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Ballarat becomes Victoria's beer capital for a day

23 Jan, 2012 12:36 AM
GOLDEN ales flowed in golden sunshine on Saturday as the inaugural Ballarat Beer Festival saw a sellout crowd descend on the City Oval.

Despite overcast conditions as the event got under way, warm sunshine and light winds matched the mood of an estimated 4000 people who sampled some of Victoria’s best craft beers into Saturday night.

Festival director Lyndell Pond said the organisers were “completely ecstatic” with the day’s success but would review all aspects of the event.

“We have received such a positive response from Ballarat people and visitors, with everyone telling us that this was something the city needed.

“Now we are going to talk to everyone involved from brewers to volunteers and see what we can improve for next time.”

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Tickets for the event sold out around 2pm, with some people turned away at the gate.

Inside the festival, some breweries experienced long lines but crowds were paitent for popular beers.

Ms Pond said organisers were hoping to expand the event to a two-day festival for 2013, and would like to return to the City Oval.

“Nothing is certain yet obviously but the location worked really well with the layout and all the facilities we needed,” she said.

She said the fact that some smaller breweries had run out of beer in the early evening showed the popularity of craft beers.

“With 21 different brewers and coming in all shapes and sizes, that is not a reflection of their preparedness but rather on their size and it’s another part of managing the crowd.”

Ms Pond paid tribute to festival volunteers who she said were put under a lot of pressure and represented a strong community spirit.

Media personality and event MC Charlie Pickering said the festival had showcased Ballarat well.

“It has been a runaway success for everyone involved,” he said.

“A few of the people I have spoken to have come up from Melbourne on the train and they have got here quickly and easily and enjoyed the best Ballarat has to offer.”

Pickering led participants in a blind beer tasting competition and introduced an impressive roster of musicians including Clare Bowditch, Stonefield and Jordie Lane.

“The really brilliant thing is that for a festival all about beer everyone has been really well behaved and got into the spirit with food and entertainment,” Mr Pickering said.

Event officials joined brewers and volunteers for a celebration after the close of the event, with event infrastructure cleared yesterday.

Meanwhile, police praised the crowd that attended the event.

Despite more than 4000 people on site for the nine-hour event, police made only one arrest.

Ballarat Police Sergeant Leigh Discher said the crowd’s behaviour was excellent.

“We made one arrest of an individual who has been charged with being drunk in a public place,” he said.

“Police worked closely with the organisers of the event and had a presence on the ground but overall we are very happy with the crowd.”

A special shuttle bus service running from Ballarat Railway Station proved popular with attendees, while taxis and parking around the oval were in high demand.

Sergeant Discher said organisers achieved a good balance with officials at the event.

“There were a number of police officers visible at the festival as well as a lot of officials and security guards, but with only one arrest it is definitely a good result,” he said.

As the festival wound down around 8pm, there were long lines for free breath testing machines near exits. Police were visible on the roads into Sunday but there were no major incidents.

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I find it highly amusing that all the in ballarat problems are aparently caused by alcohol, yet here we have a salute to beer and wine. I suppose it all depends on whos making the money and whos out enjoying the substance.
Posted by tina, 23/01/2012 7:32:43 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
A fabulous event! We loved it - My family hosted friends from Melbourne who had not visited Ballarat for many years and were very impressed with our lovely lake and gardens.

Next year - Vline ticket packages

Ratepayer discounts?

Central highlands water could have a stand to refill water quickly for free ?

Posted by Shirley, 23/01/2012 8:28:51 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
The only downside to the event was the fact that the wrong liquor license was purchased. We waited in line for 1 3/4 hours to get in. I don't think people were actually turned away but it was a case of 10 come out, 10 go in. By the time we I got to the entrance gate, the queue was the same length behind us as it was when we queued up.
Posted by crazycatlady, 23/01/2012 8:31:02 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
Great event guys - don't get too greedy. One day is plenty.
Posted by brewski, 23/01/2012 9:01:48 AM, on The Ballarat Courier
Two days would be way too much!!
Posted by Big Day, 23/01/2012 12:24:13 PM, on The Ballarat Courier
Disagree brewski. It needs to be a two day event. Make the Sunday a more family oriented day.

In my expereince, Sundays are a much better day for families to get to an event like this. Saturdays are far too busy for us to be able to get there.

Posted by Bucket, 23/01/2012 12:25:41 PM, on The Ballarat Courier
Great to see event such as this taking place.

Would be great to have a wine festival that is also centred around gourmet food with cool live performances

Posted by Culture, 23/01/2012 1:04:19 PM, on The Ballarat Courier
A cool $140k profit on the entrance fee plus charging for each beer; what great value for a region with high unemployment, alcohol and gambling problems...
Posted by Little Wonder, 23/01/2012 1:26:35 PM, on The Ballarat Courier
came from warrnambool to ballarat

not execting alot from the event, but once i got there was proven more than wrong. Ballarat has now become the greatest beer drinking town in Australia Cheers guys

Posted by dustydoug, 23/01/2012 1:38:18 PM, on The Ballarat Courier
Perhaps crazycatlady you could have purchased a ticket in advance like some 2,000 others did and avoid the queues.
Posted by goodbyejoolya, 23/01/2012 1:49:54 PM, on The Ballarat Courier
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Craig Mitchell from Mitchell Harris Wines has to make a hard decision – beer or wine – and plenty of festival goers were on hand for advice at Saturday’s event.
Craig Mitchell from Mitchell Harris Wines has to make a hard decision – beer or wine – and plenty of festival goers were on hand for advice at Saturday’s event.
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