Rather to my own surprise and several other people's, I went to the beer festival last night.
This was the first one I'd been to since 2004, and not surprisingly since coeliac disease renders me permanently incapable of drinking (normal) beer, so one would naturally expect that beer festivals were things to which it was pointless for me to turn up. I was persuaded to come along anyway by a variety of lovely people, and I spent the evening drinking cider, which wasn't bad.
I've often said that the thing which annoys me most about cider is that very tart dry cider seems to be in the overwhelming majority, whereas my taste runs more to sweet cider. (And, to be honest, sweet alcohol in general; for example I'll always pick sweet sherry over dry even if the former is cooking-
Two people went out of their way to tell me that before I arrived the Tannoy had announced the availability of a gluten-
My usual irritations with the beer festival as a drinking venue were somewhat mitigated by the fact that for a change it didn't rain. In fact I think this might have been the only time I've ever been to a beer festival and not had it rain us all into the inadequately sized tent. The bar was still a mad scrambling crowd and I still wished I'd brought a chair of some sort, but it could have been worse. And I got to see lots of lovely people and even meet a new face or three, so for socialising sorts of purposes I was definitely glad I'd gone.
As usual with beer festivals, I felt hung over this morning in astonishing disproportion to the number of units of actual alcohol I had. Never quite sure what that's about.