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Dronk Dwergies crowned as Potjiekos winners

Potjies were a brewing at Hops Hollows recent Potjiekos competition.

On Saturday, October 12, Hops Hollow Brewery in the Long Tom Pass came alive with the vibrant sounds of laughter, music and sizzling pots as it hosted its much-anticipated potjiekos competition.

This festive event brought together culinary enthusiasts and families for a day filled with delicious food, community spirit and entertainment.

The highlight of the day was undoubtedly the potjiekos competition, in which teams from near and far showcased their unique takes on this traditional South African dish.

Each team brought their own flair to the competition, experimenting with various meats, vegetables and secret spices to create mouth-watering flavours that tantalised the taste buds.

As the attendees roamed the grounds, they were treated to an array of delectable potjiekos options, ranging from classic lamb and vegetable combinations to more adventurous seafood and curry-infused variations.

Hops Hollow Brewery complemented the feast with its signature craft beers, perfectly pairing with the rich flavours of the potjiekos, ensuring a delightful culinary experience for all.

The atmosphere was further enhanced by live music performances that filled the air with lively tunes, creating a festive backdrop for the day’s activities. Local bands entertained guests with a mix of traditional and contemporary sounds, inviting everyone to tap their feet and enjoy the moment.

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For families, Hops Hollow Brewery offered a variety of entertainment. Local residents, friends and families came together to support the teams, share stories and create lasting memories.

As the day concluded and the winners were announced, it was clear Hops Hollow Brewery had once again succeeded in bringing people together through food, music and good company.

Hops Hollow Brewery’s management said they look forward to hosting more events like this in the future, and continue to celebrate local culture, cuisine and the joy of gathering together.

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