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The Rotherham Real Ale and Music Festival (formerly the Oakwood Real Ale and Music Festival) is an annual real ale festival that takes place in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. The event takes place annually at the Magna Centre, Rotherham a former Steel works, it is the largest indoor beer festival taking place outside of London and unlike many other festivals serves all cask ales using traditional gravity-based hand pumps. Proceeds from the festival are used to support the work of local charities and good causes. Since the festival relocated to Magna in 2011 it has raised in excess of £150,000 for local good causes. Charities which have benefitted from the festival have included: (The Rotherham Hospice ), (Weston Park Cancer Hospital ), (Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice ) and (Safe@Last ) as well as a number of smaller Rotherham-based good causes. Unlike many other beer festivals, the Rotherham Real Ale and Music Festival is not organised by CAMRA, although the festival does enjoy close links with the Rotherham branch of the organisation. Inside the festival, the Rotherham Real Ale and Music Festival regularly features a selection of over 250 different different varieties of Real Ale as well as 80 different types of Cider, Wine, Perry (Pear Cider) and Lager. In 2011, the festival was attended by 10,000 visitors, raised £35,000 for local good causes. 85,000 glasses of beer were sold at the festival in 2011, which were sold in half pint measures making the Rotherham festival one of the largest festivals in the UK based upon the volume of beer consumed. In 2013 the festival was opened by local World Superbike Champion James Toseland. Toseland featured in the following year's festival, making a surprise guest appearance at the festival the following year. The festival is usually opened by local dignitaries which have included Rt Hon John Healey MP former minister for pubs as well as the mayor of Rotherham. The next festival will take place in 2015, from June 11 to 13 - the first time the festival has been hosted as a summer, rather than winter event. == History == The Oakwood Real Ale and Music Festival began in 1992, initially as a one off fundraiser to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the opening of Oakwood High School. Such was the success of the festival, that the event was repeated every year, helping to raise money for the school. The early days of the festival saw just 20 different real ales feature at the event, with many teachers and parents working behind the bars to help make the event a success. The last event to take place at Oakwood School featured 220 different real ales, ciders, perries, lagers and wines. The festival is well known for its quirky themes, which has been used to introduce different types of Real Ales into the festival. Year-on-year the selection of Real Ales has grown from the original 20, to over 250 in 2013. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rotherham Real Ale and Music Festival」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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