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During the last 12 months, the Dronfield and district CAMRA website has gone through some much needed maintenance.

Out of date information has been updated or removed and the whole site now has a consistent look and feel.

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It has details of all the local pubs and breweries in our area along with useful links. It’s where you will find details of our branch award winners and a list of previous winners. It’s also the place for members to submit nominations and vote for awards.

We’ve an up to date branch diary too, so if you ever want to join us for a social or a branch meeting, this is the place to look for the latest information.

You can also access all previous copies of Peel Ale. There’s links to our social media accounts and contacts if you want to get in touch.

Scan the QR code with your smartphone to find out more – or just head straight to dronfield.camra.org.uk

Rich Taylor (webmaster)

WHAT IS LOCALE?

produced beer at all times. The branch defines ‘locally produced’ as being within 15 miles of the pub. The following pubs and clubs have joined the scheme – why not pop in and see what’s on the bar? Look for the LocAle logo! For further information contact Peter Boitoult on locale@dronfieldcamra.org.uk

Beer Stop, Dronfield: Bottles and cans from various local brewers Coach & Horses, Dronfield: Numerous Thornbridge ales. Cross Daggers, Coal Aston. Drone Valley.

Drone Valley Brewery Tap, Unstone: Ales from on-site brewery. Dronfield Arms, Dronfield: Abbeydale, usually Moonshine and the on-site Temper Brewery.

George & Dragon, Holmesfield: Abbeydale and Peak Ales. Green Dragon, Dronfield: Bradfield (usually Farmers Blonde).

Hyde Park Inn, Hilltop: Bradfield (usually Farmers Blonde).

Jolly Farmer, Dronfield Woodhouse: Drone Valley and Bradfield.

Manor Hotel, Dronfield: Abbeydale Moonshine

Miners Arms, Hundall: Drone Valley.

Peacock, Barlow: On-site Collyfobble brewery.

Pioneer Club, Coal Aston: Drone Valley.

Royal Oak, Coal Aston: Drone Valley.

Royal Oak, Millthorpe: Bradfield (usually Farmers Blonde).

Rutland Arms, Holmesfield: Bradfield, Peak Ales

Dronfield and District CAMRA participates in the LocAle scheme, which is designed to encourage pubs and clubs to stock at least one locally

Tickled Trout, Barlow: Peak Ales Chatsworth Gold.

Travellers Rest, Apperknowle: Bradfield (usually Farmers Blonde).

Underdog, Dronfield: Abbeydale Moonshine.

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