BEER & CIDER FESTIVAL 2019 - THURS 26TH TO SAT 28TH SEPT STRUTTS, DERBY ROAD, BELPER DE56 1UU - AMBER VALLEY CAMRA
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Beer & Cider Festival 2019 Thurs 26th to Sat 28th Sept Strutts, Derby Road, Belper DE56 1UU i va l F est er & Cid Beer
The Chairman’s Welcome Holly Bush Inn A Warm Welcome to the 2019 Amber Valley CAMRA Beer and Cider Festival Makeney, Milford, DE56 0RX. Welcome to this year’s Festival at Strutts a fine selection of ciders, including fruit flavours. Community Centre, Amber Valley’s tenth Festival We would very much like your feedback (positive or and the sixth at Strutts from Thursday 26th to negative) on these changes which can be registered Saturday 28th September. The building has been at the Membership Desk. described as “quirky” and it isn’t an obvious Our catering will be provided by Farmhouse Kitchen venue for a Beer Festival, but I think it works and with hot and cold food at all sessions, as well as I’d like to thank the staff at Strutts for their help snacks available at the cider bar. As with previous and co-operation. years Thursday will be a quiet day, but with our We have made a number of changes this year. popular quiz in the evening. There will be live music We are opening on Thursday from 12 noon on Friday and Saturday evening, culminating in (previously 4pm) because there appears to be a Northern Soul disco on Saturday. Our Festival a demand for a Thursday afternoon session. charity will be Derbyshire Blood Bikers, a vital local Furthermore Thursday will be free admission service which could one day prove life saving for for everyone up to 6pm, not just for CAMRA any one of us. members. Previously we opened on Sunday I am sure you are all aware that all CAMRA Festivals lunchtime, but this session was not well supported are organised and run by a team of volunteers, and so we will not open on Sunday this year. We are I would like to thank everyone who is involved with switching from tokens to cash this year, principally the Amber Valley Festival, in whatever capacity. because feedback suggests that customers prefer Regrettably, it is getting increasingly difficult to cash. As well as cash, we are hoping to be able to attract enough volunteers to organise our Festival. offer the facility of contactless payment. Dates are booked for next year (September 24th – The rise in popularity of Key Keg continues, so this 26th, here at Strutts), and I sincerely hope that it time we will be running a small Key Keg bar. This will go ahead. However, without fresh volunteers the is in no way intended to detract from, but rather prospects are not good, so if you feel you could help BEER FESTIVAL to complement the range of some 60 Real Ales we please let us know. will have on offer. Ditto gin; it may not be my cup of tea but it is the drink of the moment for many these days, so we will have a gin bar. Because of Chris Rogers this we are dropping fruit wines, but there will be Amber Valley Branch Chairman and Festival Organiser Thursday 24th - Saturday 26th October Thursday 25th - Saturday 27th October Join Camra here members and covers around 100 pubs and clubs with real ale in Belper, Alfreton, Ripley and Quality Home Cooked Food Served Daily You will enjoy discounts in pubs and other benefits. Also, while stocks last, anyone surrounding areas. joining and paying by Direct Debit at this CAMRA is a friendly organisation and we Christmas Menus & Party Bookings Taken festival will get a copy of the current Good Beer Guide for FREE. offer socials, brewery visits and plenty of opportunities to enjoy real ale in good company. www.hollybushinnmakeney.co.uk CAMRA has over 190,000 members nationally and Amber Valley branch has over 900 There is a Membership Desk here, so come and have a chat and we can tell you more.
Entertainment Thursday Friday Saturday Food Menu Quiz 7.30pm in Room 10 COLD FOOD We will be holding a quiz for teams of up to four people with prizes of beer and cider for first and SELECTION OF COBS second place. It will be free to enter. Volunteers (COOKED MEATS, CHEESE & EGG) £2-00 will be on hand to fetch drinks for players from the SMALL HAND RAISED PORK PIE £2-00 marquee during the quiz. Guitar and Harmonica SAUSAGE ROLL (HOT or COLD) £2-00 at its best VEGAN/VEGI SAUSAGE ROLL £2-50 SCOTCH EGG £2-00 / £2-50 DOUBLECROSS 6-8pm Acoustic Blues, HOT FOOD Rock & Pop SAUSAGE ROLL £2-00 CORNISH PASTY £3-00 Andy & Phil appear together as DoubleCross, BACON COB £4-00 The Ferretts are a Derbyshire based duo a Derbyshire based Acoustic Rock & Blues Duo. We perform a mix of classic Blues and Rock BUTCHER’S SAUSAGE COB £4-00 featuring Markus and Nansy Ferrett-Paine performing their own material and covers. material, together with our own compositions. 6oz STEAK BURGER (add CHEESE 50p) £4-50 Northern Soul CHEESE & BACON BURGER £6-00 CHIPS £2-00 & Real Ale CHEESEY CHIPS £2-50 CHICKEN CURRY & CHIPS £5-00 After Hours Amber Valley CAMRA Beer Festival CHILLI & CHIPS £5-00 8.15-11pm close Saturday 28th September VEGETARIAN CURRY £5-00 8pm-11pm Please support our 2019 Festival Charity – Derbyshire Blood Bikes, which is a very deserving cause. You can donate at the Festival in cash or DJs: by donating your unused beer tokens. Soul Stew, Phillip Wheelhouse + guest
Amber Valley Pub of the Year 2017 & 2018 White Hart 01773 827397 ??? ??? @WhiteHartBelper Ales that become legends White Hart Sandbed Lane, Bargate Proudly supporting THE AMBER VALLEY BEER FESTIVAL 2019 Derbyshire South CAMRA Pub of the Year 2018 East Midlands CAMRA Pub of the Year 2018 NOW OPEN - 25 King Street, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1PW 1 Church Street, Arnold, 1 Ilkeston Road, Canning Circus, Nottingham NG5 8FD Nottingham NG7 3GD In Good Beer Guide 2019 follow us on facebook: The Spotted Cow, Holbrook Station Terrace, Hucknall, 1a Standhill Road, Carlton, www.thespottedcowholbrook.co.uk Nottinghamshire NG15 7TQ Nottingham NG4 1JL
Pub of the Year & Cider Pub of the Year Amber Valley CAMRA runs annual Pub of the Year and Cider Pub of the Year competitions covering all pubs in our Branch area that serve real ale or real cider; we aim to involve as many members as possible in making these choices. This year’s winner of both our Branch competitions was the Talbot in Ripley. The runner-up in the Pub of the Year competition was the White Hart at Bargate, who had won the competition in the previous two years. The runner-up in the Cider Pub of the Year competition was Angels Micro Pub, Belper. Many congratulations to Steve and Angie at the Talbot for their double success and also to the runners-up in throughout October and judging of the 6 finalists both competitions. will take place in November. Pubs nominated for the Cider competition would be expected to serve and promote a good range of real ciders and perries throughout the year. The 2020 Branch Pub of The Year competition will be organised by ourselves and we will be asking for nominations during November, with judging of the 8 finalists taking place during December and January. The Pub of the Year is not based solely on the range of real ale on offer, but takes into account several other factors such as the welcome you receive, quality of service, atmosphere, décor and community involvement. Whilst only Amber Valley members can nominate pubs, CAMRA members from any branch are It will soon be time for our members to get involved welcome to take part in the judging process for again and help us to choose the entrants for the each competition. This involves visiting each of the 2020 competitions. We will be sending out emails finalists at least once and completing a scoresheet to all Amber Valley CAMRA members inviting them based on national CAMRA guidelines. If you are to nominate pubs in the Branch area which they feel interested in being involved in the judging process deserve to be included in each competition. If you for either or both competitions, please contact us at are a member and don’t get these emails, it means poty@ambervalley.camra.org.uk that we don’t hold a current email address for you so please email membership@ambervalley.camra. Please take the time to send in your nominations org.uk and help to support your local pubs by getting involved with these Branch competitions. Our Chairman Chris Rogers, along with Branch member Luke Bettison, both local cider makers, will again be organising the Cider Pub of the Mick & Jane Wallis Year competition. Nominations will be collected Amber Valley CAMRA
Social Media Interested in participating? We have a lively and entertaining community across social media. We’d love you to be involved. Our Facebook page and website are the go-to places for ‘beer info’ in the Amber Valley CAMRA area. We would also like you to post articles to our community Social Media Wall group on Facebook. This could be a news story that you feel the group followers would be interested in or your Why not Tweet a picture of yourself at the musings on the latest beer you tried. festival, in a group, or with your favourite beer? Just include the hashtag #avbeerfestival and if Twitter @AmberValleyCamr we retweet it, your picture/message will be placed Facebook Amber Valley CAMRA on the Amber Valley CAMRA social media wall. You don’t need to be a member of CAMRA to become a member of our online community, but of Alternatively, if you are on Facebook, post your course we would love it if you decided to join. picture to the @AmbervalleyCAMRA group Please speak to a volunteer on the Membership pages, search Amber Valley CAMRA. stand for more details. 39 Cornhill, Allestree, Derby DE22 2FS Tel 07917 544199 Allestree Club is a friendly family place with Chevin View, Milford DE56 0QH snooker and pool tables. All Welcome Come along see what your local club has to offer. Up To Four Local Real Ales At least 2 real ales always available. Pool, Darts, Snooker, Sky Sports MEMBERSHIP ONLY £10 for 12 MONTHS Live Music Most Weekends Members receive discounts on drinks and Membership just £10 a year other exclusive offers www.Milfordsocial.club Members can use all club facilities including Find us on WhatPub? Snooker, Pool and Darts www.whatpub.com
3 George & Dragon 1 117 Bridge St. DE56 1BA 01773 880210 LIVE MUSIC on Fridays and Saturdays. Live Sport via several TVs. 4 En-suite rooms available with pub having a minimum of 5 or 6 Real Ales at all times with 39 Bridge Street, Belper, DE56 1AY 2 or 3 changing guest beers. 2 ciders. e-mail: adewilson@yahoo.com Pump It Up Open: Tues - Thurs 3-10pm, Fri 3-10:30pm, 2 The Lion Hotel Sat 12-10:30pm, Sat 1-10:30pm, Sun Sun1-5pm, 1:30-5pm, 24 Bridge St. DE56 1AX 01773 824033 Email: enquiries@lionhotelbelper.com Closed Mondays. Website: lionhotelbelper.co.uk This 18th century former coaching inn is steeped in history, 6 EVER CHANGING Cask Ales brimming with charm & character and now has a modern 45 Craft Craft Keg Keg Lines Lines twist with a stone baked pizzeria. 22 Belgian Belgian Kegs Kegs Fresh, locally sourced & homemade food is available daily from 12-9pm including £7.50 lunch specials served Mon to Sat 12-4pm. 54 Real Real Ciders Ciders We offer 5 real ales including regulars Pedigree, Hobgoblin & Also gins, wines, spirits, soft drinks, tea Boon Doggle & 2 regularly changing guest ales. Open 11am until late each night. & coffee & much more. The Lion Hotel also has 22 bedrooms all with en-suite bathrooms, flat screen TVs & tea & coffee making facilities. 4 The Nags Head 7 5 High Pavement. DE56 1GD 01773 820515 Andrea, Simon and Team welcome customers new and old. Live music every Saturday & Karaoke the last Friday of the month. Pedigree + 3 guest ales & 1 hand pull cider. Monday madness selected drinks at £1.99/pint. Cards accepted Thursday Real Ale day at £2.30/pint. Opening hours: Sunday-Tuesday 12-10pm SIX rotating ales, Wednesday-Friday 12-11pm Saturday 12-late Two Twocraft pumps, craft pumps, Families & dogs welcome. Large Beer Garden to rear of pub. Real ciders Real ciders & fruit wines! 5 Old King’s Head 1 Days Lane. DE56 1NP Something for everyone in the town centre. 01773 826304 In In thetheGood GoodBeer BeerGuide Guide16, 16,17, 18,AND 17,18 19 AND 19! 20 Get your CAMRA discount with us! Close to Belper Town centre, a hidden gem. You will always get a friendly welcome from Open from 4pm Monday—Friday & 12pm at the weekend. Open from 4pm Monday-Friday, from 12pm Saturday & 2-8pm Sunday regulars and staff alike. 3 real ales, all beers now at or less than £3.10 6 Campbell Street, Belper, DE56 1AP— 01773823117— FB: Arkwrights REAL ALE BAR Beer garden, skittle alley, darts & pool. Sky & BT Sport available in a separate room. Great function room available.
Belper Town Centre Real Ale Map 5 Old King’s Head 1 Days Lane. DE56 1NP Hidden gem of a pub, cosy & friendly with 3 real ales. 8 Thorn Tree Inn 21 Chesterfield Rd. DE56 1FF Free house with Bass from the barrel & 3 or 4 ever changing cask beers. Family & dog friendly, all welcome. Bar terrace with views over Belper. George & Dragon 117 Bridge St. DE56 1BA Pump It Up 39 Bridge St. DE56 1AY The Angels 29 Market Place. DE56 1FZ 1 Large friendly pub with a minimum of 5 or 3 6 changing hand pulled cask beers, 4 craft keg 6 In Good Beer Guide 2018, 2019 & 2020. The Railway 25 King Street. DE56 1PW 6 real ales & 2 real ciders available. Range beers, 2 Belgian keg lines. Small, friendly micro Tucked away next to No.28. Open Thurs-Sun 9 Refurbished and re-opened in 2019 by Lincoln of beers regularly changed & refreshed. pub. with a wide range of Real Ales (6+) straight Green Brewery offering 8 cask & 6 keg ales. from the cask £3/pint, plus cider, wine & gin. Loyalty card scheme plus light meals available. The Lion Hotel 24 Bridge St. DE56 1AX Arkwright’s 6 Campbell St. DE56 1AP 2 5 real ales including regulars Pedigree, 4 In Good Beer Guide 2017, 2018, 2019 & 2020. The Nags Head 5 High Pavement. DE56 1GD Riflemans Arms 74 Bridge St. DE56 1AZ Hobgoblin & Boon Doggle & 2 regularly 6 ever changing beers from across the UK & 7 Pedigree + 3 guests. Open Sun-Tue 12-10pm, 10 Traditional English pub recently refurbed, local changing guests. Fresh, locally sourced Pedigree from the barrel. Real ciders & 2 craft Wed-Fri 12-11pm, Sat 12-late. Families & dogs guest ales. Big screen TV sport, pool, darts, & homemade food available. keg pumps. Regular live music. welcome. Large beer garden. dominoes and quiz, dog friendly. £ Cash Point Bus Route 8 Bus Stop sixes Buses run regularly 7 6 between Ripley, Derby Trains run hourly between Derby and Matlock. and Matlock trentbarton.co.uk eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk 5 9 4 2 10 3 1
21 Chesterfield Road, Belper DE56 1FF 8 6 e-mail: thorntreeinnbelper@gmail.com @Thorntreeinnbelper thorntreeinnbelper Open: Mon - Fri 4pm - 11pm Amber Valley Sat 12 noon - 11pm Camra Winter Ale Sun 12 noon - 10pm Trail Winner 2019 Mother & Daughter team, Amber & April, welcome you to one of the oldest pubs in Belper Free House, reopened early in 2018 Bass from the barrel & 3 or 4 ever changing guests New beers & new breweries a regular feature Traditional ciders, gins, spirits & wines Family & dog-friendly Outdoor terrace with incredible views Live Music, Live Quiz Night music every other&Sunday Acousticfrom Get-Together 4pm-7pm 10 Traditional English pub recently refurbed with lagers from around the world and local guest ales. , Big screen TVs for all your sporting needs, pool and darts teams as well as dominoes and quiz, everything priced very reasonably, dog friendly as are all the regulars, all welcome. Free sausage and chips on every Belper Town FC home game and free food Sundays. We also cater for any small functions. Amber Valley CAMRA Cider Trail Runner-up 2017 & Winter Ale Trail Runner-up 2018 Open 4 till close Monday to Thursday and 12 till close Friday to Sunday. Amber Valley Camra Mild Trail Winner 2019
9 Beer List For beer allergen information, please enquire with one of the bar managers. Vegan Gluten 25 King Street, Belper, Derbyshire DE56 1PW Bitter IPA Stout/ Pale Mild Wheat Speciality Friendly Free Porter Proudly supporting Cask Ales THE AMBER VALLEY BEER FESTIVAL 2019 Brewer Beers ABV Style Location Tasting Notes 8 Cask Ales Acorn Barnsley 3.8 Bitter Barnsley, Multi-award winning chestnut bitter, well Bitter S.Yorkshire rounded, rich & with a lasting bitter finish. 6 Craft Taps A West Coast style IPA brewed exclusively with Heanor, Quiz Nights Alter Ego Incognito 5.8 IPA Derbyshire Centennial hops, offering notes of grapefruit, orange & lemon citrus. Live Music Alter Ego Sidekick 4.5 IPA Heanor, Session IPA with a modest bitterness & aromas of Derbyshire tropical stone fruits & orange citrus. Breakfast, Lunch and Bar Snack Menu Golden, well hopped, with lots of flavour from Amber Doomsday Ripley, the blend of US hops. Sweet tasting with 6.0 IPA Ales IPA Derbyshire a bitter finish & a hint of coconut from the Sorachi Ace hops. Imperial Full bodied, strong yet balanced export stout Amber Ripley, Russian 8.2 Stout Ales Derbyshire brewed with 6 different malts. Stout Amber Lemon Ripley, Delicate, citrus fruit summer ale with strong 4.4 Pale Ales Blonde Derbyshire lemon notes from the addition of lemon zest. A refreshing pale ale hopped with Nugget & 1 Church Street, Arnold, 1 Ilkeston Road, Canning Circus, Aurora Light Ilkeston, Ales Show 3.9 Pale Derbyshire Cascade. Packed with a lot more flavour than its Nottingham NG5 8FD Nottingham NG7 3GD low ABV suggests Multi-layered American Pale Ale made with a Aurora Solar Ilkeston, Ales Storm 4.5 Pale Derbyshire variety of citrus peels. A tangy citrus punch with a pleasant bitter finish. Unfined, easy-drinking yet complex mild. Bartleby’s Preference 3.5 Mild Belper Autumnal fruits mixed with a smooth chocolatey body. Station Terrace, Hucknall, 1a Standhill Road, Carlton, Unfined American style pale ale using Nottinghamshire NG15 7TQ Nottingham NG4 1JL Bartleby’s Ribbon Ox 4.3 Pale Belper only British grown hops. Light-bodied, crisp & fruity.
Brewer Beers ABV Style Location Tasting Notes Brewer Beers ABV Style Location Tasting Notes Better The Australian hopped IPA with citrus & tropical Belper Robust & very malty with a subtle taste of Basford, Hairy Beast Holbrook, Black Iris Devil You 5.5 IPA Nottingham fruit aromas & flavours. Smooth, juicy & fruity, 4.8 Porter cherries & undertones of chocolate & vanilla. Know with a hint of sweetness & a crisp bitter finish. Brewers Cherry Derbyshire Porter 12 varieties of malt used. American hopped, session IPA. Lots of tropical Endless Basford, Rich golden ale with a grapefruit & mango Black Iris Summer 4.5 IPA Nottingham fruit from Mosaic & Simcoe hops, with a soft, Hairy Dead Holbrook, Brewers Beard 5.5 IPA Derbyshire aroma. A soft, smooth sweetness leads to a juicy finish. crisp, dry & bitter grapefruit finish. Fiery ginger beer packed with 25 kg of fresh A full bodied & aromatic New Zealand hopped Blue Bee Ginger 4.8 Speciality Sheffield root ginger to give a spicy, lingering ginger Hawkshead, IPA. Passion fruit, mango & apricot aromas kick. Hawkshead NZPA 6.0 IPA Cumbria along with a citrus bitterness are balanced by Pale & intensely hoppy. the sweetness of English Maris Otter barley. Blue Giltbrook, Monkey BG Sips 4.0 Pale Nottingham Brewers Gold hops impart tropical fruit aromas Low colour malts create a clean pale base. & a thirst-quenching bitterness. Hawkshead, Hawkshead XPA 4.0 Pale Cumbria Malted oats give a pleasant mouthfeel. Hopped A complex & malty stout with a rich chocolate with Jester, Citra & Mosaic for big fruit flavours. Blue Chocolate Giltbrook, Monkey Guerrilla 4.9 Stout Nottingham aroma & flavours. Champion Beer of Britain Imperial/ 2019 Silver award in Speciality Beers. Mexborough, A naturally hazy IPA with passion fruit. Steel City/ Smashin 5.7 Speciality Yorkshire/ Brass Malton, Unfined, multi-award winning, chewy Shake- Passion Dry, with passion fruit flavour & a bitter finish. Bad Kitty 5.5 Porter Sheffield Castle N.Yorkshire chocolate-vanilla dream of a porter. speares Fourth in the series of fruit & hop pairings. Unfined traditional English IPA with Industrial Glassworks Staveley, Brass Fruit Lupe Malton, This version pairs the complex Ekuanot Ales IPA 5.0 IPA Derbyshire tropical fruit notes. Hopped with Ernest 4.8 Speciality & Olicana. Castle - Ekuanot N.Yorkshire hop with the gentle aroma & sweetness of melon. A very refreshing drink. Lincoln Hucknall, New Zealand hopped pale ale with floral, Longbow 5.0 Pale Unfined. Zesty, fragrant & aromatic Green Nottingham earthy & citrus aroma & flavours. Brass Thai Malton, Castle Fighter 5.2 Speciality N.Yorkshire like a Thai curry! An extra pale ale A classic American pale ale, hopped with Citra with lime, lemongrass & coconut. Lincoln Hucknall, Green Archer 4.0 Pale Nottingham & Chinook, giving a citrus aroma & grapefruit Meach A fruity IPA hopped with Mosaic, & tropical fruit flavours. Brunswick 5.3 Speciality Derby Pelba with additions of peach & raspberry. A traditional Kölsch-style beer originating in A single hopped, strong pale ale with Citra Cologne, Germany. Hopped with Hallertau Littleover Köbes 4.4 Speciality Derby Brunswick Ubiquitous 6.0 Pale Derby hops. A biscuit malt base gives way to a big Blanc, this is a light, refreshing, pale, medium- citrus/tropical punch. strength beer. Subtle malt & floral notes are matched with a The A rich, smooth, warming oatmeal stout with Dancing Littleover 4.2 Stout Derby Ay Up 3.9 Pale Derby citrus hop & a slightly dry finish. Champion Beer Panther hints of coffee, chocolate & Irish whiskey. Duck of Britain 2019 Gold award in Bitter category. Unfined ‘petite IPA’. Flavours & aromas North- Good hoppy bitterness & aroma, balanced with Marble South 4.2 IPA Manchester of soft stone fruit & zesty lemon & Dancing orange against a full, rounded malt base. Duck Gold 4.7 IPA Derby strong malt notes. English First Gold hops give peppery, plum like & orange zesty flavours. A strong, smooth, rich dark mild with roasted Magnum Giltbrook, A crisp, clean & refreshing beer made from lager Muirhouse Mild 4.5 Mild Nottingham malt flavours. Complex, medium bodied & well White Elland, balanced with a hint of sweetness. Elland Prussian 3.9 Pale W.Yorkshire malt & German Perle & Mittlefruh hops. A fruity flavour with a floral, spice & citrus aroma. Idaho 7 & Amarillo hopped pale with sweet Neepsend Corundum 4.1 Pale Sheffield Swanwick, pine, orange & tropical fruit aromas. Flathead/ Strong Derbyshire/ Lightly hopped IPA collaboration beer with Collaboration raspberry wheat beer. Fresh & 5.2 IPA Sheffield/ Imperial Attraction Mexborough, added Earl Grey tea leaves to the boil. Neepsend/ Half Moon Rubus 4.7 Wheat Ellerton near summery, made with fresh raspberries for Yorkshire York lashings of authentic raspberry flavour & aroma. Cloudy, dark wheat beer. Belgian yeast gives Dunkel Great Heck, Citra, Ekuanot, Amarillo, Motueka & Columbus Great Heck Weiss 4.8 Wheat N.Yorkshire it subtle aromas & balance. Gentle hopping New Disco Bristol Dropout 4.2 Pale Bristol hops provide an intensely fruity, juicy, citrusy imparts a smooth almost honey like sweetness. hop aroma without an overly bitter finish.
Brewer Beers ABV Style Location Tasting Notes Showcasing one of the new wave of hops from Key Keg Ales Oakham Dragon 5.0 Pale Peterborough Slovenia, this golden beer is bursting with grapefruit, lemon, apple & rose characters. Brewer Beers ABV Style Location Tasting Notes Multi-award winning IPA. Smooth with tropical Basford, A Grisette (an ancient Belgian farmhouse beer) Green Black Iris Lovelace 4.3 Speciality Oakham 6.0 IPA Peterborough fruit flavours bursting through. A crisp finish & Nottingham made with lavender. Soft, refreshing & floral. Devil IPA a refreshing dry aftertaste. American hopped, session IPA. Lots of tropical Endless Basford, A single hopped pale ale brewed with oats. Black Iris Summer 4.5 IPA Nottingham fruit from Mosaic & Simcoe hops, with a soft, Ripley, juicy finish. Pentrich Cascade 3.8 Pale Derbyshire An abundance of Cascade hops lend punchy cit- rus & floral notes to this light & easy drinking ale. Neon Ocean in No tasting notes available at time of print. 5.2 IPA Nottingham Unfined, hazy pale ale packed full of US hops. Raptor the Way Check keykeg bar for more information. Lost in Ripley, Centennial, Simcoe, Columbus & Neon New DDH (double dry hopped) pale ale. Pentrich 5.2 Pale X's & O's 4.2 Pale Nottingham Haze Derbyshire Chinook provide citrus & stone fruit Raptor Check keykeg bar for more information. flavours along with floral & pine notes. Papa Lazy Daisy Summer fruits IPA with hints of red fruits, Jangle's Special version of their dark, rich unfined Staveley, Raw Summer 4.9 IPA melon & orange. Hopped with Barbe Rouge, Totally Voodoo stout brewed with fresh, locally roasted Derbyshire 4.9 Stout Nottingham IPA Belma & Huell Melon. Brewed Brazilian Brazilian coffee beans from 47degrees Coffee coffee. Castleford, Multi-award winning Chocolate Fudge Stout Revolutions Swoon 4.5 Stout W.Yorkshire Milk Stout. A velvety, luxurious treat. An unfined red grape sour, bright red Dark ruby strong ale with a good balance of Totally Sour Sarah Dudley, Brewed Grapes 5.5 Speciality Nottingham in colour. A collaboration with the Hughes Dark Ruby 6.0 Mild W.Midlands fruit & hops, leading to a pleasant, lingering Fox & Grapes, Nottingham. hops & malt finish. Multi-award winning, strong golden Shiny Affinity 4.6 Bitter Derby Gins & Mixers bitter with lots of fruity Citra hops. Heavily hopped, aromatic West Coast style IPA. Shiny Rocket 7.0 IPA Derby Citra, Mosaic, El Dorado & Cascade hops give huge pine & fruity flavours. Ginger Crisply hopped, copper coloured bitter with a Aber Falls Orange Marmalade Gin 41.3% Stockport 4.2 Speciality Stockport Tinge ginger bite. Aber Falls Rhubarb & Ginger Gin 41.3% Bakewell, Coffee milk stout with a rich coffee aroma. The Thornbridge Pollards 5.0 Stout Blue Monkey Summer Berries Gin 37.5% Derbyshire taste is rich, creamy coffee with a smooth finish. Limited edition tropical fruit twist on their Lyme Bay Gin 40.0% Tropical Bakewell, Thornbridge 3.5 Pale Swan Derbyshire classic Wild Swan pale ale with pineapple. Masons Yorkshire Gin 42.0% Untraditional unfined Welsh red ale. Peaky Blinders Spiced Dry Gin 40.0% Tiny Rebel Cwtch 4.6 Bitter Newport, Wales A blend of six caramelly malts & three Tarquin’s Blackberry Gin 38.0% All Gin + Mixers aromatic, tangy & citrussy American hops. Champion Beer of Britain 2015. Warner’s Honey Bee Gin 40.0% £5 Single Vale of Dark 4.4 Porter Glamorgan, Blackcurrant porter. Rich & smooth with liquorice & chocolate notes balanced by the late Whitley Neil Parma Violet Gin 43.0% £7 Double Glamorgan Matter Wales Whitley Neil Raspberry Gin 43.0% addition of Bramling Cross hops. A clean malt base & light body accentuate the Wild Beer Fresh 5.5 IPA Evercreach, Somerset punchy hop profile. A grapefruit, citrus aroma Mixers, all 200ml from Fever Tree with bold citrus flavours & a hint of pine. A hoppy, American pale ale balanced with Evercreach, Wild Beer POGO 4.1 Pale Somerset passion fruit, orange & guava to produce a zesty, refreshing, thirst quenching beer. Lemonade • Light Tonic • Mediterranean Tonic • Tonic • Various Fruits
Cider & Perry Welcome to the cider & perry bar. All the ciders The tub labels are colour coded green for cider and and perries sold here are “Real” in the sense that yellow for perry. They have all been sampled and they consist principally of fermented apple or pear categorized as Very Dry, Dry, Medium Dry, Medium, juice respectively, however some will be flavoured Medium Sweet, Sweet or Very Sweet. Admittedly with other fruits. We have three local ciders, the this is a bit subjective but it should help when rest come from two of the main cider and perry ordering, bearing in mind that most commercially producing counties, Herefordshire and Somerset, produced ciders are medium sweet or sweet. plus the ever popular Black Dragon from Gwynt Our knowledgeable staff will be happy to discuss the y Ddraig. The ciders / perries are not artificially ciders with you and to give small tastes provided the carbonated or served under gas pressure. bar is not too busy. This means that the majority are still, Soft drinks are available, free when added although because they contain live as mixers to cider or for designated yeast the residual fermentation may drivers. The main catering van is on the produce a slight sparkle. They may car park, but for those getting hungry be clear or hazy in appearance, but we have a range of crisps and snacks on not seriously opaque! this bar. Cider For cider and perry allergen information please enquire with the cider bar manager Gwatkins Norman Abbey Dore, Herefordshire 7.5% Sweet Gwynt y Ddraig Black Dragon Pontypridd, Glamorgan 7.2% Medium Hecks Port Wine of Glastonbury Street, Somerset 6.0% Med Sweet Monkey Bridge Ironville, Derbyshire 6.0% Med Dry Newton Court Blackcurrant Leominster, Herefordshire 4.0% Med Sweet Newton Court Dabinett Leominster, Herefordshire 6.3% Med Dry Sheppy’s Farmhouse Bradford-on-Tone, Somerset 6.0% Med Sweet Sisson & Smith Eastwood, Nottinghamshire 6.0% Medium Snailsbank Pineapple & Pink Grapefruit Bromyard, Herefordshire 4.0% Sweet Snailsbank Rhubarb Bromyard, Herefordshire 4.0% Sweet Three Cats Morley, Derbyshire 6.7% Dry Three Cats Morley, Derbyshire 6.7% Sweet Westcroft Janet’s Jungle Juice Brent Knoll, Somerset 6.0% Medium The Amber Valley Camra Beer & Cider Festival organisers Perry would like to thank Black Iris Brewery for the kind loan of Ross Cider & Perry Co. Peterstow, Herefordshire 6.0% Med Sweet equipment used on the new keg beer bar.
NSWIC WhatPub – what it is and how to use The RU it effectively, so please read on. Brunswick PANY B K B EW R IN G COM WhatPub is CAMRA’s national online pub guide. It can be used to search for pubs and clubs across the UK and then look up opening times, descriptions, facilities and details of the real ale BEER FESTIVAL and cider on offer. It is particularly useful when visiting a new area or during holidays in the UK as you can search by town name. You can also search by pub name; it can also show you a basic Google map of the location and includes additional details on food availability, car parking, bus & train connections, beer gardens, music events, pub games and TV sport. Non Camra members can use WhatPub to search for information but cannot submit updates or score beer. WEDNESDAY 2ND TO We aim to regularly update the entries for each stated or has a different range of ales and facilities of the pubs and clubs in our branch area so they than currently entered on WhatPub. The easiest way all have up-to-date information, descriptions and to do this is to use your mobile phone web browser photos. There are around 120 WhatPub entries of and visit www.WhatPub.com but you can also SATURDAY 5TH OCTOBER 2019 pubs currently serving real ales in the Amber Valley access with your PC, laptop or tablet. Amendments Branch area to maintain, so this is quite a task and to pub details can be made using the ‘Submit we rely on CAMRA members to provide new and Updates’ tab plus submission of beer scores using additional updated information, especially in less the ‘Submit Beer Scores’ tab. well visited areas. WhatPub is not an iPhone or Android app but if you CAMRA members can also use WhatPub to score add a shortcut to your homepage linking to WhatPub • 50 ales plus real the quality of a pub’s beers and submit these online. it makes it easy to access every time you visit a pub. These scores are then used to help decide whether the pub will appear in CAMRA’s annual Good Beer Local CAMRA members can help by checking details ciders & craft gins Guide publication, the latest edition of which will be of all branch pubs they visit and submitting updates available to buy at the festival. via WhatPub or contact our Pubs Officer directly at datacoordinator@ambervalley.camra.org.uk How can you help? Either way the updates will reach the Pubs Officer • Barbeque who will then update the WhatPub entry. If you are a CAMRA member, please login to WhatPub to review the pub’s WhatPub entry. Please help us to help other CAMRA members and pub or club users by keeping the Pubs Officer (weather permitting) Please check that the listed beer offering is correct and also the opening times and facilities – it is very updated on any changes to our branch pubs and frustrating to visit a pub that is not open at the times clubs. Thanks for your assistance. • Live music Thursday & Saturday 8.30pm The Brunswick, 1 Railway Terrace, Derby, DE1 2RU • Telephone: 01332 290677 brunswickderby@aol.com, www.brunswickderby.co.uk
Thankyou to all of our Thanks to the Programme Contributors NSWIC RU Festival Sponsors Programme Design & Printing Two Pubs, One Brewery, PANY B K B EW Ashley Emery of Able Design 01773 880403 / 07714 087644 R IN G COM One Team Together! ashley@able-design.co.uk Archive Artwork 189 Dead Poets Nags Head Steve Sansom of Wade Print Allestree Holbrook Belper Brunswick Brewing Company - Derby’s Oldest Brewery Beer Orders & Beer List Allestree Club Dancing Duck Old Kings Head The Brunswick Inn, Derby Dead Poets Inn, Holbrook Allestree Brewery Belper Phil Marshall • 16 Cask Ales • 8 Real Ales Derby Belper Pubs Amber Ales Pump It Up • 16 Real Ciders & Perry • 2 Real Ciders Ripley George & Dragon Belper Mick Duffy • Good Beer Guide 2019 • 20 Gins & Growing! Belper Cider List Angels Micropub Railway • Derby CAMRA Pub of the Year 2017 • 10 Rums & Single Belper Holly Bush Belper Chris Rogers • Food Served Daily Malt Whisky Makeney Arkwrights Riflemans Arms Photographs • CAMRA Discount with Card • Food Starts Early December Belper King William IV Belper Jane Wallis The Brunswick, Dead Poets Inn Milford 1 Railway Terrace, Chapel Street, Holbrook, Nr Belper Aurora Ales Spotted Cow Previous Programmes Derby DE1 2RU Tel: 01332 290677 Derbyshire DE56 0TQ Tel: 01332 780301 Ilkeston Lincoln Green Holbrook Phil Marshall Brewery Co. Follow all three of us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram Black Bulls Head Hucknall Steampacket Ripley Pubs Openwoodgate Swanwick Mike Hickman / Mick Wallis Lion Hotel Black Iris Brewery Belper Thorn Tree Social Media Nottingham Belper Caroline Banks Littleover Brewery Blue Monkey Brewery Derby White Hart Giltbrook Bargate Plus my thanks of course to all AWARD Milford Club others too many to mention. Brunswick Milford Chris Perry, Programme Editor Derby WINNING BEER AVAIABLE HERE Brewery Shop Open Monday-Friday 10 - 4 Saturday 10 - 2 dancingduckbrewery @dancingduckbeer www.dancingduckbrewery.com 01332 205582
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