15 Jun 2011

Cornish pub returns to Glastonbury

A taste of Cornish pub life will be returning to the heart of Glastonbury Festival next week, with St Austell Brewery’s hugely popular pub, The Cornish Arms.

Last year, for the first time, the Brewery recreated a typical Cornish pub at the heart of the festival, offering thousands of revellers a warm, Cornish welcome and a cool, refreshing pint of Cornish real ale. The Cornish Arms is the only bar at the festival serving cooled cask ale.

Over five days of trading the Cornish Arms sold a staggering 30,000 pints – and this year it’s expected to be even bigger and better.

Jeremy Mitchell, Marketing Director of St Austell Brewery, said: “Last year was our first time at Glastonbury and our first experience of an event on this scale - and what a fantastic experience it was.

“We knew it would be busy but had no idea just how busy. There was a fantastic reaction to our ales, with some people enjoying a little touch of home in the middle of the festival, and others trying our beers for the first time.

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