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https://www.eatdrinkseek.co.uk/event/halesowen-carnival-music-festival/Halesowen Carnival & Music FestivalThe Halesowen Carnival & Music Festival is a free event full of great craft stalls, food and drink. There are also live music and dance performances.Halesowen Carnival & Music Festival- July 4, 2020 - July 4, 2020
Highfield Park, Halesowen, West Midlands, B63 4SQ
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https://www.eatdrinkseek.co.uk/event/lowther-castle-food-festival/Lowther Castle Food Festival -
https://www.eatdrinkseek.co.uk/event/harrogate-food-drink-festival-spring/Harrogate Food & Drink Festival SpringHarrogate Food & Drink Festival Spring- July 4, 2020 - July 5, 2020
Oatlands Drive - The Stray, Central Harrogate
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https://www.eatdrinkseek.co.uk/event/nottingham-gin-rum-festival/Nottingham The Gin & Rum FestivalIf you’re a fan gin, rum or both, the Nottingham The Gin & Rum Festival is the perfect event for you, with over 60 different gins and rums to sample.Nottingham The Gin & Rum Festival- July 4, 2020 - July 4, 2020
Nottingham Conference Centre, 30 Burton St, Nottingham, NG1 4BU
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https://www.eatdrinkseek.co.uk/event/ealing-beer-festival/Ealing Beer FestivalThe Ealing Beer Festival is the largest CAMRA beer festival in London and it is the perfect event for you to celebrate your love of real ale. -
https://www.eatdrinkseek.co.uk/event/kent-county-show/Kent County ShowThe Kent County Show brings together good food, great beer and ales, old tractors and machinery, animals and kids entertainment too. Loads to enjoy!
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As the name would suggest, a drink festival is a celebration of drink. While this often means alcoholic drinks, there is sometimes exceptions to the rule such as the London Coffee Festival. In a similar way to food festivals, and indeed other types of festivals, drinks festivals are often held in large parks, town squares, halls or exhibition centres. The aim is for people to come together and enjoy a variety of different drinks together.
What Can You Expect?
There are many activities at drinks festivals with drinks being the focus of all the attention. This might include some kind of tasting workshop, where you can try your hand at tasting various types of a particular drink and trying to describe the smell and flavour etc. If it is a drinks festival with a specific theme like the London Gin Festival, there may be other drinks options but you should expect to see a lot of gin on offer. In other words, don't attend a gin festival if you don't like gin.
In a similar way to food festivals with their cookery demos, drinks festivals often have drinks-orientated demonstrations. These can be anything from mixology displays where cocktail experts show their skills offering valuable tips for home recipes and techniques, to cookery demonstrations using different types of drink. For instance a chef may demonstrate a number of different ways you can cook using wine or beer.
As with any festival, drinks festivals will also have stalls showcasing locally brewed and produced drinks. If its a beer festival you may find that there are some intriguing flavours, particularly with the rise in craft beers.
