SCORES of people came together at a Chipping Sodbury pub to celebrate cider and sausages.
The annual Cider festival expanded this year to include sausages provided by Jolly Hog.
Bristol-based Jolly Hog is run by three brothers and supplies supermarkets and festivals with pork products.
Vegetarian sausages were also available at the festival.
Matt Lewis, of the Horseshoe said: "We sold a rang of ciders, eight still ciders and four Keg ciders.
"We had two local bands, Close Encounter and Doc Rock. It was Close Encounter's debut performance too.
"Our aim, every year, is to show off The Horseshoe's capabilities at providing local products and live music all without a ticket price, without compromising on quality.
"It was a fantastic day, I thank everyone who came to support us."
Photographer Rich McD captured highlights from the festival on camera.
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