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£18,000 raised at charity beer festival to help people across the South West
Summary
St Austell Brewery's Celtic Beer Festival raised £18,000 in November for the brewery's Charitable Trust, which supports causes across the South West. The trust has donated more than £1 million since 2003 and in 2025 funded services including youth mental health and air ambulance operations.
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St Austell Brewery's Celtic Beer Festival raised £18,000 at a day-long event held in November. The festival took place in the brewery's Victorian cellars and featured tastings, live music and a new Friday night preview. More than 100 beers from over 50 UK breweries were available, and all were donated free. The proceeds will go to the brewery's Charitable Trust, which supports causes across the South West.
Key details:
- The 24th Celtic Beer Festival was held in the brewery's Victorian cellars and included five bars and entertainment.
- The event attracted thousands of visitors and featured tastings and live music.
- More than 100 beers were provided by over 50 UK breweries, with all beers donated free of charge.
- A new Friday night preview featured a tasting hosted by Jonny Garrett of the Craft Beer Channel.
- The Charitable Trust has donated over £1 million since 2003 and in 2025 funded youth mental health services, air ambulance operations, specialist care equipment for families, and adaptive surf gear.
- Staff across the brewery's network of more than 160 pubs take part in fundraising, and the trust's charity gala raised £47,000 last year.
Summary:
The £18,000 raised at the festival will be distributed by St Austell Brewery's Charitable Trust to support local organisations and individuals across the South West. The trust has a history of regional giving and accepts grant applications year-round from groups and people from Cornwall up to Somerset.
