southsea Drinks Company, Red Hot Gin and Peppers, Hungry Hog and many more.

Tickets cost £8.50 per adult, child tickets (for those aged 11-17) cost £3.50 each and a family ticket costs £20.

The festival is open to visitors and takes place from 10.30am to 4.30pm.

 ?? ?? HISTORICAL SITE Chilli and Gin Festival at Fort Purbrook
HISTORICAL SITE Chilli and Gin Festival at Fort Purbrook

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