Thousands of pints were drunk during another successful Chappel Beer Festival.
Event organisers estimate 9,800 people attended the five-day event, which took place at the East Anglian Railway Museum.
More than 30,000 pints of beer were drunk throughout the festival as suppliers emptied a grand total of 452 kegs.
Along with hundreds of beers, punters were able to make the most of a variety of ciders and wines on offer. Organiser Brendan Southcott said: “The whole festival went really well.
“The number of visitors seemed to grow each day.
“I would say the busiest period was Saturday afternoon when we had families and a good mix of people turn up.
“We had lots going on with morris dancers and local bands providing live music.
“It was certainly as good as other years.”
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