Thursday, 6 September 2018

Discover Australia's biggest craft cider festival

Australia’s largest craft cider festival will return to Sydney next month with a mix of fun, education and a huge selection of local and international ciders.

The sixth Australian Cider Festival will be held at the Mercure Sydney at the top of George Street, Chippendale, from noon-6pm on Saturday, October 6. 



Cider Australia President Sam Reid said festival attendees are in for a treat with 20+ craft cider producers to exhibit alongside a range of food vendors and live entertainment.

“Festival goers will be able to sample and meet the makers of the best ciders available in Australia while relaxing on the Mercure’s sunny outdoor terrace – worlds away from the hustle and bustle of Railway Square below”, Reid said.

“Many of the ciders that producers will show at the festival can only be tasted when visiting cellar doors, so this is a great opportunity to try some weird and wonderful ciders you might not otherwise see. 

“There is no better place than the Australian Cider Festival to brush up your cider knowledge and join in the biggest celebration of craft cider ever held in Australia.”

The festival will be held in conjunction with the launch of the world’s first craft cider trust mark and the presentation of the 2018 Australian Cider Awards at a gala dinner on October 5.

Richard Feyn from Sydney Brewery said: "Sydney Brewery and the Mercure Sydney are proud to be supporting the festival as major sponsors this year, reflecting our support of Australian cider producers”.

Around 1,000 people are expected to attend the festival with 100+ local and international ciders available to taste, along with cider-matched food and master classes throughout the afternoon.

Cider brands appearing at the festival include Cheeky Grog Co, Darkes Cider, Flying Brick Cider Co, Hillbilly Cider, LOBO Cider, Incy Wincy Cyder, Kelly Brothers Cider, Napoleone Cider, Pomologist Cider, Sydney Cider, The Apple Thief, Westons Australia and Willie Smith’s Cider.

Tickets to the festival are $40 pre-sale or $45 at the door and include unlimited free tastings, a tasting glass and program. 

To buy tickets visit eventbrite.com.au or see cideraustralia.org.au for more details. 

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