HomeNewsFestival to showcase the region's best beer

Festival to showcase the region’s best beer

After being postponed in January due to the latest wave of the pandemic, Geelong’s Great Australian Beer Festival is ready to go this weekend.

Brewers and performers will take over Johnstone Park on Saturday, April 2 for a day full of entertainment and beer tasting.

The festival will be split into two sessions – from 11am-4pm and 5-10pm – with attendees able to indulge in over 200 of the finest hand-crafted beers, ciders, cocktails and wines, as well as local street food.

Festival director Kieran Blood said he was glad the festival was finally able to go ahead.

“We were heartbroken to postpone in January, but knew it was the most responsible thing to do,” he said.

“However, the community support has been overwhelming with 95 per cent of ticket holders retaining their tickets.

“We are so excited to finally have the opportunity to deliver the GABF experience that everyone knows and loves while offering a COVID safe environment. We aim to deliver the perfectly crafted beer festival experience.”

Along with the entertainment, including The Badloves, The Settlement, local acts The Violas and Izzy Losi, Art vs Science, Fulton Street Band and emerging locals, Beans and Immy Owusu, the highlight of the festival will be the Masterclass and Brewers Stage, hosted by industry icon and qualified cicerone, Tiff Waldron.

“GABF is all about our love for local beer – the masterclasses, forums, beer-food pairings and brewer talks are another great way for those who are just entering the world of craft beer to discover more about the beers and the brewers around them,” Mr Blood said.

The festival is expected to bring around 8000 people from across Victoria and interstate to the Greater Geelong region.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

From the archives

16 years ago 12 March, 2010 Witnesses have begun telling court their heart-rending stories of losing life savings in the $60 million collapse of a Geelong...
More News

Out and about in Geelong

Talk about timing. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp got to the Geelong waterfront just before the deluge and wind swept through on Wednesday 11 March.

Indian films on show

A national festival celebrating Indian cinema and its links with Australia will launch in Geelong this month. The National Indian Film Festival of Australia (NIFFA)...

Finals brings mixed results

It was the first week of finals for almost all grades in Tennis Geelong’s Senior Pennant with semi-finals held across the region. Western Heights Uniting...

Community calendar

Bellarine Repair Cafe Volunteer repairers fix your items, such as clothes, toys, furniture, electrical goods and electronic items. Ocean Grove Neighbourhood House, 1 John Dory...

Stengle edging closer to VFL return

Geelong coach Chris Scott is optimistic Tyson Stengle's return to football isn't far away, declaring the 27-year-old's absence won't end up being a long-term...

Crime in Melbourne is on the Rise: How to Protect Yourself

The latest figures from the Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) reveal that Victoria’s crime rates have risen to the highest levels on record. This growth...

Why Home Maintenance Is Key to Protecting Your Property Value

A home is the single biggest investment most people will ever make. Whether you’re living in it, renting it out, or planning to sell...

What’s a Realistic Budget for First Home Buyers Looking to Buy in Melbourne?

Anyone who tells you that Melbourne property prices are straightforward either hasn’t bought recently, or hasn’t spent a Saturday morning standing shoulder to shoulder...

The Rising Trend of Cosmetic Procedures in Gen Zs

Modern-day cosmetic medicine is no longer viewed as something reserved for mature demographic groups seeking to reverse visible signs of ageing. More and more...

How to Plan the Best Community Event on the Calendar

Getting people together in real life is exciting. Social media can bring us together, but nothing will completely replace the experience of gathering in...