CELEBRATING their tenth anniversary, Quantock Brewery held a three-day festival filled with music, dancing, delicious food and lots of exciting activities.

On Friday, guests were treated to country rock music from Wrecking Ball, as well as Bread Bar Pizza and Japenese street food from Kinori.

Saturday featured a mixture of musical delights, from Skintight Samba to rock music from Blackout City, with a variety of different foods (Turkish, Indian, American) to accompany the excitement as well.

Sunday took a turn towards the traditional West Country, with the West Somerset Morris Men and some delicious cream teas and pasties from Oggy Oggy.

Somerset County Gazette: PICTURES: Celebrations at Quantock Brewery

Activities ran throughout the weekend, with face painting, an appearance from the dogs at Saint Sled Dog Rescue as well as a launch of a new Pilsner and a new beer, Quantock X, from the brewery itself. A raffle also took place to support the chosen charity this year, Think Amy, with Quantock Brewery raising £300 for this important cause.

Jodie Norris, National Craft Manager, said “Again, we were humbled and overwhelmed by the support of the local community. Even with the bad weather people came in their thousands to support us. We run a festival every year and we plan to make it even bigger and better next year.”