Tàrrega Craft Beer Festival a Success with 1,300 Liters Sold

The 13th edition of the event attracted nearly 1,800 people and received a very positive assessment from the organizers.

Generic image of an outdoor craft beer festival.
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Generic image of an outdoor craft beer festival.

The 13th Tàrrega Craft Beer Festival has closed its doors with resounding success, selling approximately 1,300 liters of beer and drawing close to 1,800 attendees.

The event, held on Saturday at Can Colapi, has been described as very positive by the organizers. According to Robert Tolosa, a member of the Associació Agrat, around 1,300 liters of craft beer were sold. Tolosa highlighted that, despite a slight decrease in liters sold within the general context of declining alcohol consumption, the figures remain similar to previous editions, reinforcing the organization's satisfaction.
Regarding attendance, the festival drew between 1,600 and 1,800 people, maintaining a similar level to other years. One of the most appreciated aspects was the new time format, starting at 5 PM to avoid the hottest hours. The atmosphere particularly livened up from 7 PM onwards. "We are very happy with the afternoon format and will repeat it in future editions," stated Tolosa.
During the opening, the mayor Rosa Maria Perelló emphasized the festival's importance in valuing "local and quality producers." The event, organized by the Associació Agrat in collaboration with the Ajuntament de Tàrrega, brought together thirteen craft beer brewers and one cider maker, offering eighty varieties for tasting. The gastronomic offerings were complemented by several food trucks.
The musical program was another major attraction, featuring performances by Discípulos de Otilia, La Tía Borracha, and various DJs. The Escalabirres activity also received a good reception, with Berta Sánchez winning 19 boxes. Additionally, a highly participatory musical bingo was organized.