The John Godber Centre in association with CAMRA Present the Friday 14th Feb 11am - 11pm Saturday 15th Feb 12pm - 11pm Sunday 16th Feb 12pm - 3pm The John Godber Centre Ogle St, Hucknall Nottingham. NG15 7FQ www.hucknallbeerfestival.co.uk
HUCKNALL BEER FESTIVAL 2014 Welcome to the 2014 Hucknall Beer Festival in Association with Nottingham CAMRA at The John Godber Centre. Beer Tokens and Glasses are available to purchase from the bar along with snacks and other drinks. Beer Tokens are 50p each and glasses are 3.00. Tokens are only valid for the day of purchase and cannot be used/refunded on any other day. 2 tokens = 1/3 measure 3 tokens = 1/2 measure (Dragon Slayer requires one extra token) Food will be available from the bar area at the following times: 12pm 3pm and 6pm 9pm Res 14 NEW Beer Guide Beers will go on sale when space permits. Numbered beers will be on sale from the start of the festival, if ready, until they run out. Means a brewery that has opened since last years festival. Indicates a beer brewed within 20 miles of Hucknall. We would like to thank all our sponsors for their kind support of this event but also all the volunteers who give their time and support to organize this event, including: The beer festival committee members - John Croasdale, Ray Blockley and Andrew Ludlow. Ray Kirby for choosing the beers and Steve Westby for his knowledge and advice. The Riley family for overseeing the catering and their support team. Nottingham CAMRA. Lincoln Green Brewery, Hucknall Rotary and members of St Mary Magdalene Church for volunteering their time to man the beers. Thank you to Rob Dabell for redesigning the Hucknall Beer Festival programme. Email - rob@robdabell.co.uk Follow us on Twitter @HucknallBeer and tweet us your thoughts and comments of the beers during the festival #HucknallBeer
HUCKNALL BEER FESTIVAL SPONSORS We would like to thank all our sponsors for their kind support of this event. Profit made by the festival contributes to the maintenance and improvements of The John Godber Centre which is part of The Ecclesiastical Parish of Hucknall Torkard (Registered Charity Number 1132272). The live music on Saturday evening from No Fixed Abode has been sponsored by Phil and Teresa Thanks to the following people for their kind sponsorship: The Pears family in loving memory of George Pears NEED GLASSES? www.specsavers.co.uk Specsavers Optician 56 High Street, Hucknall, Notts NG15 7AX Tel: 0115 9889 050
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Anthea Roberts - St Mary s Trading Company Director, John Godber Centre Management Committee Member, Beer Festival Committee, Volunteer and Friend 23rd July 1945 8th November 2013 Anthea was a dear friend to all of us at the John Godber Centre and her vision, kindness, support, efforts and contribution of love and time have made the Centre what it is today. Without her determination the resurrection of the Hucknall Beer Festival would not have been possible in 2011 along with several other projects within the Centre and its development over the years. Anthea dedicated a lot of time to the organisation of the Hucknall Beer Festival from preparing tokens, serving food, printing programmes, spreading the word of the festival and many other jobs to ensure the festivals success. Anthea will be missed dearly every day and we will always remember her. The 2014 Hucknall Beer Festival is dedicated to her memory. There is a tribute page for Anthea https://macmillan.tributefunds.com AntheaRoberts should anyone wish to give a donation or leave a message in her memory.
THE BEERS @HucknallBeer ASHOVER Ashover, Derbys. Littlemoor Citra (4.1%) 07 Hoppy, pale, bright ale, with a zesty citrus taste. Coffin Lane Stout (5.0%) (Res) Chocolate and coffee flavours are enhanced by a slightly bitter finish of Fuggles hops. Smoked (5.2%) 06 Brown beer made with beech smoked malt. Butts Pale Ale (5.5%) (Res) Strong and pale with plenty of American hops, in the style of a west coast IPA. Plenty of honey, sweet malts, quite tangy. BLACK IRIS Derby American Red (5%) (Res) Aroma is caramel maltiness with some fruity notes leading to a similar taste. IPA No 4 (5.5%) 09 BLUE BEE Sheffield, South Yorks. Bees Knees (4%) 08 Thoroughly refreshing pale ale, brewed with copious quantities of New World Hops. Sponsor: The Pears Family in memory of George Pears Solidus (5.4%) (Res) Some black malt in the mash gives an amber hue to the beer. With Admiral hops for bittering, and Willamette and Cascade for aroma. BROWN ALES NEW Clay Cross, Derbys. Gravity (4.8%) 11 Don t let go! Of this powerful 4 hopped american pale ale. Sponsor: Steel Beam Calculator Ltd The shining (4%) 10 Here s Hoppy! Easy drinking, golden blond session beer. CONWY North Wales Clogwyn Gold (3.6%) 13 A light, quaffable golden ale with plenty of hop aroma and a long bitter finish. Infusion (3.9%) 14 The unique dry hoppy taste comes from an infusion of Fuggles hops. DANCING DUCK Derby 22 (4.3%) (Res) Best bitter with good malty flavour and dark fruit notes. Ay Up (3.9%) 12 Pale session ale with subtle malt and floral notes. DCUK (4.3%) (Res) A great aroma and powerful upfront hoppy bitterness give way to an explosion of citrus and pine flavours. Ducks Courage (5%) 15 Spice and floral notes with a clean hoppy bitterness.
@HucknallBeer THE BEERS DERVENTIO Darley Abbey Mills, Derbys. Barbarian (5.5%) (Res) Dark lingering finish with subtle hop character. Cleopatra (5%) 16 Complex with First Gold hops and a hint of apricot. Cupid (4.1%) (Res) A golden honey ale which has a smooth rounded character. Brewed with the finest malted barley, blossom honey, challenger and gosling hops. Feast (4.8%) (Res) Golden Ale. DOUBLE TOP Worksop, Notts. Golden Arrow (3.9%) (Res) An easy drinking, light, refreshing session ale. Wonderland (4.4%) 18 Ruby Ale. Sponsor: Specsavers DUKERIES Worksop, Notts. Baronet (3.9%) 17 Traditional copper chestnut bitter. DUNHAM MASSEY Dunham Massey, Greater Manchester Chocolate Cherry Mild (3.8%) 19 Dark multi-award winning speciality beer with a dry hint of cherry that cuts through the malt flavours. Deer Beer (4.5%) 20 A clean, malty, full bodied English ale with hints of toffee and a distinct hop finish. FLIPSIDE Colwick, Nottingham Copper Penny (4.2%) (Res) Light brown, lightly hopped, session bitter. Franc In Stein (4.3%) 21 Very crisp dry blonde ale made using a fusion of French and German hops. Sponsor: Kingfisher Plumbing FULL MASH Stapleford, Notts. Warlord (4.4%) (Res) Deep golden brew. Wheat Ear (4.2%) 22 Clear wheat beer. GRAFTERS Willingham By Stow, Lincs. Moonlight (3.6%) (Res) Made from pale malt and torrefied wheat. Bobek and Progress hops give this beer its citrus taste. Late-hopped with Bobek for aroma. Wobble Gob (4.9%) 23 A deep ruby coloured beer made with pale & dark crystal malt with added torrefied wheat. A blend of hops gives this beer a slightly floral and roasted taste. GRAFTON Worksop, Notts. Lady Ruby (4.5%) (Res) A ruby coloured ale. Fruity on the nose. An initial bitterness on the palate leads to a big cherry flavour on the back of the tongue. Silhouette (4%) 24 A Pale Yellow Ale Made With Polish Marynka Hops. A Session Beer With Vanilla notes on the nose and palate, with a smooth bitter aftertaste.
THE BEERS @HucknallBeer KING S CLIPSTONE Kings Clipstone, Notts. Sire (4.2%) 26 A bitter using Marris Otter and crystal malts, East Kent and Fuggle Hops to balance the malt for a consistently easy and enjoyable taste. LINCOLN GREEN Hucknall!! Beer Festival Special Torkard Tipple (4.3%) 01 Black IPA. Brewed by our competition winner Darren Buxton, to celebrate the 2014 Hucknall Beer Festival. Looks dark, but has all the flavour and aroma of a pale ale, coming from Simcoe, Citra and First Gold hops. Hood (4.2%) (Res) Slightly sweet, moderately bitter with rounded fruit hop. Major (3.6%) 02 Mild. A traditional dark mild with bold malt flavours of toffee, nut and biscuit. Marion (3.8%) (Res) Session ale with biscuit malt and light citrus hop. Scarlett (4.8%) 03 Amber Ale. Smooth, with a robust malt profile and lingering bitter finish. Sherwood (4.4%) (Res) Extra Pale Ale. Spring Green (4.3%) 04 Lager. Real Ale Style. Brewed with lager malt and hops but fermented with ale yeast. Light, refreshing and low levels of hop bitterness. Tuck (4.7%) 05 Bitter chocolate with a hint of blackcurrant. Champion Beer of Nottingham 2014 winner LYMM BREWING CO NEW Lymm, Cheshire Bridgwater Blonde (4%) 25 Light, delicate, hoppy, subtle and refreshing. Lymm Bitter (3.8%) 28 Session Bitter. Sponsor: Torkard Electrical MAGPIE Nottingham Robin (4.3%) (Res) Golden ale, single hopped with British Baron to give orange zest and spice notes. Snowdrop (4.2%) 27 Copper, malty bitter. In loving memory of Anthea Roberts MEDIEVAL Colston Bassett, Notts. Dragon Slayer (8%) 29 An I.P.A with complex flavours and aromas that develop after every sip. Dragon Slayer requires 1 extra token MR GRUNDY S Derby Passchendaele (3.9%) (Res) An all English, straw coloured, pale sharp bitter with citrusy overtones. MUIRHOUSE Ilkeston, Derbys. Pirates Gold (4.5%) 31 Golden pale ale with admiral hops. Sponsor: Trent Barton Buses The threes
@HucknallBeer THE BEERS NAKED BREWERY Westwood, Notts. Palindrome (4.7%) 30 Dark with caramel, blackberry and coffee aroma. Flavours are rich coffee with dark chocolate and grapefruit bitterness. NORTH STAR Ilkeston, Derbys. Endeavour (5.6%) 32 Dark beer with complex fruit flavours and notes of pepper culminating in full malt flavouring and a toffee, wine-like finish. Sponsor: A2B Cars Pathfinder (4.5%) (Res) Special bitter with full roast malt and rich orange peel overtones. The malt is balanced by four hop varieties. NOTTINGHAM Nottingham Bullion (4.7%) (Res) A light coloured, exceptionally well balanced smooth ale with a light fragrant hop finish. Centurion (4.9%) 33 Aroma is lightly roasted malts. Flavour is faint burnt sugar and roasted maltiness with a little dryness to the finish. NUTBROOK West Hallam, Derbys. Black Beauty (5%) 34 Milk Stout combined with honey, nuts and chocolate. Responsibly (4%) (Res) Light bronze, crisp beer with a fruity flavour. PHEASANTRY East Markham, Notts. Dancing Dragonfly (5%) 36 A refreshing, blonde, summer ale with low to medium bitterness and medium sweetness. The blend of Galaxy, Summit and Cascade hops gives this ale citrus and exotic fruit flavours. Sponsor: Dancing House Consulting Ringneck Amber (4.1%) 35 Well hopped with classic English Hops for a rounded flavour, and low to medium sweetness. RAW Staveley, Derbys. Grey Ghost (5.9%) (Res) Powerful IPA with strong citrus hop finish. Try Ale (4.2%) 38 Golden ale, citra hopped - tropical fruity finish Sponsor: Posicom Ltd ROBIN HOOD NEW Nottingham Friar Tuck Stout (4.4%) 40 Dark and malty with coffee and chocolate flavours balanced with a hop background. Maid Marian Extra pale (3.9%) 37 Pale straw ale with overtones of honey with a hint of hop aroma and bitterness. WELBECK Welbeck, Worksop Henrietta (3.6%) (Res) Challenger with Cascade and Hallertaur Brewers Gold hops give a golden bitter with fresh grassy and citrus notes. West Australia IPA (4.6%) 39 This blonde IPA is packed with mouth wateringly sweet papaya, melon, and pineapple flavours.
THE CIDERS From the local East Midlands region we have two Award Winning ciders from the recent CAMRA East Midlands Regional Cider Championships held at Nottingham in October 2013. From further afield, we have sourced multi-award winning ciders from small producers in Hampshire, Kent and Somerset. We hope that this selection will bring a variation in flavour and styles for you to explore and enjoy. @HucknallBeer All of the ciders that are available at the Hucknall Beer Festival are truly real by any definition in that they are wholly made from apple juice only. Farmer Fear: Nottinghamshire Medium cider. 5.5% ABV Silver Award. Made by Andrew Fear on his farm at Sutton Bonnington on the Notts / Leics border. Woody s Cider: Staffordshire Sweet cider. 6.5% ABV Bronze Award. Made by Frank Wood in Branston, Burton-Upon-Trent from apples collected in the local area. 146 Cider: Hampshire Medium cider. 6.5% ABV Medium-dry cider. 6.2% ABV 146 Cider is made by Jez Howat from fruit grown within the County of Hampshire. Jez uses a mix of true cider fruit varieties, and adds dessert and culinary fruit where appropriate to get the taste, style and strength he seeks in his finished ciders. Jez has won a number of CAMRA awards for his ciders. Broomfield Orchard: Kent Medium cider. 7.0% ABV Broomfield Orchard is a maker of apple juices and cider near Herne in Kent. Their ciders are of the Kentish Style being light, crisp and winelike. Although they only started making cider in 2005, they have won numerous CAMRA awards for their ciders. Tricky Cider: Somerset Medium cider. 6.0% ABV Dry cider. 6.0% ABV Tricky Cider is made in the Blackdown Hills above Taunton in Somerset from a mix of traditional cider apple varieties and 2014 will be their 10th year of making cider commercially. Tricky Cider is a traditional Somerset cider with good levels of tannins and lots of earthy, rustic fruitiness. Real Cider made in Hucknall. Torkard Cider are a small craft cidermaker who have been making full-juice English real cider from fresh-pressed apples for almost 20 years.
ABOUT THE JOHN GODBER CENTRE... The John Godber Centre is a community venue at the heart of Hucknall. The Centre is housed in the old Parish Church Hall of St Mary Magdalene, which was built in 1906 following the vision of Canon John Godber to have a hall in the centre of the town to benefit local people. He longed to provide the local community with a place to meet and socialise. The land was generously donated by the Duke of Portland and any monies raised to build the centre were matched by Canon Godber. For over 100 years the Centre has continued this aim, providing such facilities and developing afresh in each new generation. It is still at the heart of community life and is much used and valued by the local community. The Centre today is governed by a Trust Board made up of individuals from the Local Parish Church Council and local community. The Centre offers a number of rooms for private hire for weddings, children s parties, christenings, family events and meetings. The Centre is also home to over 50 different groups, including: theatre groups, social groups for the elderly and bereaved, young person s groups, dance and exercise classes, to name but a few. The Centre has on average 1,000 users passing through its doors every week. Further details can be found in reception or via our website: www.johngodbercentre.co.uk 2014 EVENTS AT THE JOHN GODBER CENTRE Scheduled events for 2014: 4th April Ministry of Sport Sports Quiz 13th April Spring Wedding Fair 14th September Autumn Wedding Fair 3rd December Christmas Fair and Market 31st December Countdown to 2015 Party The Hucknall Beer Festival scaffolding was kindly donated by The John Godber Centre #JohnGodberCentr 07967 305 281 heightexperts@live.co.uk