Glen Clova Hotel rolled out the barrel for thirsty punters at its annual music and ale festival.
The family-orientated event has become one of the most popular on the calendar in Angus and this year was again no different.
The festival not only showcased some of the country’s finest real ales and ciders – all served up in a giant marquee – but it also featured a great line-up of bands covering a wide range of musical tastes.
Breakfast rolls were also served for revellers who were camping for the weekend against the stunning backdrop of Glen Doll while a local spit roast was served up on Sunday.
The event got underway on Friday night with performances by Sons of the Soil and Kirriemuir’s own Restless Natives.
The highlights of Saturday’s line-up included Miami Vince, Backlash, Shackleton Banjos and Heidrum.
The weekend concluded with Cover Daddy, George Crawl, Colin Clyne and Coaltown Daisies on Sunday’s bill.
The audience was mainly from Forfar, Kirriemuir and Dundee, but people did come from further afield to enjoy the performances.
A beer token system was again in place at the festival which is set against the stunning backdrop of the Clova hills.