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is there any festivals that allow personal drinks..?


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Did anyone mention Alchemy?? :)

Seriously - that is one of the main reasons I set up Alchemy - Was fed up of sneeking drinks in or being over charged - same with food, your welcome to bring your own at Alchemy. Also everything sold on site is at high street prices at max.

Hope to see you at Alchemy! - Got 4 festivals in 2011!!

www.alchemyfestival.co.uk

Super early bird tickets for the first 3 events available @ £20 at min. - Till new year.

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Same with Bearded Theory, we will supply a fantastic bar with lashings of well-priced real ale/cider but everyone is welcome to bring their own to the site and there are no restrictions on what you can bring!!

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I wont harp on about BT but Endorse It In Dorset, Beautiful Days, Blissfields, Eden, Knockengorrach, Nozstock you can take your own beer in the arena and all supply good Real Ale bars at decent pub prices. Quite a mixed bag their for age ranges and music as well.

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I always spend more on beer at a festival that let's me take my own beer in the arena than I do at those that dont. Sneaking drink into the arena is hardly rocket science and Im just determined that I will drink my own regardless of what the festival says. And I'll buy even more if you charge me reasonable prices (BT, Alchemy, Eden, Summer Sundae from personal knowledge) than try to fleece me. Kendal Calling wanted £12 TWELVE POUNDS for 4 opened cans of Carlsberg this summer

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I always spend more on beer at a festival that let's me take my own beer in the arena than I do at those that dont. Sneaking drink into the arena is hardly rocket science and Im just determined that I will drink my own regardless of what the festival says. And I'll buy even more if you charge me reasonable prices (BT, Alchemy, Eden, Summer Sundae from personal knowledge) than try to fleece me. Kendal Calling wanted £12 TWELVE POUNDS for 4 opened cans of Carlsberg this summer

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Not to change the topic too much from it's original question but on a similar note and out of curiosity I've been putting together a list of beer & cider prices at festivals, gleaned from data on the internet (either official festival websites or feedback on the forums). It may not be entirely accurate so if I've got anything wrong or if anyone has anything else to add I'd welcome feedback. The link to view and edit is here.

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I wont harp on about BT but Endorse It In Dorset, Beautiful Days, Blissfields, Eden, Knockengorrach, Nozstock you can take your own beer in the arena and all supply good Real Ale bars at decent pub prices. Quite a mixed bag their for age ranges and music as well.

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Not to change the topic too much from it's original question but on a similar note and out of curiosity I've been putting together a list of beer & cider prices at festivals, gleaned from data on the internet (either official festival websites or feedback on the forums). It may not be entirely accurate so if I've got anything wrong or if anyone has anything else to add I'd welcome feedback. The link to view and edit is here.

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Well as you'll know as you were at the festival, your Kendal Calling bit is inaccurate. Carlsberg was only available at £3 a can if you bought 4 and were prepared to have them all opened, otherwise they were £3.20 each and San Miguel and Stella were available, but at £3.50 per can, not as poured pints.

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