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AS S EMBLY   ROOMS

FIVE DAYS OF LIVE MUSIC

BRITISH and CONTINENTAL

BEERS, CIDERS and MEAD

Celebrat ing 50years of Derbyshire

Wildlife Trust

2012

Thirty FifthDERBY CAMRA

CITY CHARTERBEER FESTIVAL

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A warm welcome to Derby CAMRA’s 35th

City Charter Summer Beer Festival. I sin-

cerely hope you enjoy your visit to our Festi-

val, to the extent that you will visit us again.

We have provided you with a tremendous

choice of beers and a variety of entertain-

ment. Please let me know your opinions -

your feedback is important

The Festival is organised and staffed by

volunteers and without their time and hard work it would not take

place. Please consider joining us and help to continue to stage this

fine event. So go along to the Membership stand for more details.

I’d like to thank the Assembly Rooms staff who have been very

helpful and played their part in making sure this event takes place.

And I want to thank you, the visitors, who will ensure the festival is

a success.

Cheers - Russ Gilbert, Festival Chairman

Lastly many thanks to my hard working committee:

Beer Orders - Martin Roden Secretary - Janie Marshall

& Mark Fletcher Health & Safety -

Treasurer - Carl Brett Membership - Konrad Machej

Beer King - Les Baynton Posters - Martin Roden

Cellar - Julian Hough Programme - John Arguile

Cider - Chris & Sue Rogers Publicity - Carla Johnson

Continental - Jackie Sales - Mike Ainsley

& Melvin Poyser Security - Kath Lilley & Team TANGO

Entertainment - Terry Morton Sponsorship - Russ Gilbert

Green Room - Chris Gale Staffing - Julian Tubbs

& Jane Whitaker Support Mgr - John Roden

Acknowledgments

The Festival Committee would like to thank all our sponsors, suppliers and helpers

Special thanks to our 2012 sponsors :

Main Everards Ltd; sponsors Fuller, Smith & Turner plc;

Marston’s plc,

Other Amber Ales, Ambergate Caravans, Babington sponsors Arms, Dancing Duck Brewery, Derby Brewing,

Derventio Brewery; Genting Casinos,Middle Earth Brewery, RAW Brewing,Thornbridge Brewery and Tollgate Brewery

CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME

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Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s 50th Anniversary

In 1962 the world stood on the brink of war due to the

Cuban Missile Crisis; nuclear testing was taking place and

folk music was becoming protest music as young people

voiced their disquiet

And in the countryside of Derbyshire, local people were

also coming together. Two years beforehand volunteers

had successfully fought an Electricity Board application to

fly tip ash at Ticknall Limeyards. Following this success

they decided to form a charitable organisation to deal with

like issues in the future; a trust was formed in 1962, which

today is the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust.

At its heart are the nature reserves. Throughout the

county we own and look after areas of land to ensure that

wildlife can thrive. The first of these was Ticknall

Limeyards, now part of the National Trust’s Calke

Abbey Estate. Since then, the Trust has taken on a total

of 41 reserves, from bird-rich wetlands in the Trent Valley

to heather-clad moorland and beautiful limestone grass-

land full of orchids and other wildflowers further north. In

2011 we purchased more than 70 hectares of land at

Shipley near I lkeston to form the largest nature

reserve in Derbyshire outside the Peak National Park.

But wildlife doesn’t just exist on nature reserves. Parks,

gardens and allotments across the city and beyond are

great places to encounter nature. And in the heart of Derby, we

work with the cathedral, city council and Cathedral Quarter on

the Derby Cathedral Peregrines Project. The falcons have

nested there since the project installed a nest platform

in 2006. Over the years their var ied successes in

raising young have been watched by people near and far

thanks to the web cameras and blog.

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These beautiful birds of prey are the fastest creatures

on the planet and were once brought to the brink of

extinction due to persecution and the use of certain

pesticides. Now, thankfully, they are once more

gracing our skies in many cities as well as their more

traditional countryside haunts.

Among the keen audiences for the peregrines are

local school children. Getting the message about

wildlife conservation across to young people is a crucial

element of the Trust’s work. Our Wildlife Discovery

Room at Carsington Water and Whistlestop Centre

in Matlock Bath cater for school visits and also organise a

range of family-friendly events in the school holidays and

at weekends, from bat watching to bushcrafts. If you don’t

have children, there are many guided walks and open day

events throughout the year to give you an introduction to

the wildlife on your doorstep.

You can help support the Trust’s

work on nature reserves during our

50th anniversary year by donating to

our appeal. We’re aiming to raise

£50 ,000 th is year. Or why not

become a member? Find out more by

talking to our staff at the beer festival

or by visiting our website:

www.derbyshirewildlifetrust.org.uk

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STOP PRESS: Red Instead 4.3% ABV beer

with a citrus hop start and a fruity finish, brewed especially for Trent Barton by Derby Bry and served from the Main Hall stage

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CHOOSING A BEER and BEER STYLES

With over 200 beers to choose from you could getconfused, but finding a beer you like is part of thefun of a beer festival. The range includes fruity,hoppy, floral, and toffee notes, so browse around.Each beer has an individual character coming fromthe variety of hops, malt, and even water used.

Use the beer list description as a guide and if you’re stillnot sure about a beer, just ask the bar staff to give youa taste. In general it is best to work up from weakerbeers to the stronger brews. Beer strength is measuredas a percentage of the alcohol by volume (ABV). A guideto the most commonly found beer styles is given below.

Mild Ales

It is a misconception that Mild ales must be weak anddark. This isn’t so. The term ‘mild’ indicates a lower hoprate; the ale is therefore less bitter than Bitter (seebelow). Modern milds though tending to be low in alco-hol (from 3.5% ABV upwards) are sweeter than bittersand porters and far from tasteless. They range in colourfrom pale gold (eg Taylor’s Golden Best) to black. Thecolour comes from the use of crystal, brown or blackmalts, the latter giving roast malt and chocolate aromas.

Bitter

Modern bitters are a commercial version of export paleor IPA ales (see below). They range from 3.5 to 5.5%ABV. The bitterness stems from their high hop rate. Insome cases they are also dry-hopped (where hopsare added to a cask immediately prior to delivery).

They are generally copper-coloured due to the use

BrunswickDerby’s oldest Brewery

BEERFESTIVAL

3rd - 6th Oct50 beers - live music

Barbecue on Friday and Saturday

tel: 01332 290677two minutes walk from the railway station

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CHOOSING A BEER and BEER STYLES

of pale malts, but there has been a recent trend forlighter, or Golden, beers, especially for the summertrade. These tend to be light in taste with a clean palate(fresh). India Pale Ales (IPA) classically are stronger(c5.5%ABV) and well-hopped (eg Worthington’s WhiteShield).

Porters and Stouts

Both porter and stout are dark, rich, bitter beers, the for-mer of London origin and the latter Irish. Both use darkmalts to provide the colour but the strongest-tasting(stoutest), hence the name, evolved into a distinctivestyle of its own, smoother, creamier head and less bitter(eg Guinness). Modern variations have blurred the dif-ferences. The colour ranges from mid-brown to jet-blackand the gravity from 4.5 to 7.0% ABV. Imperial (Russ-

ian) stouts, developed for that market (eg P2 ImperialStout), are richer, fruitier and have a higher gravity (8.0to 10.0% ABV).

Strong Beers

Many strong beers are heavy and sweetish, and gettheir alcoholic strength from the use of higher levels ofbrewing sugar, usually 6.0% ABV range and above.

Wheat beer

Brewed using a blend of wheat and barley with a cloudyappearance, though a lot of ‘golden’ beers are described as a‘wheat’ beer and are clear. They are refreshingly sharpand slightly fruity. Seldom bitter, wheat beers are usually fra-grant and pale.

Mr Grundy’s Tavern & theDerbyshire Brewing Collective

12noon - 11.00 27th & 28th JULYLive Music Friday - Hot & Cold Food

Charity event for the Derby MerlinRound table’s designated charity

Mr Grundy’s Ashbourne Road Derby DE23 3AD Tel: 01332 349806

Charity Beer Festival

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Bateman -Cider & Bowman

Perry Bowman -Brown Cow

Upham Brunswick -Wentwell Castle Rock

Castle Rock - Derby

Derby - Dorset Piddle

Double Top -Fernandes

Forge -Howard Town

Ilkley - Isle of Purbeck

Tripple fff Isle of Purbeck -Marlpool

Tollgate - Middle Earth -Townes Mr Grundys

Spire - Muirhouse -Thornbridge Ossett

Revolutions Peakto MARSTON to

Summerskills RAW

Great Hall & Foyer plan

FULLER’S Mead

To Darwin Room / City Bar Toilets down stairs

Wessex - Acorn - Whim Black Iris

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BEER LISTGreat Hall & Foyer (Fullers & Mead)

Beers by style and by brewery within style

(subject to availability, noting that not all, albeit most, beers will be available all the time)

Brewery ABV Taste notes/ Name %

DARK & MILD - low hop charcter

Bateman 3.0 Red-brown caramel-infused brewDark Mild

Black Iris 4.1 Dark ruby, mellow choc mild bittered Black Jack Mild with a fruity twist, but smooth

Bottle Brook 6.0 Black Country style strong mildRaven delicately hopped

Brampton 4.3. Strong roasted coffee aroma, rich Impy Dark vine fruit & chocolate flavoursForge 3.6 Light brown and full-flavouredAmbrosia

llkley 4.0 Mellow dark mild with a hint ofBlack liquorice in the finish

Muirhouse 3.6 Strong mild with burnt roastMagnum Mild flavours

Nutbrook 3.6 Golden mild, brewed traditionallyThe Mild Side with a sweet maltiness

Revolutions 3.3 Light, summery pale sessionRavenscroft Pale - NEW beer. Full of flavour

Triple fff 3.8 Dark, full bodied, blackcurrant hint,Pressed Rat & Warthog multi-award winner

BITTER - Medium to strong bitterness, light tomedium malt character traditionally brown / tawny or amber - 4.0% ABV or less.

Blue Bee 4.0 Russet brown beer with lots of hopBees Knees Bitter character

Blue Monkey 4.0 Pale hoppy, brewed with Brewer’sBG Sips Gold hops, Very fruity and bitter

Castle Rock 3.7 Amber session beer, hoppy aromaWild Angelica malt grain taste, lasting bitter finish

Castle Rock 3.8 Champion Beer of Britain 2010Harvest Pale with golden with crisp hoppy finish

Forge 3.8 Light, citrussy ale, bitter finish. SIBA Discovery SW Overall Champion 2012

Great Oakley 3.9 Golden session beer, bittersweetWot’s Occurring citrus mouth, subtle hop finish

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BITTER - Continued

Ilkley 4.0 Chestnut-coloured ale with spicyBest bitter finish

Marlpool 4.0 Smooth amber aleOtters Pocket

Mighty Hop 4.0 Medium bitterness with Golden Cap - NEW Cascade hop to give gentle finish

Muirhouse 4.0 English brown to red bitterBuzzard

Plain Ales 3.8 Amber session ale, sweet zesty startSheep Dip with a dry and fragrant hoppy finish

Prospect 3.8 Golden yelllow bitter, using real Oresome lemons, zesty taste

Quartz 3.6 Light straw coloured aleTorch

RAW 3.8 Sweet malty base from Munich andSummer Solstice Caramalt, strong citrus aroma

Summerskills 3.7 Mid brown, full of crystal malt & hopCellar Vee flavours, hint of malt / hop aroma

Tollgate 3.8 Golden brown, triple hopped, Stand & Deliver medium maltiness, smooth finish

Triple fff 3.8 Brown, full bodied, floral hop aromaAlton’s Pride malty with citrus notes

Upham 4.0 Rich ochre colour, hints of syrup &Punter roasted grain, dry hoppy finish

BEST BITTER Colour as for bitter, but more

evident maltiness - strength 4.1% to 4.9% ABV

Bird Brain 4.4 Dark brown, full-bodied bitter, serious Eagle Owl hop finish

Bowman Ale 4.5 Golden bitter, strong hoppy aroma,Quiver bittersweet taste, hoppy finish

Brampton 4.5 Amber coloured bitter brewed using Tramway Cascade and Boadicea hops

Buxton 4.9 Combines the most aromaticEnglish Pale Ale and flavoursome English hops

Castle Rock 4.4 Copper-colour, malt predominates,Preservation Fine Ale bitter with residual sweetness

Derby 4.1 Pale smooth, distinctively hoppy Triple Hop

Derby 4.4 Well-rounded traditional amber beerBusiness As Usual - WED

Derby 4.6 Ruby brew crafted using double Double Mash mashing process (?)

Dorset Piddle 4.1 A well-balanced bitter with a Piddle lingering bitter finish

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Elland 4.5 Pale amber colour with fruit & maltCalderd Ale taste, dry hoppy finish

Falstaff 4.5 Light amber colour, malty with hints Fist Full of hops smooth chocolate. Hops are spicy

Fuller’s 4.1 Premium classic, rich with a good London Pride malty taste

Howard Town 4.2 Light & hoppy award winner - SIBA Wren’s Nest UK Supreme Champion Beer 2007

Isle of Purbeck 4.1 Amber colour, complex aroma with Fossil Fuel a hint of pepper, rich malty taste

Isle of Purbeck 4.5 Deep caramel colour, rich malt and Wrecked caramel flavour, subtle spicy aroma

Isle of Purbeck 4.8 Complex, well-balanced taste andIPA aroma, dry bitter, hoppy finish

Lincoln Green 4.2 Full rounded bitterness with gentleHood Best Bitter - NEW floral aroma

lLincoln Green 4.8 Amber in colour, bitter toffee malt Scarlett Amber - NEW flavour with a mild fruit hop finish

Marston 4.5 Deep amber, hoppy, fruity tastePedigree dry bitter finish (touch of sulphur?)

Middle Earth 4.5 Amber premium strength ale, smoothWitan - NEW on the palette with a bitter finish

Nutbrook 4.8 A golden-copper colour, withStarter’s orders bitter undertones

Oldershaw 4.4 Straw-coloured, lager-style; strongRegal Blonde bitterness on the taste lingers

Peak Ales 4.2 A robust and characterful copper-Bakewell Best Bitter orange bitter

Plain Ales 4.2 Rounded bitter, vinous, woodland Claret berries taste, claret on the nose

Prospect 4.2 Pale ale with citrus and spicy notes Blinding Light Award winner Wigan Beer Festival

Spire 4.8 Not AvailableDeepdale Pale

Summerskills 4.3 Tawny-coloured with a fruity aromaTamar and hop finish

Tollgate 4.7 Dark bitter, smooth and malty High Street Bitter using English hops

Townes 4.3 Amber gold, faint banana aroma,Staveley Cross hoppy with bitterness throughout

Town Mill 4.5 A red / brown bitter with a maltyTown Mill Best fruit and nut flavour

Triple fff 4.5 Amber, floral spicy aroma, passionRock Lobster fruit, apricot & orange flavours

Triple fff 4.6 Amber ale, fruit gum aroma, bitter-Dazed & Confused sweet, full bodied, hoppy finish

Upham 4.8 Dark chestnut-colour, full flavouredStakes Ale with a hint of chocolate at finish

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BEST BITTER - Continued

Wentwell 4.4 Golden brown with a malty aromaBarrel Organ Blues - NEW

Wessex 4.5 Full-flavoured premium bitterWarminster Warrior

STRONG BITTER - Full bodied, assertive hopqualities. 4.9% ABV +

Amber 5.0 Copper-coloured IPA to celebrate 50?? As a Newt years of the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust

Dancing Duck 5.0 Hints of spice & floral notes, hoppyDuck’s Courage bitterness leads to a dry finish

Dorset Piddle 4.9 Dark, reddish, smooth with roundedLittle Willie fruitiness, blackcurrant & toffee hints

Double Top 5.0 Maris Otter malt & Cascade hopsBullseye produce a long dry bitter taste

Forge 5.1 Light brown and hoppyHandsome

Havant 5.0 Conker-coloured, caramel andFinished malt flavours

Havant 6.5 Dark amber, malty, plenty of fruit, Havant Got a Clue green grassy notes. Slightly vineous

Marston 5.1 Dark brown ale, complex balanceJennings Snecklifter of fruit, malt and full roast flavours

Marston 5.6 Copper-coloured full flavoured Ringwood Old Thumper ale. Ringwood flagship brew

Quartz 5.0 Sparkling golden ale for the JubileeSolitaire

PALE / GOLDEN - Strong hop character, up to4.9% ABV

Acorn 3.9 Balanced pale ale with clean finishBlonde

Amber 4.0 Well-hopped golden ale with lots ofDerbyshire Gold flavour from high-alpha US hops

Ashover 3.0 Packed with hop flavours from Oz Hay-Lo hops, drinks well above strength

Bird Brain 4.0 Golden / straw with a long citrusGolden Bittern hop finish

Black Iris 4.6 Maris Otter malts provide smoothPeregrine Pale mouthfeel, citrus bitterness

Blue Bee 4.0 Pale, brewed with New World hopsNectar Pale

Brown Cow 4.1 Pale, brewed with lager malt, hoppedCelestial Light to give citrus fruit characterBrunswick 4.8 Dry, bitter with subtle spicy / citrusMagnum IPA hop notes and a slight biscuit finish

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Castle Rock 4.1 Pale and refreshingDiamond Reign

Coppice Side 4.6 Light, full hop aroma,leading to aNinkasi fruity dry finish

Dancing Duck 3.9 Pale session ale, subtle malt andAy Up - WED floral notes, lemony, dry finish

Dark Tribe 4.2 Light Gold ale, award-winner using Sternwheeler Maris Otter malt and Cascade hops.

Derventio 4.3 Deep Golden ale, sweet base, usesBoudicca Citra & Cascade hops, zesty finish

Dorset Piddle 4.7 Bright, light with a hoppy zing andCocky Hoop lasting bitternes

Double Top 3.9 Light refreshng session aleGolden Arrow

Elland 4.6 Crisp lager style using lager malt + Yorkshire Lager Munich malt to give authenticity

Forge 4.3 Light with a citrus biteLitehouse

Fuller’s 3.6 Light, zesty ale made with Gale’s Gale’s Seafarers unique yeast

Fuller’s 4.5 Pale, using top US West Coast hops,Wild River spicy / fruity aroma, dry hopped

Grafton 4.8 Citrus flavoured beer with a hoppy Blondie finish, that packs a punch.

Great Oakley 4.1 A golden, clean-tasting beerMarching In

Ilkley 3.8 Dark golden colour, orange, citrus,Summer mango & vanilla flavours, dry finish

lsca 3.8 Pale gold using 100% Citra hopsCitra

Isle of Purbeck 4.0 Light straw colour, crisp and hoppy

Force Four blonde beer

Leadmill 4.8 Smooth IPA brewed with Stella hops,Golden Birdwing conditioned with Simcoe & Chinook

Lincoln Green 3.8 Full-bodied pale ale packed withMarion Pale Ale - NEW citrus hops and a hint of grapefruit

Lincoln Green 4.2 Gold using Challenger & First GoldTorch Light - NEW hops - as befits the London event

Marlpool 4.4 Pale ale, lightly hopped with dryScratty Ratty bitter finish

Marston 4.0 Uses a Slovenian variety of Fuggles,Single Hop - Styrian hoppy aroma, floral / spicy character

Marston 4.2 Straw yellow, hoppy aroma with aRingwood Boon Doggle citrus punch, fruity

Marston 4.6 Easy drinking citrus flavoured Jennings Cockerhoop refreshing golden ale

Mighty Hop 4.0 Crisp golden ale, citrus notes Champion - NEW with honey aroma

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PALE / GOLDEN - continued

Mr Grundy’s 4.0 Honey-coloured beer with sharpGolden Dawn citrussy hoppy taste

Nobbys 4.0 Golden ale with full-bodiedGuilsborough Gold traditional hop finish

Offbeat 3.9 Burst of lemon hoppiness Outlandish Pale- NEW

Ossett 4.0 Hoppy pale ale, moderately malty,Patriot Pale intensely aromatic citrus hop finish

Plain Ales 3.9 Palest gold: grapefruit, melon and Arty Farty Sicilian lemon aroma, malty finish

Pot Belly 4.4 Light, golden ale, single hoppedPigs Do Fly with Styrian Goldings

Prospect 3.8 Pale, intensely hopped, using four Whatever different hop varieties

Quartz 4.2 Copper colour, caramel aroma.Crystal Fruity tasting, short hoppy finish

Rat 4.0 Uses low colour malt and high alphaWhite Rat - NEW US hops, resinous finish. Hoppy

RAW 3.9 Pale, German hops, dry lager styleBlonde Pale

RAW 4.4 Strong fruity hop aroma & flavour,Citra Pale lingering bitter finish

RAW 4.7 Lager style, single hop, dry fruity Hop Pole herbal hop finish

Revolutions 4.5 A pale, very hoppy, aleLe Freak - NEW

Revolutions 4.5 Pale lager-style ale using Polish

Entainment - NEW hops

Riverhead 3.6 Brewed with lager malt, very wellLeggers Light hopped with Centennial hops

STOUT & PORTER - continuedRowditch 3.6 lllusive beer almost only to be had St Stephens at the ‘Ditch. Pale, sharp & clean.

Sherfield Village 4.3 Pale golden brew using the punchy Nelson Sauvin - NEW NZ hop, powerfully floral.

Spire 4.0 Refreshing Pale ale with zingy Whiter Shade of Pale citrus hop notes

Summerskills 4.1 Golden Amber colour, light fruit Hopscotch and hop aroma; zesty, fruity taste

Sunny Republic 3.7 Straw coloured; mango, lychee andBeach Blonde - NEW grapefruit aroma; crisp, citrussy taste

Thornbridge 3.5 White gold colour with aroma ofWild Swan lemon and spices

Triple fff 4.2 Amber coloured, well hopped, Moondance citrus taste

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Upham 3.6 Sweet, golden and light, honeyClassic flavours, clean finish

Wentwell 4.0 Straw coloured, triple hopped, lotsLittle Tick - NEW of flavour

Wessex 4.8 A golden ale with subtle bitternessGolden Apostle and aroma

Whim 3.6 Pale, sharp, clean and lots of hop Arbor Light character, delicate light aroma

STRONG PALE / STRONG GOLDEN

ALES - Strength 5.0% plus

Acorn 5.0 Rich, gold-coloured, slightly spicy,Bullion IPA with an intense blackcurrant aroma

Dancing Duck 5.5 A myriad of tropical fruit flavours, Abduction hoppily bitter and a very clean finish

Derby 5.8 Rounded citrus & fruit flavoursQuintessential SIBA regional award winner 201

Dorset Piddle 5.1 Blonde continental-style, floralSilent Slasher aroma & flavour, dry bitter finish

Falstaff 5.9 Pale, but powerful and hoppy Angus Young green grassy notes. Slightly vineous

Fernandes 5.1 Pale, citrussy, dry & extremely bitter Great Northern intense citrus aroma

Fuller’s 6.3 Twice CBOB Champion beer, now1845 in cask. Rich and Strong

Fuller’s 8.5 Rich Barley wine, orange & driedGolden Pride fruit notes. Intense lasting finish

Lincoln Green 5.5 Classic English pale strong aleSheriff IPA - NEW using English hops

Middle Earth 5.0 Golden ale brewed with threeMerlin - NEW varieties of English hops

Mighty Hop 5.0 Lager malt and Czech Saaz hops Lyme Brau - NEW give a continental taste

Peak 6.0 Classic American style IPA. Big, boldJubilation citrus flavours and a bitter finish

Sherfield Village 5.6 IPA using Pilgrim, Northern Brewer & IPA 2012 - NEW Galena hops. Sweet with bitter finish

Thornbridge 5.9 Flavoursome IPA, citrus hoppynessJaipur underlying sweetness, fruit flavours

Town Mill 5.3 Pale amber IPA with a well-balanced Revenge IPA hop and spiced fruit flavour

Triple fff 5.0 Spicy, bitter citrus fruits + sweet malt,Ramble Tamble with hints of biscuit and toffee, hoppy

Whim 5.3 Very pale, flowery hop aroma. Citrus Flower Power & mild spice flavour, dry bitter finish

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STOUT & PORTER - Dark, rich, bitter beers using dark malts

Amber 4.0 Full flavoured & fruity. A Champion Chocolate Orange Beer of Britain - 2011.

Ashover 5.0 Coffee & coffee flavours, slightlyCoffin Lane Stout bitter finish of Fuggles hops

Blue Bee 4.8 Black, full-bodied, roast malt Lustin’ for Stout flavours

Brunswick 4.5 Dark black chocolate and caramelRailway Porter with deep bitter undertones

Derby 4.6 Rich, dark, robust brew with fine

Penny’s Porter hop balance

Double Top 4.5 Slightly bitter with a hint of chocolateTungsten and distinct coffee finish

Ellend 4.5 Mocha coffee flavoured porter, dryMidsummer Nights finish, sweet with bitter end- Elland 6.5 Blown - Not available1872 Porter

Fuller’s 5.4 Rich, dark with powerful depth of London Porter flavour from choc & brown malts

Howard Town 6.0 Dark black porter with a rum kickDark Peak very malty.

Lincoln Green 4.7 Well rounded with a hint of bitter Tuck Porter - NEW chocolate, blackcurrant aroma

Mr Grundy’s 5.0 Meaty stout, roast barley in 1914 abundance, a hint of blackcurrant

Plain Ales 4.8 Rich flavoured stout with a smoothInncognito finish

Prospect 4.8 Dark, smoky liquorice flavour with Big John a bitter alftertaste

Revolutions 4.5 Classic London porter but usingClash London - NEW US hops

Sherfield Village 5.0 Black packed with chocolate maltPioneer Stout- NEW and Pioneer hops, hint of vanilla

Spire 5.5 Brewed with ground black pepperSgt Pepper Strong liquorice & pepper flavours

SPECIALITY BEERS - including wheat & fruitbeers. Former are sharp, slightly fruity, seldombitter and often cloudy, latter are mostly sweet.

Bowman Ales 3.5 Straw coloured, citrus aroma withElderado fruity elderflower bitter taste

Bowman Ales 3.8 TBASwift One

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Brunswick 6.0 Dark, strong mild with rich coffeeBlack Sabbath flavours and spicy hop charac

Buxton 7.5 Pale tan head, strong hop aromaImperial Black IPA zesty & fruity, firm malty base

Castle Rock 4.7 Vegan wheat, lightly spiced aroma,Chimney Sweeper with banana and roast malt taste

Derby 4.3 Speciality beer with a citrus hop startRed Instead and a fruity finish. Brewed especially

for Trent Barton and served from theMain Hall stage

Derwentio 5.0 Fruity, using First Gold hops, hint ofCleopatra apricot, raspberry/cherry overtones

Isca 4.8 Cloudy wheat beer, Belgian StyleWheat

Leatherbritches 3.8 Golden, citrusy, lemon and a hintLemongrass & Ginger of ginger

Marstons 7.6 Rich and fruity barley wine, coffeeOwd Roger essence aroma, bitter-sweet finish

Milestone 5.6 Golden wheat beer, continentalRaspberry Wheat style with a zingy finish

Offbeat 4.5 Sweet orange peal and coriander Way out Wheat - NEW flavour, slight banana taste

Offbeat 4.5 Cloudy wheat beer + coriander &Raspberry Way Out sweet orange peel with a twist- NEW

Small Paul’s 4.7 Strong, Elderflower flavoured.Elder Sarum

Sunny Republic 4.2 Red, brewed with Hibiscus flowers,Huna Red - NEW fruit & berry aromas, smooth & malty

Thornbridge 5.2 Grapefruit, passion fruit flavoursKipling leading to long bitter aftertaste

Mead Bar

MEAD or METHEGLIN (pronounced me-theg-lin) is a goodold-fashioned liquor, formerly homemade, of an artificiallyfermented mash of malt, water and honey. It is sweet, fairlypotent and often served combined with one or more spices.The choice is as follows:

Traditional Mead

Heather Mead

Spiced Mead

Apple Mead

Redcurrent Mead

Blackcurrent Mead

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CONTINENTAL BEERSContinental beers are served in the Darwin Long Bar

The best in World Beers, many are bottle-conditioned for extraflavour. Belgian beers are un-fined, and hence vegetarian, many arestrong but rich and rewarding to drink; savour these like wines.

Austria Beer & style ABV %

Eggenberger Urbock 23 9.6Strong, dark gold double bock

Belgium

Achel Blond 8.0 Straw coloured trappist beer

Affligem Blond 7.0Golden crisp tasting beer

Bavik Witterkerke Rose 4.3 Light pink fruit wheat beer

Dubuisson Scaldis Amber (Bush) 12.0Walloon amber barley wine, very strong

Floreffe Triple 7.5An Abbey golden beer

Gentse Strop 6.9Flemish blond beer

John Martin Guinness Special Export 8.0Strong dark stout

Lefebvre Barbar 8.0Honeyed, strong pale ale Blanche de Bruxelles 4.5 Cloudy sweet wheat, coriander & orange peel Newton Apple 3.5Wheat beer flavoured with apple juice

Lindemans Pecheresse 2.5Peaches, hint of lambic aroma, sweet drink,Cassis 3.5Lambic with blackcurrant, Intensely fruity Framboise 2.5 Huge aroma, raspberry flavoured Kreik 3.5Selected lambic beers combined with cherries

Orval Orval 6.2 Orangey, dry hopped, Beer of Fest at P’boro

Oud Beersel Bersalis Triple 9.5Amber coloured blonde triple Bersalis Kadet 4.5Golden, fruity spiced beerOud Geuze 6.0 Crisp, dry with very citrus lemon flavour

St Feuillien Grand Cru 9.5Extra blond with a powerful personality

Slaapmutske Bruin 6.0Dark beer brewed at Melle near GhentBlond 6.4Crisp blond beer

Val - Dieu Blond 6.0Well made with a good flavoured light crisp beer

Van Celis White 5.0Steenberge A nice wheat beer

Piraat 10.5

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CONTINENTAL BEERS (Darwin Long Bar)

Keo Pils 4.5Golden colour lager

Czech Republic

Regent Bohemia Dark 4.4Strong dark lager Bohemia Golden 5.0 Light crisp and golden

Germany

Erdinger Alkoholfrei 0.4 Alcohol free beer - that tastes like beer

Flensberger Pilsener 4.8Blond lager

Jever Jever Pils 4.9Intense hop bitterness and aroma, dry finish

Schlenkerla Rauchbier Marzen 5.2Dark smoked beer, more wheaty than normal

Schneider Schneider Weiss 5.4A golden wheat beer

USA

Anchor Anchor Summer 4.5 Amber beer, lighter than normal

Brooklyn EIPA 6.8 English malt and hops. Bitter, hints of grapefruit

bee

Ecaussinnes Ultramour - BELGIUM 5.0Fruits of the forest flavours, Vimto for adults

Kuppers Kolsch - GERMANY 4.8Golden with gentle floral hops and refreshing

Van Sparta Pils - BELGIUM 5.0Steenberge Golden crisp lager

Two Belgian classics

to refresh and delight

the palate

Imported by

Beer Directsuppliers of continental beers to

DERBY BEER FESTIVAL

trade enquiries:

01782 303823 (Stoke-on-Trent)0116 2734408 (Leicester)

[email protected]

Beers on draught

Cyprus Beer & style ABV %

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Furnace

All pubs shown (except the Rowditch and Station) are open all

day. The Falstaff, Brunswick, Exeter, Mr Grundy’s, Rowditch

& Royal Standard / Greyhound brew their own beers. The Fal-

staff is a 20 min walk along Normanton Rd, right into Lyndhurst

St, then through a short alley into Society Place. Mr Grundy’s

is a 10 min walk up Friargate onto Ashbourne Rd.The Row-

ditch is a 10 min walk along Uttoxeter New Rd (and they only

feature their brews intermittently). The Horse & Groom is a 10

min walk from the Seven Stars, turn left at the top of Garden St

down West Avenue, then right into Parker St.

Five LampsHorse &Groom

Mr Grundy’s

Greyhound

Rowditch

OldSpaInne

Crompton

Babington Arms

Falstaff

SilkMillFlowerpot

Royal Standard

Olde Dolphin

SevenStars

Standing Order/ Thos Leaper

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Peacock

All pubs shown (except the Rowditch and Station) are open all

day. The Falstaff, Brunswick, Exeter, Mr Grundy’s, Rowditch

& Royal Standard / Greyhound brew their own beers. The Fal-

staff is a 20 min walk along Normanton Rd, right into Lyndhurst

St, then through a short alley into Society Place. Mr Grundy’s

is a 10 min walk up Friargate onto Ashbourne Rd.The Row-

ditch is a 10 min walk along Uttoxeter New Rd (and they only

feature their brews intermittently). The Horse & Groom is a 10

min walk from the Seven Stars, turn left at the top of Garden St

down West Avenue, then right into Parker St.

Duke ofClarence Real Ale Trail

June 2012

Babington Arms

Falstaff

Station

Brunswick

Alexandra

Exeter

Royal Standard

Olde Dolphin

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*International Keg Ale Competition, Class 2 (ABV range 3.8% - 4.7%)** Category Ales 4.0% - 4.9% ABV

WWW.EVERARDS.CO.UK

Gold Medallist, The Brewing Industry International Award 2011*

Gold Medallist, The British Bottlers’ Institute Competition 2011**

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THE PUBS at JUNE 2012 (a selection)

Alexandra Hotel 203 Siddals Rd. Castle Rock Harvest Pale + 9 guests

Babington Arms 11-13 Babington LanePedigree, Greene King Abbot, Ruddles Best +12 guests

Brunswick Inn 1 Railway Terrace (& BRY)Brunswick 2nd Brew, Father Mike/Black Sabbath, Railway Porter,Triple Hop, White Feather; Everard Beacon,Tiger; Taylor Landlord +8 guests

Crompton Crompton Street (off Green Lane)Marston Pedigree; Taylor Landlord + 3 guests

Duke of Clarence 87 Mansfield Rd - Draught Bass, TaylorLandlord + 4 guests

Exeter Arms 13 Exeter PlaceDancing Duck 2 house beers; Marston Pedigree + 3 guests

Falstaff 74 Society Place (& BRY) NB see footnote

Falstaff Fist full of hops, Smilin Assasin, Phoenix + guest

Five Lamps 25 Duffield Rd Everard Tiger; Five Lamps Ale;

Peak Chatsworth Gold; Buxton Blond, Whim Hartington + 9 guests

Flowerpot 19-25 King Street Blue Monkey PG Sips; Marston Pedigree; Oakham Bishop’sFarewell, JHB; Whim Arbor Light, Hartington IPA + guests (16 onhand pump, 24 on gravity)

Furnace 9 Duke Street - Draught Bass + 8 guests

Horse & Groom 48 Elms / Parker St NB see footnoteDraught Bass and 3 guests

Mr Grundy’s 34 Ashbourne Rd (& BRY) NB see footnoteBass; Pedigree; Speckled Hen; Derventio Cleopatra; + 4 MrGrundy’s beers + 4 guests

Olde Dolphin Inne 5a Queen St / Full StAdnams Bitter; Bass; Deuchars IPA; Dolphin Ale; GK Abbot; Pedi-gree (jug); Sharp’s Doom Bar + guest

Old Spa Inne 204 Abbey StreetPedigree; Sharp’s Doom Bar; Taylor Landlord + guest

Peacock 87 Old Notts Road. - Pedigree, Oakham Bishop’s Farewell; Peacock Pale; Whim Arbor Light, Hartington IPA + 4

Rowditch 246 Uttoxeter New Rd (& BRY) NB see footnoteopen 7-11 Mon-Fri; 12-2, 7-11 Sat; 7-10.30 SunMarston Pedigree, Rowditch St Stephen’s + 2 guests

Royal Standard / Greyhound 1Derwent St / 76 Friar GateDerby Business as Usual, Dashingly Dark / Penny’s Porter, Hop tillyou drop / Triple Hop, Double Mash, Taylor Landlord + 5 guests

Seven Stars 97 King St - Marston Pedigree + 2 guests

Silk Mill Full St - Bass (gravity); Sharp’s Doom Bar + 8 guests

Standing Order & Thomas Leaper 28-34 IrongateCourage Directors, Shepherd Neame Spitfire (both Standing Orderonly); GK Abbot; Marston Pedigree; Ruddles Best + 6 guests

Station Inn Midland RoadBass (jug); Deuchars IPA; Marston Pedigree; Wells Bombadier

* Not on map, but are well worth a visit

DERBY REAL ALE TRAIL KEY

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BEER LISTDarwin Suite AND City Bar

.

Twenty beers only will be served from Wednesdaynight to Saturday night, one cask of each beer isavailable, except for Everards’ beers which will runthrough all sessions. CITY BAR entries follow themain list, the bar itself being just outside the entry.

Brewery ABV style taste

/ Name %

BITTER- Medium to strong bitterness, light tomedium malt character, traditionaly brown / tawny or amber - 4.0% ABV or less.

Big Lamp 3.9 Clean tasting, full of malt & hops,Big Lamp Bitter hint of fruit, hoppy finish

Burley Street 3.8 Pale session bitter with lemon aroma SPA Francorchamps and flavour

Everards 3.8 Light summery pale session ale . Beacon Well-balanced and full of flavour

Hexhamshire 3.6 Amber brew, lots of hops and fruit,Devil’s Elbow bitter finish

Hexhamshire 3.8 Good hop balance, fruity overtonesShire Bitter make this a session bitter

Mighty Hop 3.9 Mid-dark beer using Green BulletFestival Special - NEW hops - enduring bitterness

BEST BITTER - Colour as for bitter, more

evident maltiness - strength 4.1% to 4.9% ABV

Everards 4.2 Mid-brown bitter, well balanced,Tiger long bittersweet finish

Hexhamshire 4.1 Copper-coloured, slightly fruity,Devil’s Water with a hoppy finishMagic Rock 4.6 Red ale with five malts & six typesRapture - NEW of hop to give orange/citrus flavour

Northumberland 4.5 Blend of smooth toasted malt Festival Special balanced by three hop

Northumberland 4.7 Old fashioned tawny beer, fruit &Sheepdog malt throughout.

Ouseburn 4.1 Rich yellow colour, spicy aroma +Armstrong Bitter caramel overtones, bitter finish

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STRONG BITTER - Full bodied, assertive hopqualities. 5.0% ABV +

BEST BITTER - Continued

Tyne Bank 4.1 Berry fruit character, berry aromaMonument Bitter - NEW with a slight caramel undertone

Wylam 4.4 Pale copper-coloured beer with Rocket a clean bitter finish

Devilfish 5.5 Dark brown, rich and rare. Malty,Stingray - NEW fruity, strong aromas, deep finish.

Everards 5.0 Full-bodied, with a pleasant, richOld Original grainy mouthfeel & long finish

Hop Studio 5.5 Rich malty base, rounded bitterness,XS Strong Bitter - NEW floral, citrus aromas & flavour

PALE / GOLDEN - Strong hop character, up to4.9% ABV

Big Lamp 4.8 Golden, full of fruit & hops. Strong Prince Bishop bitterness with a spicy dry finish

Black Paw 4.0 Rich golden bitter, complex malt andPaws Gold - NEW taste, abundance of aroma hops

Burley Street 4.0 Full bodied with light grapefruit flavour

Laguna Seca Blonde initially sweet but dry citrus finish

Devil Fish 4.5 Silky, slight lemony backdrop andBombshell - NEW zingy aftertaste. Blonde.

Everard 4.0 Sweet, lightly hopped with someSunchaser citrus notes, bitter finish

Everard 4.5 Light golden ale, delicate malty toffeeAu body with peachy soft fruit character

Fullstow 4.5 Light, citrussy, with fruity bitterness1962 & all That using Bowbeck and First Gold hops

Hop Studio 4.0 Hoppy, hint of sauvignon. IntenseBlonde - NEW floral & gooseberry aroma & flavour

Kirkstall 4.5 Very pale. Three different hops giveThree Swords - NEW beer a marked citrus nose

Leatherbritches 4.7 Golden ale, full of flavour, well Hairy Helmet hopped, sweet finis

Northumberland 4.0 Golden, citrus & passion fruit hintsFuggles Gold

Northumberland 4.0 Golden, floral, hoppy withBucking Fastard surprising kick

Northumberland 4.1 Golden, hoppy, brewed with GermanFog on the Tyne US & English hops, crisp taste

Tyne Bank 3.5 Slightly dry bitterness, vanilla / herbalSingle Blond - NEW flavours, floral fruit aromas.

Tyne Bank 3.9 English hops give mellow bitternessCastle Gold - NEW and a subtle fruity aroma.

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STRONG PALE / STRONG GOLDEN ALES

- Strength 5.0% plus

Black Paw 5.0 Amber ale with strong aroma and aBlack Paw IPA - NEW bitter finish. US recipe used

Devilfish 5.0 Max US hops for a zingy finish . APAApachi - NEW = Amer Pale Ale; Chi = Chinese devil

Kirkstall 5.0 Amber ale with a substantail hop kickDissolution IPA - NEW

Magic Rock 5.5 Pale, mango,lychee & grapefruit High Wire - NEW flavours, malty, crisp bitter finish

Spire 5.0 Amber, fruity, hoppy IPA with fullSovereigns Escort mouth body and long bitter finish

Truefitt 5.0 Uses Columbus, Cluster & Cascade Mydilsburgh IPA - NEW hops in brew then is dry hopped

further with Cluster and Cascade

STOUT & PORTER - Dark, rich, bitter beerusing dark malts

Fulstow 8.0 Full flavoured stout, rich liquorice Sledgehammer flavours with fruit and raisins.

Ouseburn 4.4 Traditionally dark, liquorice aroma,Milk Stout sweet liquorice & slight coffee taste

Spire 4.5 Full bodied smooth, hints of roastCoal Porter malt & liquorice

Truefitt 4.7 Classic stout using US MagnumIronoplis Stout - NEW Columbus & Willamette hops

SPECIALITY BEERS - including wheat & fruitbeers. Former are sharp, slightly fruity, seldombitter and often cloudy, latter are mostly sweet.

Everards 4.0 Light golden ale, crisp dry bitter Whakutu finish. Hints of grapefruit & kiwi (pronounced ‘Fak-a-tu’)

Mighty Hop 3.9 Real ginger beer in colour & taste, What Ho - NEW unsweetened, with orange.

New-K-Ham 5.2 Cloudy wheat beer collaboration Flotsam& Jetsam - NEW between Newby Wyke & Oakham

Ouseburn 4.1 Deep orange, flowery hop noseElderflower Gold sweet elderflower taste, bitter finish

Saltaire 4.0 Blonde ale infused with raspberry Raspberry Blonde flavours

Saltaire 4.8 Black, roast malt stout flavours withCascadian Black bitterness & fruit from Cascade hop

Wylam 5.0 Pale, distinctive blackcurrant flavour , Silver Ghost bittering from Bramling Cross hops

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CITY Bar located adjacent to Darwin room entry

DARK & MILD

Derby 4.5 Dark rich beer using eight malt Dashingly Dark varieties

Dancing Duck 4.5 A rich oatmeal stoutDark Drake

BITTER + BEST & STRONG BITTER

Brunswick 4.0 Straw coloured, very dry and bitterTriple Hop

Dancing Duck 4.1 Coffee-coloured summer ale withNice Weather 4 ducks a white wine fruitiness

Derventio 4.3 Reddish bitter, hoppy aftertaste, theirCenturion first ever brew and still going strong

Falstaff 4.7 Tawny, smooth ale, lots of body andPhoenix subtle sweetness

Falstaff 5.2 Copper-coloured with sweetSmiling Assassin malt flavours. Easy drinkingHartshorn 4.3 Smooth copper coloured, hint of Highgate - NEW blackcurrant, lasting bitter finish

Middle Earth 5.9 Amber IPA using only British hopsIPA - NEW smooth with slight alcohol on finish

Wentwell 4.1 Rich copper colour, rounded Farm Hands Bitter - NEW taste, just enough bitterness

PALE / GOLDEN

Black Iris 4.2 Triple hopped pale ale, citrus flavoursWhite Fang with subtle bitterness to finish

Black Iris 6.2 All-US hopped IPA, complex flavoursWest Coast IPA of passion fruit & mango, bitter finish

Brunswick 3.6 Crisp,very pale, full-bodied session White Feather ale, citrus nose hop

Derventio 4.0 Light refreshing ginger-flavouredSummer Soltice ale

Falstaff 4.7 Pale, delicious, don’t miss this one.Johnny Cash Very hoppy even at the green stageMiddle Earth 5.0 Golden ale brewed with threeMerlin - NEW varieties of English hops

Mr Grundy’s 3.8 English hops, straw coloured, sharpPasschaendale bitter with citrussy overtones

Mr Grundy’s 5.5 A full bodied golden ale with richLord Kitchener flavour matching strength

Wentwell 3.8 Straw-coloured bitter, hoppy withDerby Pale Ale - NEW slight overtones of ginger. Sharp.

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Show your CAMRA membeship

card for 20p off a pint of beer

[email protected] | tel 01332 766481

6 locallybrewed ales 12 handpumps

A Real Ale Haven in the Heart

of the City on the banks of the

River Derwent

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Royal OakGreen Lane, Ockbrook DE72 3SE

tel: Derby (01332) 662378

Olive & staff welcome you to a traditional country pubwith one Bass permanent & other changing cask ales.

We serve lunch time meals 7 days per week andevening meals 6 - 8 Mon to Fri (except Tuesdays)

13th Beer FESTIVAL 18th - 21st Oct(Hereford & Worcestershire beers)

Derby CAMRA Country Pub of the Year 2012In the Good Beer Guide since 1976

email: [email protected]

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12th Derby CAMRA

WINTER FESTIVAL20th to 23rd Feb 2013Wed: Trade only 2 pm. Public: 4 to 11

Thursday, Friday and

Saturday: 11 to 11

the ROUNDHOUSEbehind the Railway Station

http://www.derbycamra.org.uk/winter-beer-festival/

for info email: [email protected]

:Camra Derby Winter Beer Festival

RRIIPPLLEEYY RRAAIILL AALLEEFESTIVALFESTIVAL

aka THE AMBER VALLEY BEER & CIDER FESTIVAL

At the Midland Railway - Butterley, Butterley Station, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3QZ

Housed in Railway Carriages & Marquee

Over 100 Beers, Ciders, Perries & Fruit WinesENTERTAINMENT

Thursday Evening: All Fired Up plus Whiskey Bob ShakerFriday Evening: The Jalapenos plus Pesky Alligators

Saturday Lunch: The Ripley Morris Men

Sunday Lunch: No Entertainment - All beer remaining £2/pintFRI & SAT EVENING TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM:

• Butterley Station, Ripley • The Talbot Taphouse, Ripley • The Hunters Arms, Kilburn • • The Victoria Inn, Alfreton • The Black Bulls Head, Openwoodgate, Belper •

Or online with credit or debit cards at:

www.midlandrailwaycentre.co.uk Or by phone on 01773 570140

CAMRA members get concessions at all sessions, see website or What’s Brewing.A booking fee will be added to internet ticket purchases. R.O.A.R. All details may change without notice.

See MR-B timetable for times & cost of train rides. Fares extra to admission. 18+ Only.

Hot food, snacks & soft drinks on saleFor times & prices see flyers or go to: www.derbycamra.org/ambervalley

Saturday Evening:

QUEENtribute

PLUS

The Fab Two

Steam Trains Running Sat & Sun

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GREAT HALL - CIDERS

Biddenden Kentish Strong Ashford, Kent Med Sweet 8.0%

Clear, very pale, made from local culinary fruit

Burrow Hill Somerset Medium 6.0%

Mid-brown fruity cider. 3rd in the CAMRA National Championship 2012

Charnwood Leicestershire Med Dry 6.5%

A full flavoured cider from a very small, near local, producer

Cornish Orchards Liskeard Med Sweet 6.0%

Clear, oak matured cider. 1st place in the National Championships 2012

Farmers Fear, Leicestershire Medium 6.5%

A pale,fruity cider with a slight sparkle. New to the festival

Gwatkin’s Yarlington Mill Herefordshire Med Sweet 7.5%

A single apple variety, dark brown, bursting with flavour

Hecks Kingston Black Somerset Med Sweet 7.0%

Classic single apple variety cider. CAMRA Gold award 2008

Hewitts Peterstow, Herefordshire Medium Dry 6.5%

A small, traditional cider maker using local fruit

Naish West Pennard, Somerset Dry 6.0%

Somerset farm cider as it was 50 years ago, untouched by progress

Perry Brothers Dowlish Wake, Somerset Med Sweet 6.0%

Clear, smooth cider. 2nd in the National Championships 2012

Rathays Old Goat Herefordshire Medium 7.0%

Uses own orchard apples, planted by Bulmers in the 1960s

Ross Cider & Perry Co Herefordshire Medium 6.5%

Award- winning cider from a winner of CAMRA’s Pomona Award

Sheppys Bradford-on-Tone, Somerset Med Sweet 6.0%

Pale, fruity, easy-drinking cider from producer on Devon Border

Spencer & Haspel Ockbrook, Derbyshire Dry 8.4%

New cider producer using all local fruit, fresh tasting with quite a bite

Swallowfields Herefordshire Medium 6.5%

Pale and fruity from a fast growing cider maker using local fruit

Thatcher’s Heritage Sandford, Somerset Med Sweet 4.9%

Light and quaffable, from one of the biggest cider makers in the UK

Three Cats Morley, Derbyshire Sweet 6.7%

Pale, sweet and with a slight sparkle, made with 100% local apples

Trickys Churchinford Somerset Medium 6.5%

A mid-brown, well balanced cider.

Welcome to the Festival Cider and Perry bar. The main bar is lo-

cated in the Great Hall with a second bar (selling different ciders

and perries) in the Darwin Suite. Ciders are labelled in green and

the perries in yellow

All have been tasted on scale from very dry through to very sweet, you may

disagree, but it gives you a good start when ordering. Any special features, such

as single apple / pear varieties or fermentation in spirit casks are also noted on the

label. All the ciders and perries sold here are ‘real’ in the sense that they are made

from 100% apple juice (cider) or 100% pear juice (perry); they are neither artificially

carbonated nor served under gas pressure.

Bar staff will be happy to discuss the drinks with you and to give (small) tastes

CIDERS and PERRIES

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CIDERS and PERRIES

GREAT HALL - CIDERS (cont)

Westons Old Rosie Herefordshire Medium 7.3%

Cloudy, ever popular cider from a very larger cider maker

Winkleigh Sams Devon Sweet 6.0%

A clear, easy drinking cider with a slight sparkle

Wiscombe Suicider Colyton, Devon Med Dry 8.0%

A dark, full bodied cider fermented in a rum cask

DARWIN SUITE - CIDERS

Double Vision Maidstone, Kent Med Sweet 7.4%

A clear, mellow Eastern Counties cider

Gwynt y Ddraig Dog Dancer Glamorgan Medium 6.5%

A light brown, full flavoured cider from Wales’s largest cider maker

Hecks Port Wine of Glastonbury Somerset Med Sweet 6.5%

A single apple variety cider, pinkish and delicate

Malvern Magic Ledbury, Herefordshire Med Dry 6.0%

Mid-brown cider with a bit of bite and a strong finish Ralphs New Radnor, Mid Wales Med Sweet 7.0%

Fruity cider made on a working farm on the Welsh border

Rich Somerset Sweet 6.0%

A smooth easy-drinking cider from a long established cider maker

Westcroft Janet’s Jungle Juice Somerset Medium 6.0%

A classic and highly popular Somerset farm cider

GREAT HALL - PERRIES 

Broadoak Clutton, Somerset Sweet 7.5%A smooth, sweet and highly quaffable perry

Butford Organics Herefordshire Med Dry 6.5%

A rich, fruity perry. 2nd in the National Championships 2012

Day’s Cottage Brookthorpe, Glos Medium 6.5%Perry from a fruit grower specializing in old apple / pear varieties

Double Vision Impaired Vision Kent Med Sweet 7.4%

Very pale, easy drinking and deceptively strong

Gwynt y Ddraig Pider Glamorgan Medium 5.5%

A rare drink, apple and pear juice fermented together

Gwatkins Blakeney Red Herefordshire Med Sweet 7.5%

Pale, hazy full-flavoured with a lingering aftertaste

Olivers Herefordshire Medium 6.0%

Crisp, clean perry with plenty of flavour and some bite

Ralphs New Radnor, Mid Wales Med Sweet 6.0%Golden perry, bursting with flavour

DARWIN SUITE - PERRIES

Newton Court Herefordshire Med Sweet 6.0%Slightly hazy, flavoursome perry, made from locally grown organic fruit

Ross Cider & Perry Co Herefordshire Med Dry 6.0%

Traditional cider / perry maker just outside Ross. Uses all his own fruit.

Swallowfields Painted Lady Herefordshire Med Sweet 5.5%

Made from a single pear variety, fruity with a lingering finish

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Wishing every success to the Derby Beer Festival

Tel: 01629-823000

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Avis and John welcome you to the Royal Oak

where you will always find a friendly welcome.

5 Real ales always available A locals local

Runner-up Derby CAMRA Country pub of Year 2012

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Protect your pint, your pub and your pleasure

Don’t take Real Ale and Traditional Pubsfor granted. Every week about 12 pubs inthe UK close and never re-open. CAMRA iscampaigning to protect pubs and to en-courage independent breweries. We needmembers today just as much as when theCampaign started in the early 70s.

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this festival. Enjoy discounts in pubs and

other benefits. The subscription is an

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CAMRA is a sociable Campaign.

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The Membership Desk is at the top of the main staircase.

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If you’ve enjoyed this beer and want morethen join CAMRA now ! The fight for better beer in better pubs goes on - help us to win it

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THE FLOWERPOT KING STREET, DERBY

DE1 3DZ 01332204955

will Find a warm friendly welcome

Comprehensive range of quality ales

Lovely sheltered beer garden & pergola

Fresh food, with traditional Derbyshire

12 3 Mon Thurs & 12 6 Fri Sun

Traditional Sunday lunch 12 6

top bands and artistes see

www.rawpromo.co.uk for all listings

Free Acoustic sessions every Wednesday

Next Burlesque Sunday is on august 5th

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ENTERTAINMENTENTERTAINMENTWednesday Evening6.30 - 11.00 Admission £3

Radio Mary (Real folk band)

THE RIPLEY MORRIS MENAnd in the foyer

GEM CONNECTION (Female barbershop chorus)

Thursday Midday11.30 - 4.00 Admission £1

BILL BAILEY (Jazz)

Thursday Evening6.30 - 11.00 Admission £5

LI’l Jim’s Big Squeeze (Cajun rock)

Plus OLD SKOOL (Classic rock)

Friday Midday11.30 - 4.00 Admission £2

BEN HOLDER (Jazz string quartet)

Friday Evening5 - 6.30 Adm £3 / 6.30 - 11.00 Admission £6

TYTANIA (exciting new young band)

Plus CHASER (Rock covers)And in the Darwin

BLUES BASENMENT (Rhythm & Blues )

Saturday Midday11.30 - 4.00 Admission £3

THE PITZ (Acoustic rock)

Plus HOVERLA (Ukranian Dance Ensemble)And in the Darwin

RADIO MARY(Folk band)

HOOLEY (Irish Country Guitar / vocal) foyer

Saturday Evening 6.30 - 11.00 Admission £6

THE SMALL FAKERS (tribute)

Plus THE PITZ (Acoustic rock)And in the Darwin

ME VENGO (Rock with light show)

Sunday Midday 12.00 - 2.30 (admission free)

BLUES TOWN (Rock blues)

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In 1952 a new era began. Recognising its unique heritage, our Head Brewer

decided to create a name for his best loved ale and Pedigree Pale Ale was born.

Marston’s Pedigree is still brewed using Burton water drawn from our own wells and is fermented in the Burton Union system maintained by our skilled cooper, Mark. Please raise your glass and celebrate Pedigree’s 60 glorious years.

Marston’s – Proud of our Pedigree.

www.marstonspedigree.co.uk

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