Thousands flocked to taste different ales and ciders at this years Bracknell Ale and Cider festival on Sunday.
The warm weather was a delight for the attendees who turned up to try different beers and ciders locally produced in Berkshire.
Now in its 10th year, the festival featured dozens of locally crafted ales, ciders and even gins as well as deliciously smelling food stalls and live performances on a stage.
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In the first year the festival took place, only 80 attendees at Bracknell Town Football Club turned up.
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Tom Canning, festival organiser, said: "It was a brilliant day, we don’t know the total yet but we’ve raised thousands for Bracknell Rugby Club.
"A massive thank you to the people of Bracknell who had an incredible three events to choose from over the weekend and thousands of those chose us. A huge thanks to the volunteers from the rugby club and our own who made the day possible and of course to all our sponsors who supported in record numbers."
"It’s been a wonderful 10 years running this event, creating great memories and new friends and long may it continue."
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