In which I bring you a heady mix including another festival or two, shouty girl bands, illuminating conversations, a radical exhibition, a few decent pints, and more big brewery shenanigans.... I stayed local last Friday. Well, by local I mean I stayed within a few miles of home. I travelled by bus as well, and all the timings went to plan, which is not something you can say every time. I had planned to go to the Elland Beer Festival, spend a couple of hours there, and then head to the Grayston Unity where I had a ticket to see rising Manchester band Loose Articles as part of this year's Town Festival of Music & Words. I left home just after 5 and caught the bus into Brighouse where, having earmarked a bus earlier in the day to go to Elland at about 6, my thoughts were on grabbing a pint from the current barrel of Two by Two that had been drinking well in the Crafty Fox the night before. However, when I spotted a bus waiting that was going to Elland from Brighouse imminently, o
A new location has just been announced for the Great British Beer Festival for 2025 which takes it away from London for the first time for many year, and whilst we are now in the midst of the festival season here's a look back at the history of large scale beer events.... So the Great British Beer Festival is to leave its longstanding home at Olympia in London, and is moving to the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, making it the first change in its location since 2012, when it moved back after a five year period when it was based at the older and more characterful Earl's Court, having first taken place there in 1992. The planned 2024 festival was advertised to take place in August at Olympia once again, but was cancelled a few months earlier as due to the venue being refurbished they couldn't accommodate CAMRA on the requested dates. Whether this was what prompted the organisation to seek pastures new, I don't know, but it marks a welcome return to the regions f