I'm going to Carfest in a few weeks (Well, roughly - I'm part of the car exhibits).
Now if you don't know what this is about, basically it started as "Food, Cars, Music". It's got a little beyond that now. It now includes StarFest where they invite celebrities and others to come talk to people about a subject. There's lots of Wellness stuff going on too from Yoga to Running.
This year, they're making a huge thing of the "Beer and Wine Tipple Tent" to match the food tent.
Now, you'd think "Ooh, here's an opportunity". Bear in mind, they've always had lots of stalls who sell spirits (I still have half a bottle of the "Christmas Cake Rum").
Their food hall is usually small niche products, or stuff that's made on-site or local farm shops. That kind of thing.
In the past, they also used to produce lager on the farm, so they sold that.
So what have they done with this Beer and Tipple Tent? Used some local microbreweries, small cider producers, English wines?
Nope. Timothy Taylor for bitters. Staropramen for lager. Aspalls cider.
Like most festivals, opportunity missed. It feels to me like using Heinz and Birds Eye to do the food stalls.
I did do Cornbury Festival a couple of years ago and they exclusively did Hook Norton Brewery, which was fine, because it was a few miles up the road and it's an independent, albeit medium-sized brewery.
Now if you don't know what this is about, basically it started as "Food, Cars, Music". It's got a little beyond that now. It now includes StarFest where they invite celebrities and others to come talk to people about a subject. There's lots of Wellness stuff going on too from Yoga to Running.
This year, they're making a huge thing of the "Beer and Wine Tipple Tent" to match the food tent.
Now, you'd think "Ooh, here's an opportunity". Bear in mind, they've always had lots of stalls who sell spirits (I still have half a bottle of the "Christmas Cake Rum").
Their food hall is usually small niche products, or stuff that's made on-site or local farm shops. That kind of thing.
In the past, they also used to produce lager on the farm, so they sold that.
So what have they done with this Beer and Tipple Tent? Used some local microbreweries, small cider producers, English wines?
Nope. Timothy Taylor for bitters. Staropramen for lager. Aspalls cider.
Like most festivals, opportunity missed. It feels to me like using Heinz and Birds Eye to do the food stalls.
I did do Cornbury Festival a couple of years ago and they exclusively did Hook Norton Brewery, which was fine, because it was a few miles up the road and it's an independent, albeit medium-sized brewery.