Local company Brothers is official cider of Glastonbury 2024
4th March 2024
We are pleased to announce that Brothers Cider will once again be the official cider of Glastonbury 2024, some 29 years on from their first appearance at the Festival.
The locally-produced cider – from the Showerings Mill just three miles from the Festival site – is made with Somerset apples. With no artificial flavours or ingredients, Brothers is gluten free and vegan accredited.
Says Michael Eavis: “Supporting local businesses and showcasing the best the county of Somerset has to offer is central to what we do and there are few businesses more local than our close neighbour, Brothers Cider. We’re delighted to once again welcome Brothers as our Official Cider partner. The brand has successfully refreshed thirsty Festival-goers since 1995 and Brothers has become a very popular beverage at the Festival through the years.”
Brothers will be served at more than 100 bars across the site at Glastonbury 2024 and in selected stores around the country.
Until 31st May, promotional cans and multi-packs of Brothers Cider will offer the chance to win prizes including 10 pairs of Glastonbury tickets.
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