Highlands Beer and Cider Festival organisers have hailed the two-day event a success.
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While organisers have not finalised attendance numbers, it is estimated about 3000 people came through the gates of Bradman Oval on Saturday and Sunday.
The festival offered more than 30 stalls with beer, cider, wine and food from producers based in and out of the Southern Highlands region.
There was also a line-up of bands and musicians to entertain the crowds.
The festival was popular among food, wine, beer and cider enthusiasts as well as families.
Southern Highlands Food and Wine Association president John Scott said he received good feedback about the event.
“The stallholders were generally pretty happy and they thought it was a good location,” Mr Scott said.
“Most are looking forward to coming back next year.”
Mr Scott said the event offered valuable opportunities for brewers.
“It’s a good way to get our brewers in the region and from other regions together to exchange ideas. That’s all positive,” Mr Scott said.
“It gives everyone that exposure for networking.
”We’re looking forward to making next year’s event even better.”