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MAY
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RIVERSIDE PARK . NEWARK NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
LIVE MUSIC . GOOD FOOD
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SOUVENIR PROGRAMME OPENING TIMES: FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10.30am - 10.30pm SUNDAY 12 noon - 4.00pm Supported by Newark & Sherwood District Council
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CHAIRMAN'S FESTIVAL REPORT 2015 Dear Festivalgoer Welcome to the 20th Newark Beer Festival. Yes, it is hard to believe that we have had twenty glorious years of beer festivals in Newark. It all started in 1996 in the grounds of Newark Castle. On offer were 45 beers, 3 ciders and 1 perry. Despite rushing in further supplies on the Friday night the 2000 drinkers had drunk us dry by 8pm Saturday night. This year we have over 150 real ales from all over the country. I am certain you will find a style to suit your taste. We have some old favourites and some brand new beers from breweries just opened. We also have birthday beers, including one specially commissioned by a past Newark chairman to celebrate his milestone birthday. Ciders and perries continue to feature with another selection of over thirty to choose from. Hot and cold food is available throughout the weekend, live bands play and we hope for good weather. Two local charities will be collecting over the weekend. Please give generously. Our quarterly magazine the Beer Gutter Press is published by the Newark-on-Trent branch of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA). The Newark Branch of CAMRA strive to increase consumer choice of real ale by objecting to pub closures and championing high standards of customer service in the area’s public houses. We support our local breweries by promoting the diversity they bring to the bar. Newark CAMRA also brings national issues such as tax and opening hours to local attention. Importantly, we are a social group of likeminded drinkers of all ages and walks of life. Anyone is welcome to attend our meetings, details of which can be found elsewhere in this issue. BGP welcomes local-interest beer related articles and letters for publication. All material should be sent to
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Of course, all of this would not be possible without the volunteers from Newark CAMRA who organise, set up, serve you and take down our beer festival. My thanks to them and especially the CAMRA festival committee who start planning this May event just after Christmas. We also need to thank the first aiders and countless others who step in when required to make our festival one of the best in the country. You may have noticed that we now have the National Civil War Centre in Newark. This is just a short walk from here. Why not follow the Civil War Ale Trail visiting pubs along the way? Finally, thank you, the real ale customer, for supporting us in your thousands each year. So, have a great festival and enjoy the experience in the Real Ale Hub of Newark. See you next year! Better still why not put Newark in your diary for a Real Ale weekend away? Cheers Andrew Birkhead - Chairman, Newark CAMRA
BRANCH MEETINGS : 8pm 4th June: 2nd July:
The Hearty Goodfellow, Southwell The Rose & Crown, Farndon
For up-to-date details check our website: www.newarkcamra.org.uk/diary
newsletter@newarkcamra.org.uk or 18 Harewood Avenue, Newark-on-Trent, NG24 4BE. This programme is published by Capital Media Ltd., First Floor, Central Buildings, Middlegate, Newark, NG24 1AG. To reach a high proportion of discerning imbibers across East Nottinghamshire contact our advertising team at Capital Media on 01636 302 302. Opinions expressed within this programme are not necessarily those of the editorial staff or CAMRA at a local or national level. Trading Standards Newark: t: 01623 452005, e: trading.standards@nottscc.gov.uk
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Newark’s Famous Floating Pub
THE CASTLE BARGE
finest bar
est 1980
• Timothy Taylor Boltmaker (Champion Beer of Britain) available now, plus two other local ales • Thursday & Sunday nights all cask ales £2.50 pint • Thursday & Saturday nights ‘2 pizzas for the price of 1’ • Quiz night every Wednesday • Traditional Bar Food available 12 till 8pm every day
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FESTIVAL ENTERTAINMENT Newark Beer Festival is about more than drinking. A quality pint is usually enjoyed more if it’s accompanied by a foot tapping tune or two and we have that perfect mix this weekend. Our talent scouts spend many nights scouring the land’s hot and sweaty venues in an attempt to find the right mix for washing down the ale and cider. Every year they bring us an entertaining mix of musical merriment. For those of you who prefer to sample their beers without music in the air, we have designated Friday afternoon as a music-free session. You’ll be able to enjoy your tipple in relative serenity until early evening! Please note the list and timings may be subject to last minute changes due to circumstances beyond our control.
FRIDAY 22ND MAY
3PM - 3.30PM
QUIZ
Brain teasing time with resident “brainiac” Mark Taylor.
7PM - 8PM
INDIGO
Indigo were formed in 2009 and soon gained a strong reputation around the pubs and clubs, gigging solidly around the East Midlands playing their own brand of totally “Live” cover versions of classic hits from the past five decades. After a couple of line-up changes, they now consist of: David Hughes on Lead/Rhythm Guitar & Lead Vocals, Annie Thompson on Bass & Backing Vocals and Cameron Sunman on Drums & Backing Vocals. They should get the Festival entertainment off to a good start. They can be contacted on Facebook/ Indigo Party Band.
8.40PM - 10PM
TREEBEARD
Sheffield’s Treebeard won’t need any introduction. Back by popular demand to grace our Festival stage for the sixth time with their (in their words) “Heavy Wood” music, a mix of original, contemporary & traditional folk music. They were formed in 1998 by Chris and Paul McMahon and Paul Chisnell (Haze & Three Legged Cat). Joining Chris (Guitar and Vocals) and Paul (Bass and Vocals), are Danny McMahon
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on Drums, Ceri Ashton on Fiddle, Flute & Vocals and Catrin Ashton on Mandolin & Fiddle. They can be contacted on Facebook/Treebeard Musician/Band.
SATURDAY 23RD MAY
During the afternoon
MORRIS DANCING
Back by popular demand, we have The Lincoln & Micklebarrow Morris Men to entertain you. I’m sure they will be asking for some audience participation again this year. A good start to Saturday afternoon’s proceedings.
3PM - 3.30PM
QUIZ
Time to shake up those brain cells once again with today’s instalment.
4.30PM - 5.30PM
SWING NOUVEAU
Swing Nouveau are based in Newark, but have performed at festivals and events throughout the UK. They take anything from classic jazz and swing, through to 80’s pop to current chart material and give it a unique twist. Susie Chambers is one of the few female vocalist/ Double Bass players in the country and as a former Big Band singer, brings a wealth of experience and stage presence. Her style has been likened to Paloma Faith and Caro Emerald. Guitarist and Musical Director Andrew Coe arranges the songs and gives them the Swing Nouveau signature sound. Contact them on Facebook/Swing Nouveau.
6.30PM - 7.40PM
CROSSFIRE
Crossfire are a six piece, female fronted Rock Covers Band, who came together in early 2015, with their sole aim to put together a high energy set of floor filling Rock anthems, such as Whitesnake, Bon Jovi & Thin Lizzy. Classic Rock fans will be in Air Guitar and Head Banging Heaven. The “Supergroup” features a line-up of some of Newark’s most experienced musicians including: Darren Pointing and Jacob Pointing on Guitars, John Joe Gaskin on Drums, James Manners on Bass & newarkcamra.org.uk
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8.40PM - 10PM
SLACK ALICE
Slack Alice were formed in 1973 by founder member and Vocalist Cliff Stocker, whose gravel rich voice has been compared to Rod Stewart and Eric Burdon. He is ably supported by Guitarists Chris Preston and Colin Redmond and a great Rhythm Section of Alan Sagar on Bass and Liam Barber on Drums. Their constant gigging has earned them rave reviews and they can be found playing at most Blues Festivals around the country. Their latest CD “Never Never Ever Give Up”, proves they can still deliver and as The Animals’ John Steel quotes: “I have to say that Newcastle continues to produce classics. This band has got to be up there along with The Animals, Bryan Ferry and Lindisfarne”. Looks like we’re in for a cracking finale to this year’s Beer Festival Saturday. Contact: anne.stocker@btopenworld.com.
SUNDAY 24TH MAY 2.30PM - 3PM
QUIZ
Your last chance to win a gallon of beer with today’s brain teasers.
3.00PM - 3.45PM THE GHOST DRINKERS Two of Newark’s finest perform together as “The Ghost Drinkers”, Bobby Haynes on 6 and 12 string Guitars, Ukulele and Vocals and Ian Dobbs on Electro and Ukulele Bass and Vocals. Sharing the Vocal duties, they’ll chill you out on the Sunday afternoon, playing some of their favourite songs from the likes of Del Amitri, Bob Dylan, to T.Rex and a bit of Irish folk from The Dubliners and The Pogues, with some original material in the mix as well. Contact Lobster on: 07815817666.
Acknowledgements P.A., Lighting & Effects supplied and operated by Forefront Productions.
Quizzes researched and compiled by Mark Taylor.
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NEWARK RUGBY CLUB & CHILLIBOBS PRESENT
BEER & CHILLI FESTIVAL
SATURDAY 13th & SUNDAY 14th JUNE
30 REAL ALES 30+ TRADE & FOOD STALLS Saturday Night - HOG ROAST & LIVE BAND “ Smoking Barrel”
• Childrens Disco from 4.00pm • Tug of War • Childrens Bouncy Castle supplied by Bounce About, Newark • Rugby Events available • Have a go Archery • & much more... Admission FREE The Rugby Ground, Kelham Road, Newark, Notts, NG24 1WN
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FESTIVAL SPONSORS
FOOD OUTLETS
Food to Go, Newark
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OUR NOMINATED CHARITIES THE NEWARK CRUSADER We were delighted to hear we had been chosen as one of Newark CAMRA’s nominated charities this year. The Newark Crusader gives older, disabled and disadvantaged children and adults the opportunity for a relaxing trip along the River Trent. The boat is moored at Farndon Riverside and runs two hour trips twice daily. It is equipped with a ramp for wheelchair access and there is a large disabled toilet. Each trip allows for groups of up to 12 passengers (including carers) and always
REACH NEWARK We support adults with learning disabilities to reach beyond expectation and make a good life in their local community - a life full of meaning, challenge and opportunity. There are almost 15,000 adults with learning disabilities in Nottinghamshire today. Without the right support and meaningful things to do, many face loneliness, poor health and restricted lives.
goes with a fully qualified skipper and another crew member. We are strictly a charity and we are non-profit making and the funds raised will help with the maintenance of the boat and refreshments for visitors. For more information or to make a booking contact Les Reid on 07879 420915 or visit www. newarkcrusader.com
Reach currently supports over 150 adults in the county. We create opportunities for people to gain new skills and knowledge so that they can build happier, healthier lives. Where? Activities run Monday to Friday from our bases in Newark, Southwell, Mansfield and Flower Pod our social enterprise which is located just outside of Southwell. We also run a domiciliary care service (The Care Project) which provides truly personalised care for individuals with a variety of needs. What do we offer? Over 40 weekly courses such as cookery, gardening, arts and crafts, singing, fitness, computers and dancing. Weekly socials, outings and holidays; for some the only chance to go away and which provides respite for family members. How is our service funded? As a charity we need to raise ÂŁ100,000 a year just to survive and deliver our high quality service. We urgently need to raise funds so that we can reach more people. Please give generously at the Festival. www.reach.org
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THE CASTLE
Real Ales, Real Music, Real People Morisa invites you to Newark’s premier real ale & live music venue, as seen in the 2013 Good Beer Guide
7 ever-changing hand pumps of Local and National Ales Live music Discounts available for cardcarrying CAMRA members 5 Castlegate, Newark, NG24 1AZ Phone: 01636 640 733 D O G F R I E N D LY
• Eight Real Ales and Four Traditional Ciders on handpump • Oversized glasses giving a full pint • Huge range of Continental and World Beers • Large function room available OPEN: Sunday to Thursday 12 noon - 11pm Friday & Saturday 12 noon - 12 midnight
And Now for Something Completely Different
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FESTIVAL ETIQUETTE
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eer festival ‘virgins’ should take a few moments here to learn about Festival Etiquette. If you are standing with an empty glass, pick a brew at random, and then return to this page. Off you go.
Now here are some tips to help enjoy your session. 1. The breweries are listed in alphabetical order, followed by the brewery’s location, the beer strength and then a short tasting note. Remember – some of these brews are so new not even our cellarmen have tasted them, so please be tolerant if the descriptions aren’t 100% accurate. 2. We suggest you start at the lower end of the ABV (alcohol by volume) scale, say around 3.5%,
and move steadily towards the heavier beers at 6 or 7% and beyond. Remember, at this end of the scale you may lose your self-respect, use of your legs, or even your partner! 3. We can’t guarantee that every beer will be available at every session. It is our policy not to serve beer that isn’t ready, and some beers (marked as RES in the list) aren’t likely to be on first. If your choice isn’t available, there may be several reasons: i) We were unable to get the advertised beer – an alternative from that brewery will usually be on offer. ii) The beer is not yet ready to serve – be patient, it may be available a little later. iii) You’re late and it’s already sold out! 4. Don’t forget to eat! Visit our caterers occasionally to help soak up the beer. Or if you just want nibbles, we stock crisps, nuts and locally produced scratchings in the marquee. PLEASE – don’t drink and drive. Soft drinks are available for drivers and we have timetables and taxi numbers at the information desk.
STUNNING REAL ALES I N A N H I S TO R I C SETTING
1 9 C A S T L E G AT E , N E WA R K , N G 2 4 1 A Z T H E R A M N E WA R K . C O M 01636 940220
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THE REAL ALE STORE for the finest Local, British & Imported Bottled Beers
Over 350 Top Quality Bottled Beers & Ciders Gift Packs, Vouchers, Mixed Cases, Glassware & Books
Opening Times: Mon 10am - 3pm, Tues - Sat 10am - 6pm
12-14 KIRK GATE, NEWARK, NG24 1AB
T: 01636 918022 E: info@theRealAleStore.com
Order online at
www.theRealAleStore.com
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DIARY OF EVENTS
Welcome to Newark, and to this diary of events centred on our pubs and other venues in the area. We hope you’ll come and visit.
DRINK FOR ENGLAND June 25th - 28th
real ciders with their own food choices from sausages to seafood.
Just Beer Micropub, Oscar’s and The Vaults are showcasing beers from all the old English shire counties, 39 in total. Visit the pubs and fill out a collector card. The more counties you “visit”, the better chance you have of a major prize.
NEWARK BLUES FESTIVAL September 11th - 13th
NEWARK CAMRA IPA TRAIL July 31st - August 9th Over 20 pubs in the branch area will be joining the trail for the third year of this celebration of the best of India Pale Ale. Look out for collector cards and the chance to win prizes, or just enjoy the beer!
NEWARK CIDER & FOOD FESTIVAL August 28th - 31st Many pubs in town will be matching a great range of
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The best of Blues and the best of Beer. Eight pubs in the town will be hosting some of the forty bands appearing.
ALE OWE'EN October 29th - 31st Come over to the Dark Side. Participating pubs will be featuring dark ales of all types in celebration of this ghoulish time of year.
BEERMUDA TRIANGLE January 28th - 31st Get lost in the Triangle. This pub-based festival goes from strength to strength. In 2015, 6 pubs featured 70 beers. What can we expect in 2016?
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THE BEER LIST AJ’s
4.2%
Smooth Pale Ale brewed with classic English Fuggle hops.
2
RUBY RED
4.4%
A mixed variety of coloured malts are added to create a sweet full bodied ruby ale.
ALLGATES
Wigan, Greater Manchester
RES URCHINSNAPES
4.0%
Extra pale, hoppy.
3
4
5
CURIOUS MANDARIN
4.2%
BUGLE HORN
4.3%
Golden orange. Pale ale.
BACKYARD BREWHOUSE
West Midlands
MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU
4.0%
Dry bitter with a resinous pine aroma and character.
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MARYNKA IPA
5.0%
Ambleside, Cumbria
RES BRATHAY GOLD
Pale yellow with light citrus notes.
BEWDLEY 7
4.3%
Golden ale to celebrate Severn Valley Railway 50 years.
RES SIR KEITH PARK
4.5%
Amarillo and First Gold hops give a distinct fruit / spicy balanced flavour with zesty aroma.
BEXLEY 8
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Erith, Greater London
BLACK PRINCE
Porter, roasted, vanilla aroma and sweet chocolate, coffee flavours.
BIG SHED
4.0%
Bewdley, Worcestershire
JUBILEE ALE
4.6%
BATTLEFIELD GOLD
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3.8%
Ruscombe, Berkshire
ROYAL ASCENT MILD
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13
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
STAB IN THE DARK
5.0%
BETTER THE DEVIL YOU KNOW
5.5%
Rich stout.
Australian hopped IPA.
BLUE BELL BREWHOUSE 14
3.9%
Dark, smooth drinking mild.
BLACK IRIS (L)
West Midlands
BUTTERFLY SNEEZES
4.1%
English hopped pale ale to celebrate the return of spring.
15 SHEELA-NA-GIG
4.5%
BLUE MONKEY (L)
Giltbrook, Nottinghamshire
Traditional Olde English style ale, dark beer infused with dried fruits and spices.
KING B’LOUIE
4.1%
RES 99 RED BABOONS
4.2%
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MONKEY PUZZLE
4.2%
RIGHT TURN CLYDE
4.3%
18
Blueberry Porter.
Dark beer with fruity hoppyness, slightly malty. Pale ale with Simcoe & Mossaic Hops
Golden ale brewed with South American hops Simco, Amarillo and Cascade.
RES INFINITY
4.6%
19 GUERRILLA
4.9%
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CHOCOLATE AMARETTO STOUT
4.9%
APE ALE
5.4%
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23
Shawbury, Shropshire
Golden coloured with floral and fruity hops.
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16
3rd in the single hop IPA series. Marynka is traditionally used for bittering pilsners.
BARNGATES
BINGHAM
Walsall, West Midlands
1 S.P.A
Satisfying pale ale brewed with Citra hops. Revolutionary beer full of malty complexity.
Chocolate stout with added Almond extract to give a subtle Amaretto Flavour. May contain nuts. Pale, strong ale. A complex and sophisticated IPA.
IPA with grapes.
GRAPE APE
5.4%
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VERY BRITISH APE
5.9%
100% British Malt with heaps of British Cascade, Target & Admiral Hops, then recklessly dry hopped further!
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BOWNESS BAY RES MERE GOLD
3.8%
25
4.5%
Light tropical fruit flavour.
SWIFT BITTER
Traditional best bitter.
South Weald, Essex
CHOCKWORK ORANGE
6.5%
A deep chocolate, malty beer brewed with oranges to give it that extra pizazz.
BREWSTERS (L)
Grantham, Lincolnshire
RES CHEVAL MORT
4.0%
27 LAMIA
4.8%
Dark mild.
Amber ale brewed with rye and oats hopped with Admiral and Cascade hops giving citrus notes.
IPA containing Galena, Simcoe, Summit and Citra hops.
4.0%
Pale ale.
South Woodham Ferrers, Essex
RES BOADICEA
Delicious amber ale made with delicious English Boadicea hops.
Brough, East Riding
SUMMER BREEZE
Golden ale.
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EDEN
Brougham, Cumbria
Well balanced traditional ale brewed using classic English Golding and Fuggle hops.
44
One of the finest Golden Ales brewed in Cumbria.
FAT ROUGE
3.8%
FAT BLONDE
4.0%
Nut brown bitter. Citrus infused floral blonde ale.
45
46
Halesowen, West Midlands
SINGLE SPEED RAKAU
4.5%
BLACKHEATH STOUT
5.0%
Single hopped pale ale using New Zealand Rakau hops, fresh orchard fruits, apricot, peach with some resinous pine.
Full Bodied fruity stout dedicated to the home of our Blackheath Brewery.
FUNFAIR (L) 4.9%
Dark mild.
CRYSTALBREW
4.1%
Stockport, Greater Manchester
1049 DEAD
Ruby coloured, with initial dry malty backbone giving way to hints of treacle and resinous piney flavours.
FIXED WHEEL
Manchester, Greater Manchester
34 PALE
36
4.2%
Crook, County Durham
6.0%
Glasgow
REFLEX RED
FAT BREWER
GORILLA MASH IPA
CRYPTIC
DRYGATE 41
43
33
35
Smooth drinking velvety, oatmeal stout with a freshly roasted coffee and toffee finish.
Waddington, Lincolnshire
Soft bitterness, lager malts, fruity. El Dorado hops.
4.5%
4.2%
CROUCH VALE
RES DARK DRAKE
Upfront hoppy bitterness give way to an explosion of citrus and pine flavours.
EDEN GOLD
3.8%
4.3%
42
FLEUR DE LIS
CLOUDWATER
39 DCUK
5.4%
London
German style wheat beer with typical banana and clove flavours and fruity overtones.
4.1%
Subtle ginger beer, very refreshing with citrus notes.
4.0%
CANOPY
32
Derby, Derbyshire
WOT THE DUCK GINGER NINJA
RES EDEN BEST
31 RUSKIN
CHEEKY IMP
DANCING DUCK
4.3%
Traditional bitter. Pale bitter.
4.0%
Cheeky boisterous little pale ale.
3.8%
Cambridgeshire
KINGS PARADE
29 IPA
CAMBRIDGE BREWHOUSE 28
Llanarmon-yn-Ial, Clwyd
37 TAILWHIP
38
BRENTWOOD 26
CWRW IAL
Winster, Cumbria
3.8%
47
48
Elston, Nottinghamshire
BONFIRE TOFFEE
3.7%
SHOWMANS BITTER
3.9%
Dark session ale.
Mid colour session ale, easy drinking.
49 WALTZER
Chestnut easy drinking smooth bitter.
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Stourbridge, West Midlands
SKINNY PETE’S PILSNER
4.1%
LOS PALLAS HERMANES
5.0%
Pilsner style ale.
American pale ale.
GREG’S (L) 53
Scampton, Lincolnshire
HAPPY HOPGOOD
3.6%
Fresh, hoppy pale ale.
54 MERLIN
3.8%
RES FINAL APPROACH
4.2%
Light, fruity easy drinking golden ale.
Rich, smooth best bitter.
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57
58
Barnby, Nottinghamshire
WASH SPARKY
Dark beer with hints of peat-smoked malt.
IDLE VALLEY
JADED PIONEER
INDOLENT PHILOSOPHER
UNPRETENTIOUS DECLARANT
5.6%
Full bodied with rich malt notes hints of marmalade and toffee and hopped up to the eyeballs. London
GERONIMO 20
4.0%
4.7%
A Bavarian style weissbier.
KENDAL
62
Kendal, Cumbria
ELEVEN BELLS
3.5%
KENDAL GOLD
4.3%
Golden ale with rich hop flavour. Golden ale with citrus hop flavours.
KINVER 63
Compton, Staffordshire
GOATSUCKER MILD
Dark roasty mild.
64 CHITRA
Light ale with Chinook and Citra hops.
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3.9%
67 MONUMENTAL
4.5%
Fruity and spicy characteristic, with a lasting dry finish.
Wonderful golden coloured ale brewed with the finest Maris Otter malt.
LINCOLN GREEN (L)
3.8%
69 FLEROVIUM
4.0%
70 TUCK
4.7%
TOM 6.0%
‘Hop forward’ Pale (Grapefruit flavours)
‘Hop forward’ Blonde (Orange flavours)
Rich, well rounded flavoursome Porter.
LIONHEART 71
Longford, West Midlands
DARK RUBY
Dark ruby red ale with hints of Chocolate.
LIVERPOOL ORGANIC 72
5.5%
Liverpool, Lancashire
KITTY WILKINSON
4.5%
Chocolate vanilla stout.
LONDON BEER FACTORY 73
London
CHELSEA BLONDE 4.3%
Blonde ale brewed with Englsh malts and USA hops.
MAGPIE (L) 74
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
NIGHT FLYER
4.1%
Golden hoppy Summer ale.
75 HUGINN
5.6%
RES MIDNIGHT MILD
3.7%
Heavily hopped English IPA.
Dark ruby mild, with chocolate and roasted malt flavours.
MALLINSONS
Huddersfield, Yorkshire
77 CASBALYPSO
4.3% 4.6%
Hucknall, Nottinghamshire
68 TANTALUM
An amber ale with a mass of vibrant citrus hop.
Glasgow
4.7%
KIRKBY LONSDALE Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire
5.3%
Rugged dry stout with a relatively light body. Roast notes including Chocolate and Coffee.
60 WAVE
61
Pale brewed with Australian Topaz and New Zealand Pacific Jade hops.
66 RUSKINS
4.1%
A Full Bodied amber coloured beer with notes of Citrus and Grapefruit.
JAW
4.0%
Retford, Nottinghamshire
INKSPOT 59
HANDLEYS (L) 55
RES ANZAC
MAYPOLE (L) 76
4.1%
A golden coloured ale with a light floral hop aroma. Eakring, Nottinghamshire
LITTLE WEED
3.8%
Rich golden colour, NZ and USA hops, subtle bitter finish.
IPA to celebrate Tom Carrington’s 60th birthday.
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UNCLE TOMMY’S VANILLA STOUT
ANNIVERSARY ALE
4.7%
20 Years of brewery. Brewed with Vienna malt from Bamberg and delicately hopped with citra.
PLATINUM BLONDE
Pale IPA loaded with US hops, lingering bitter finish.
MILESTONE (L) 75
4.5%
Traditional black stout, dry, roasted with vanilla overtones. Tom Carrington’s 60th.
5.0%
Cromwell, Nottinghamshire
Light golden ale.
CROMWELL GOLD
4.0%
77
MAGNA CARTA
Golden amber.
5.0%
83
ANNIVERSARY ALE - 10 YEARS
5.0%
Amber red ale.
MORTON
Essington, Staffordshire
84 ALE’DERFLOWER
4.3%
85 ALCATRAZ
4.6%
Light, floral, refreshing.
California Steam beer.
NAKED BEER COMPANY Lancing, West Sussex 86 BISCOTEQUE
5.0%
Biscoff biscuit milk stout.
NAKED BREWER
Westwood, Nottinghamshire
87 NYMPH
NEWARK (L) 88
89
4.8%
Pale ale.
Newark, Nottinghamshire
NORWEGIAN BLUE
Deep golden modern pale ale.
SUMMER GOLD
90 PHOENIX
4.0% 4.5%
Light, bright and refreshing. Full bodied mature beer with with a fruity treacle taste.
4.8%
NEWBRIDGE
Bilston, West Midlands
91 SOLARIS
4.5%
Refreshing golden ale with a crisp bitterness from the target hop, and light citrus hop aroma from Amarillo hop.
92 HOPSCOTCH
4.7%
Well hopped golden pale ale. Five hop additions of the amazing Centennial hop give this beer it’s distinct character.
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94
Barkston Heath, Lincolnshire
GREAT CHARTER
4.3%
SUPER RALLY BLONDE
4.4%
Ruby hued, with caramel and toffee notes and a fruity aroma. Full flavoured crisp refreshing and aromatic blonde beer.
PHEASANTRY (L) East Markham, Nottinghamshire
OLDERSHAW (L) 93
95
96
CASK PILSNER
3.9%
MIKADO MILD
5.0%
Lager malt and European hops combine to make this lager style beer. Lightly hopped, full bodied dark brown ale.
PIG IRON
Brierley Hill, West Midlands
RES PIG IRON BLONDE
3.8%
98
4.9%
Light blonde pale ale, English malt infused with 3 hop varieties with a hint of honey.
PIG IRON APA
All American hops and yeast blended to bring out the best in this sweet American Pale Ale.
POACHERS (L) 97
North Hykeham, Lincolnshire
MONKEY HANGER
4.5%
Brown ale.
PROBLEM CHILD
Parbold, Lancashire
101 LITTLE PUNK
Amber ale with English hops.
Q BREWERY
4.2%
Queniborough, Leicestershire
102 4Q
4.0%
103 1630
5.5%
Moreish bitter brewed with 4 malts.
Strong, dark ruby ale bursting with complex fruit flavours.
RED SQUIRREL
Hemel Hampstead, Hertfordshire
104 ENGLISH IPA
5.0%
Beautiful hopsack aromas to this lively, leafy, peppery, orangey English IPA.
ROWETT
North Thoresby, Lincolnshire
105 OAK BARREL STOUT
5.2%
106 EQUNIOX
6.0%
Unfined, dark, smooth stout. Flavours of roasted grains, dark chocolate, fruit cake and vanilla.
Unfined, IPA showcasing this exciting new hop variety. A bitter, quenching pale ale with pron- ounced lemon, lime and herbal characteristics.
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7.5%
Unfined, chewy malts form the backdrop to huge quantities of Centennial, Citra, Magnum and Amarillo hops.
SCRIBBLERS
Stapleford, Nottinghamshire
108 RUBECCA
4.8%
Smooth ruby beer with hints of chocolate.
Refreshing hoppy beer with Galaxy and Centennial hops.
112 INVERTED JENNY
STOCKPORT
Outgate, Cumbria
TOM HERRICK (L)
5.2%
4.2%
Bitter using crystal and perle malt with Goldings and Northdown Hops.
4.0%
117 PUNCH IN THE FACE
4.8%
Chesterton, Staffordshire
5.1%
Rich golden ale using English and USA hops.
WEBSTERS
Wollaston, West Midlands
127 G.P.A
4.0%
128 SPICEY SOPHIE
4.0%
Best bitter using experimental Hop 256.
Sweet and spicy session ale with a hint of coriander.
WILSON POTTER Middleton, Greater Manchester 129 BON DON DOON
4.2%
Refreshing blonde ale made from Columbus and Pearle hops.
Nottingham
115 SLAP IN THE FACE
6.5%
Black IPA.
126 WEALS OF STEELE
Carlton on Trent, Notts
TOTALLY BREWED (L)
Crag Vale, West Yorkshire
WEAL
4.0%
116 BOMBER COMMAND
Creamy dark mild with roasted malt flavours.
Golden ale with Vanilla and woody flavours.
4.2%
Pale honey beer with sweet malts and tangy citrus fruits.
VOCATION
Stockport, Greater Manchester
114 PUDDLED DUCK
RES LONESOME PINE
Light, copper beer with a balance between malt and hops.
125 DIVIDE AND CONQUER 4.6%
TARN HOWS
Ulverston, Cumbria
4.0%
3.8%
Golden ale, grassy and floral bouquet, with a noticeable tinge of caramel.
113 ARCH 14
Deep amber, malty rye base and balanced with Citrus hops.
124 LAUGHING GRAVY
Liverpool, Lancashire
111 GALAXY
5.2%
A premium ale not too dark, but with real mouth feel.
STAMPS
Wallsend, Tyne & Wear
ULVERSTON
109 ONE BREW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST 5.3%
TWO BY TWO 123 FLYING RHINO
Hoppy blonde ale.
American IPA with hops that pack a wallop.
TOWCESTER MILL Towcester, Northamptonshire 118 MILL RACE
3.9%
119 BLACK FIRE
5.2%
Blonde ale. Black IPA.
TRACK
Manchester, Greater Manchester
121 SONOMA PALE
3.8%
Unfined, unfiltered lemony tasting golden ale.
TRES BIEN
Tur Langton, Leicestershire
122 KILLER WHALE PALE
Pale ale.
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THE CIDER & PERRY LIST CIDER
DOUBLE VISION
BIDDENDENS
Kent
BUSHELS - Medium
6%
A, still cider produced using a blend of Kentish culinary & dessert apples.
MEDIUM - Medium
8%
DRY - Dry
8%
Smooth, with a crisp apple taste, fairly sweet and easy to drink.
These Kent cider-makers use dessert and cooking apples rather than cider apples and the product is more winelike than some more traditional ciders.
BOTTLE KICKING CIDER CO
Leicestershire
RAMBLER - Medium Dry
6%
A light medium cider made from a mixture of local and West Country apples.
SCRAMBLER - Medium Dry
7%
‘Scrambler’ brings together the best of West Country apples with the great taste of apples grown locally in Leicestershire.
SCRUMMAGE - Dry
6.5%
Scrummage has a sharpness that lingers at the back of the palate, reflecting east midlands apple varieties.
BROADOAK
Somerset
BRISTOL PORT - Medium
7.5%
A fruity, colourful cider with a delicious apple taste.
MOONSHINE - White Sweet
7.5%
Crisp clear fruity cider and a nice dry finish.
CELTIC MARSHES
7.4%
GWATKINS
Herefordshire
Made from five varieties of Kentish grown apples Cox’s, Gala, Katy’s, Russets and Bramleys.
GAMECOCK - Sweet
4.5%
A plucky sweet cider.
GWYNT Y DRAIG
THUNDERING MOLLY - Medium
5.2%
Gorgeous golden colour and a well balanced finish. Made on our Herefordshire farm from 100% cider apples.
LILY THE PINK - Medium
4.6%
A fruity cider, gorgeous pink colour and made from 100% cider apples. Intense fruity aroma. Very drinkable!
CIRCLE CIDER CATS TONGUE - Medium
Wiltshire
6.1%
A hazy dry cider, a true West Country traditional flavour with a bit of sparkle for the modern pallet, light touch of old horse and a touch of astringency to finish as a dry cider should.
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Mid Glamorgan
BLACK DRAGON - Dry
7.2%
CELTIC WARRIOR - Sweet
5.5%
HAPPY DAZE - Medium
4.5%
Matured in oak barrels to produce a cider rich in colour, body and flavour with a fresh fruity aroma.
Traditional farmhouse cider - easy drinking, very smooth as the acidity is mellowed by the sweet taste. A fruity, appley aroma, well balanced finish - light and very easy to drink medium cider.
PYDER - Medium
6%
An out of the ordinary blend of apple and pear juice fermented and matured in wood.
HECKS
Somerset
PORT WINE OF GLASTONBURY - Medium
7%
KINGSTON BLACK - Medium Dry
6%
Single Variety medium cider, fermented in red wine casks giving the rosiness and depth of flavour. Delicious single variety - medium (not as dry as a traditional Kingston Black but full of KB flavour).
HURST’S VIEW Herefordshire
Kent
CIDER - Medium
Staffordshire
DRY - Dry
6%
Slightly cloudy in appearance with a hint of citrus & berry.
LILLIES
Somerset
GLADIATOR - Medium
8.5%
This strong rustic cider with its Roman flair has everything! Well rounded, fruity, packed full of flavour and intoxicatingly easy to drink.
ORCHARD PIG
Somerset
THE HOG FATHER - Medium
7.4%
The Hog Father is the pig’s daddy and not for the faint hearted.
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PURE NORTH CIDER
Holmfirth, West Yorkshire
FUSION - Medium Dry
6.5%
SWEET UNION - Medium Sweet
5.5%
VALLEY ZEST - Medium
6.5%
A fusion of medium and dry ciders. A clean crisp taste with deep apple flavour. A delicious cloudy cider with a full apple flavour.
A still medium cider single filtered to leave a deep gold colour with strong apple flavours.
SANDFORD ORCHARDS
Devon
BUMBLEBERRY - Cider with Fruit
4.5%
Apples, Strawberries, Blackcurrants, Raspberries and Blackberries - marvellous fruit cider.
SKIDBROOKE
Lincolnshire
CAPTAIN COBBLER - Sweet
6%
FARMHOUSE DRY - Dry
6%
GENERAL LUDD - Medium Dry
6%
A sweet farmhouse cider.
A dry full flavoured farmhouse style cider. A medium farmhouse cider.
SNAILSBANK
Herefordshire
TUMBLEDOWN CIDER - Medium
5.2%
A medium, easy drinking cider full of flavour with dry fruitiness matching a subtle sweetness.
THATCHERS
Somerset
CHEDDAR VALLEY - Medium
DEVON SCRUMPY - Medium
A still, medium cider. Slightly cloudy and full flavoured. A traditional cider, full apple flavours, with a pleasant bite and finish.
6%
Orange coloured cider - distinctive, robust, naturally cloudy medium cider.
FANNY’S BRAMBLE - Cider with Blackberries
4%
OLD ROSIE - Medium Dry
With added blackberries, this is a uniquely fruity and refreshing cider.
OLD KIRTON - Dry
PERRY
Full flavoured, appley, cloudy scrumpy, with a well balanced medium dry character.
7.3%
COUNTRY WINE
BROADOAK
Somerset
PERRY 7.5% This is a smooth delicately sweet drink.
LYME BAY WINERY CRANBERRY - Medium DAMSON - Off/Dry
DOUBLE VISION
Kent
IMPEARED VISION
7.4%
A still perry made from a blend of pear varieties.
Light easy drinking, caramel nose and dry finish.
HECKS
ELDERFLOWER - Dry GINGER - Sweet MEAD - Sweet
Mid Glamorgan
TWO TREES PERRY
SLOE - Medium
4.5%
Somerset
BLAKENEY RED PERRY
Known for its quality as a dessert pear, the Blakeney Red produces a medium sweet full bodied perry.
WESTONS
Herefordshire
6%
A straw pressed, still cider, and as dry as it gets.
GWYNT Y DRAIG
WESTONS
6%
6%
Herefordshire
WEST COUNTRY PERRY
4.5%
Still medium dry perry - retains natural pale colour.
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Final Whistle
Sta on Road, Southwell, NG25 0ET 01636 814953
Newark District CAMRA 2015 Pub of the year Try our sister pubs: Crown Inn - Beeston, NG9 1FY Chesterfield Arms - Chesterfield, S41 7PH Passionate about beer • Passionate about pubs • Passionate about brewing
Visit us at brownalesbrewery.co.uk
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estival-goers may recall that last year a new group was formed by local pubs and breweries called Racoon – the Real Ale Collective of Newark. The group held a Meet the Brewer event in town in July. Well, Racoon has undergone a transformation and expanded to include new pubs in town and it’s undergone a re-brand too and is now known as PINT – Pubs In Newark Together. The group’s key aim is the promotion of Newark as a real ale hub – it’s been estimated that on any given day a visitor could choose from a range of some 60 real ales just by taking a short walk around town. So in Newark every day is a beer festival! PINT’s first project has been to produce “The Civil War Ale Trail” in time to mark the opening of the National Civil War Centre earlier this month. This free publication, available at the Festival, is a guide for the visitor to the top civil war attractions, and ten of the best pubs in town. It is available from all participating pubs and is being distributed to tourist information centres, libraries and other outlets across the region and beyond. So, if you’ve enjoyed the festival please return and see what the town has to offer in terms of history and ale! PINT supports the aims of CAMRA and we hope that the two organisations will collaborate on a number of exciting projects in the coming year.
Please Drink Responsibly
CIVIL IL W WAR
Ale Trail NEWARK
Follow the Ale, Discover the History Enjoy a pint or two of excellent real ale in ten of Newark’s real ale pubs while you discover the history of this beautiful market town. Newark is home to the newly built National Civil War Centre and was the scene of three deadly sieges during the English Civil war of 1642-1646. The fiercely Royalist townspeople endured starvation and plague before King Charles 1st ordered them to surrender in 1646, following his own surrender. Historical sites can be found all over the town. For a full description of the Civil War sites please pick up a copy of the Civil War Trail map, published by the Newark Civic Trust.
Pick up a copy and join the trail PARTICIPATING PUBS: • The Fox & Crown • The Castle Barge • Just Beer • The Clay Tavern • The Organ Grinder • The Flying Circus • Oscar’s Inn • The Prince Rupert • The Ram • The Vaults
Visit the newly built National Civil War Centre on Appleton Gate. www.nationalcivilwarcentre.com
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Robert John Newton Plumbing & Heating
01636 613759 07808 346404 e: robertjnewton@supanet.com
www.newarkbrewery.co.uk
07908 550240
77 William Street | Newark | NG24 1QU
Gas Safe Register No. 186231
The Rose & Crown invite you to their Seaside Themed
SUMMER BEER FESTIVAL 31st July - 2nd August 2015
CASK ALES & CIDERS • Bouncy Castle • Paddle Boats • BBQ • Ice Cream • Sweets • Face Painting • Candy Floss • Games
ENTERTAINMENT: Friday 31st July C J Hatt (singer), Saturday 1st August Tony John (singer, comedian)
In a marquee so the British weather won’t stop us!
Live Music Outside • Bouncy Castle • BBQ - £2 entrance fee Main Street, Farndon, Notts, NG24 3SA | 01636 680 498
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NEWARK CAMRA IPA TRAIL 2015
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ndia Pale Ale changed the face of brewing early in the 19th century. The new technologies of the Industrial Revolution enabled brewers to use pale malts to fashion beers that were genuinely golden or pale bronze in colour. First brewed in London and Burton-on-Trent for the colonial market, particularly the troops in India, IPAs were strong in alcohol and high in hops: the preservative character of the hops helped keep the beers in good condition during long sea journeys. Red and Black IPAs can now be found, and IPA is one of the most popular styles of the American Craft Beer community. Following on from the success of the last two years, Newark CAMRA will be holding its third IPA Trail, from 31st July to 9th August. This promises to be bigger and better than last year with more pubs involved, stocking a range of IPA’s at 5%+, and more participants over the trail period, which takes in International IPA day on Thursday 6th August. Pick up a collector card from any pub on the trail or find one in the centre of the July edition of the Beer Gutter Press. You will be rewarded with a sticker for buying a pint or half of IPA in each pub you visit. Completed collector cards will go into a prize draw. Look out for the special IPA pump crowns, identifying
which beers are in the Trail. The event is open to all, you don’t have to be a CAMRA member to take part. Many thanks to the following pubs for agreeing to take part this year: • Bramley Apple, Southwell • Castle, Newark • Castle and Falcon, Newark • Castle Barge, Newark • Chequers, Elston • Clay Tavern, Newark • Final Whistle, Newark • Flying Circus, Newark • Fox and Crown, Newark • Grey Horse, Collingham • Hearty Goodfellow, Southwell • Just Beer Micropub, Newark • Muskham Ferry, North Muskham • Navigation Waterfront, Newark • Old Coach House, Southwell • Organ Grinder, Newark • Oscar’s Inn, Newark • Prince Rupert, Newark • The Ram, Newark • Real Ale Store, Newark • Sir John Arderne, Newark • Vaults, Newark. COME AND JOIN US ON THE TRAIL OF SOME EXCELLENT BEERS
NEWARK CAMRA
THE IPA TRAIL
31ST JULY-6TH AUGUST 2015
INTERNATIONAL IPA DAY COMES TO NEWARK CELEBRATE INDIA PALE ALE PRIZES TO BE WON
The following pubs in our area are currently in the scheme:
LocAle UPDATE LocALe accreditation is awarded to pubs which pledge to always offer at least one locally brewed real ale on their bar. Pubs wishing to apply for accreditation should contact their local branch. More information at: www.newarkcamra.org.uk/locale
NEWARK: • Bramley Apple, Southwell • Castle, Newark • Crown, Normanton on Trent • Ferry Inn, North Muskham • Fox and Crown, Newark • Full Moon, Morton • Hearty Goodfellow, Southwell • Just Beer, Newark • Newark Rugby Club • Old Coach House, Southwell • Prince Rupert, Newark • Sir John Arderne, Newark • Spread Eagle, Hockerton
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• The Chequers, Elston • The Final Whistle, Southwell • The Flying Circus, Newark • The Real Ale Store, Newark • The Reindeer, Southwell • The Roaring Meg, Newark • The Vaults, Newark • Staunton Arms, Staunton • Willow Tree, Barnby in the Willows The Robin Hood Theatre, Averham serve LocAles on performance days Look out for the LocAle window stickers and font crowns on hand pumps!
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Real Ales & Good Food En-Suite Accommodation
SUMMER BEER FESTIVAL
12th, 13th & 14th June - with Hog Roast TUESDAY IS POKER NIGHT! Beer garden with childrens play area Main Street, Claypole, Nr Newark, Notts, NG23 5BJ. Tel: 01636 626561 Martin Finney FBII & Kay Finney AMBII
Traditional village pub with a selection of 7 handpulled cask ales and 3 ciders as well as continental lagers and quality wines. Friday night is homemade pizza night Freshly made cobs available from the bar at all times Call 01636 525257 Toad Lane | Elston | Newark | NG23 5NS Thurs: 5pm - Midnight Fri: 10.30am - 12 Midday & 5pm - Midnight Sat: 2pm - 11pm Sun: 12pm - 10.30pm Coffee & Cakes are available on Fri, 10.30am Children welcome until 8pm. Dogs welcome anytime.
FUN FAIR BREWERY ON SITE
Brewery Tours welcome by arrangement Fun Fair Bottled Beers Available For Sale
Beckingham Village Pub
ARK CAMRA. 20 13 NEW
IPA TRAIL AUGUST 1ST-4TH
Open Fire, Real Ales & Tasty Pub Grub • Weekly Guest Ales • Beer Garden •
Spring / Summer Opening Times Monday Open from 5pm • Tuesday to Thursday: 8am - 2.30pm & from 5pm Friday, Saturday & Sunday: Open all day from 12 noon Sleaford Road (Just off the A17), Beckingham, Lincs, LN5 0RF. Tel 01636 627053
www.beckinghamvillagepub.com
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