Ham and mustard, cheese and onion, beer and live music are pairings that are hard to beat, which is why Siren RG1 has been announced as the official sponsor of acoustic music at Bracknell Ale & Cider Festival 2025.
The Finchampstead-based Siren’s award-winning beers have been pouring at the event since it started delivering the first barrels from its brewery 12 years ago, which is why they’re delighted to be able to support the “fantastic” community event
Boasting a music line-up curated by Bracknell-based singer-songwriter Abi Powell, the acoustic stage at Bracknell Ale & Cider Festival is always a lovely bit of calm amongst the Festival chaos.
There’s no better place in town to enjoy any of the four Siren Craft Brew beers available among over 70 others – for one day only.
Thanks to Thames Valley Buses, it couldn’t be easier to get from RG1 to Bracknell Ale & Cider Festival. Jump on any Waterloo-bound train and jump off at Bracknell. The exclusive Thames Valley Bus Festival service will whisk you straight to the site.
Andy Nowlan, marketing manager at Siren Craft Brew, said: “Although our bar in Reading has many local affiliations and community partnerships, it’s amazing to now be an official sponsor of such a long-standing and popular beer festival.
“We’re proud to be able to support events like this, and hope to see plenty of friendly faces before and after the fest – especially as we’re now just a two minute walk from Reading train station through the new development.
The 14th Bracknell Ale & Cider festival takes place at Bracknell Rugby Club on Sunday, May 25. The event is one of the biggest in Bracknell and raises £1,000s every year for the rugby club. Organised and staffed by volunteers, it brings locally produced beer and cider, live music and great food to town for one day only.
Tickets are available via www.bracknellalefestival.co.uk.












































