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13/08/12....Music line up growing for Chinnor Beer Festival -

THE fourth Chinnor Beer Festival is now only 12 days away and it's gearing up to be a real community celebration of Real ale and live music.

As well as bear though, Chinnor Beer Festival offers the chance to try some wonderful ciders, and tasty food. The money raised is used to support Chinnor youth and youth groups.

The first Chinnor Beer Festival was held in August 2009 and proved to be such a success that a winter beer festival was created which is held in the Village Hall.

The next beer festival will be on August 25, from 12pm to 8p.m. on the playing fields in Chinnor.

Bands so far confirmed include:
The Muttz Knuttz
The Drakes
Bootlegger
Ellie & Henry Ruddock
Wizzkey Mac
Toria Bird
Rodney Quakes

with more to follow. Follow the Chinnor Beer Festival news on the website.

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