The South Notts Real Ale Festival 2026 takes place at Nottingham Moderns Rugby Club in Wilford on
Friday 1st and Saturday 2nd May.
Now in its 12th year, the festival has become a firm favourite in the South Nottinghamshire community calendar, bringing together local residents, families, rugby supporters, and beer enthusiasts for a weekend of drinks, live music, and fundraising.
Held at the club on Main Road, Wilford, the event will feature a wide range of real ales, ciders and other refreshments, alongside food and entertainment throughout the weekend.
This year’s festival will raise money for Marie Curie’s Daffodil Campaign, Spikers RFC in Kenya, and youth rugby development at Nottingham Moderns RFC.
Festival organiser Dek Brown said: “This event has always been about community spirit. It’s a chance for people to come together, enjoy themselves and support some fantastic causes at the same time.
“We’re proud that the festival has grown into such a popular local tradition and we look forward to welcoming everyone back in May.”
The main festival day includes Nottingham Moderns RFC President’s Day, junior and senior rugby matches, family-friendly entertainment, food and drink, plus live music from Hannah Marshall followed by The Terminal 5 Experience.
The event is entirely organised and run by volunteers, meaning funds raised go directly towards charitable causes and supporting grassroots rugby in the community.
A new addition for 2026 is the Memorial Golden Barrel, where supporters can donate in memory of past Nottingham Moderns members, with proceeds going to charities chosen by their families.
Businesses across Nottingham and Rushcliffe are also being encouraged to support the festival through sponsorship opportunities.
For tickets, sponsorship or further information contact [email protected] or go to www.southnottsrealale.co.uk



Posted on 24th Apr

