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Bromsgrove Beer Festival
JUL 15-16 (Friday-Saturday): BROMSGROVE BEER FESTIVAL, Bromsgrove Rugby
Football Club, Aston Fields, Bromsgrove.
Open: Friday 6-11pm; Saturday 11am-11pm. Celebrating 30 years of Redditch &
Bromsgrove CAMRA with over 70 real ales plus ciders and perry. 01527 870522
for general enquiries. Only 10 minutes walk from Bromsgrove Rail Station. 2
admission (free to card-carrying CAMRA members) plus 2 for a commemorative
glass (refundable) and programme. Food and a full range of drinks available.
Full information can be found at the Festival site
www.bromsgrovebeerfestival.org.uk
Provisional list of beers:
Cannon Oak : Festival Special
Abbey Ales : Bell Ringer
Abbeydale : Moonshine
Bank Top : Mild
Bazens : Lager
Brewsters : Wicked Woman
Bridge of Allen : Glencoe Stout
Bridge of Allen : Stirling Brig
Cains : Lager
Cairngorm : Nessies Monster Mash
Cairngorm : Tradewinds
Cannon Royall : Arrowhead
Cannon Royall : Kings Shilling
Cannon Royall : Muzzle Loader
Castle Rock : Harvest Pale
Castle Rock : Wild Life Trust
Church End : Fallen Angel
Church End : Pheasant Plucker
Church End : Special
Corvedale : Normans Pride
E & S : Bargee
E & S : Nettlethrasher
Facers : Dave's Hoppy Beer
Frampton Bagby : Squires Brew
Hanby : Nutcracker
Hanby : Shropshire Stout
Harvieston : Bitter n Twisted
Harvieston : Schehallion
Hawkshead : Bitter
Heather Ales : Fraoch
Heather Ales : Kelpie
Hobsons : Mild
Holdens : Black Country Bitter
Holden's : Special
Islay Ales : Black Rock
Islay Ales : Finlaggen
Jennings : Cock a Hoop
Jennings : Ward's Best Bitter
Kelham : Easy Rider
Kelham : Pale Rider
Keltek : Magic
Lees : GB Mild
Lees : Moonraker
Malvern Hills : Swedish Nightingale
Newby Wyke : Bear Island
Nottingham : EPA
Oakham : JHB
Oakham : White Dwarf
Otter : Bright
Plassey : Cwrw Tudno
Plassey : Fusileer
Ramsbottom : Old Ground Mild
Ring O Bells : Tipsey Trotter
Roosters : Special
Roosters : Yankee
Salamander : Mudpuppy
Salopian : Golden Thread
St Austell : Black Prince
Titanic : Captain Smith
Titanic : White Star
Weatheroak : Light Oak
Weatheroak : Seasonal
Weatheroak : Weatheroak Ale
White Horse : Oxfordshire Bitter
Whittington : Cat's Whiskers
Whittington : Summer Pale Ale
Windsor Castle : IPA
Windsor Castle : Worcester Sorcerer
Woodforde : Great Eastern
Woodforde : Nelson's Revenge
Wye Valley : Bards Bitter
Wye Valley : Brew 69
Cider and Perry:
Barkers (C & P)
Gwatkin (C & P)
Lyne Down (C & P)
Minchews (C & P)
Rich's (Cx2)
Tardebigge (Cx2)
Thatchers (Cx2)
Hecks (C & P)
Hartlands (C)
Hogans (C)
Ralphs (C)
Upton (C)
Gwynt Y Ddraig (P)
Brett
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Brett
Date:Tue, 28 Jun 2005 17:38:19 +0100
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Re: Bromsgrove Beer Festival
In message <42c17d0a$0$41922$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader03.plus.net>,
Brett... writes
>JUL 15-16 (Friday-Saturday): BROMSGROVE BEER FESTIVAL, Bromsgrove Rugby
>Football Club, Aston Fields, Bromsgrove.
>
>Open: Friday 6-11pm; Saturday 11am-11pm. Celebrating 30 years of Redditch &
>Bromsgrove CAMRA with over 70 real ales plus ciders and perry. 01527 870522
>for general enquiries. Only 10 minutes walk from Bromsgrove Rail Station. 2
>admission (free to card-carrying CAMRA members) plus 2 for a commemorative
>glass (refundable) and programme. Food and a full range of drinks available.
>Full information can be found at the Festival site
>www.bromsgrovebeerfestival.org.uk
>
>
>Provisional list of beers:
>
>Cannon Oak : Festival Special
>Abbey Ales : Bell Ringer
>Abbeydale : Moonshine
>Bank Top : Mild
>Bazens : Lager
>Brewsters : Wicked Woman
>Bridge of Allen : Glencoe Stout
>Bridge of Allen : Stirling Brig
>Cains : Lager
>Cairngorm : Nessies Monster Mash
>Cairngorm : Tradewinds
>Cannon Royall : Arrowhead
>Cannon Royall : Kings Shilling
>Cannon Royall : Muzzle Loader
>Castle Rock : Harvest Pale
>Castle Rock : Wild Life Trust
>Church End : Fallen Angel
>Church End : Pheasant Plucker
>Church End : Special
>Corvedale : Normans Pride
>E & S : Bargee
>E & S : Nettlethrasher
>Facers : Dave's Hoppy Beer
>Frampton Bagby : Squires Brew
>Hanby : Nutcracker
>Hanby : Shropshire Stout
>Harvieston : Bitter n Twisted
>Harvieston : Schehallion
>Hawkshead : Bitter
>Heather Ales : Fraoch
>Heather Ales : Kelpie
>Hobsons : Mild
>Holdens : Black Country Bitter
>Holden's : Special
>Islay Ales : Black Rock
>Islay Ales : Finlaggen
>Jennings : Cock a Hoop
>Jennings : Ward's Best Bitter
>Kelham : Easy Rider
>Kelham : Pale Rider
>Keltek : Magic
>Lees : GB Mild
>Lees : Moonraker
>Malvern Hills : Swedish Nightingale
>Newby Wyke : Bear Island
>Nottingham : EPA
>Oakham : JHB
>Oakham : White Dwarf
>Otter : Bright
>Plassey : Cwrw Tudno
>Plassey : Fusileer
>Ramsbottom : Old Ground Mild
>Ring O Bells : Tipsey Trotter
>Roosters : Special
>Roosters : Yankee
>Salamander : Mudpuppy
>Salopian : Golden Thread
>St Austell : Black Prince
>Titanic : Captain Smith
>Titanic : White Star
>Weatheroak : Light Oak
>Weatheroak : Seasonal
>Weatheroak : Weatheroak Ale
>White Horse : Oxfordshire Bitter
>Whittington : Cat's Whiskers
>Whittington : Summer Pale Ale
>Windsor Castle : IPA
>Windsor Castle : Worcester Sorcerer
>Woodforde : Great Eastern
>Woodforde : Nelson's Revenge
>Wye Valley : Bards Bitter
>Wye Valley : Brew 69
>
>
>Cider and Perry:
>Barkers (C & P)
>Gwatkin (C & P)
>Lyne Down (C & P)
>Minchews (C & P)
>Rich's (Cx2)
>Tardebigge (Cx2)
>Thatchers (Cx2)
>Hecks (C & P)
>Hartlands (C)
>Hogans (C)
>Ralphs (C)
>Upton (C)
>Gwynt Y Ddraig (P)
>
>Brett
>
I would really like to go to your festival, but now I know what beers
are on , I will not- I like to be sup prised.
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martyn dawe
Date:Thu, 28 Jul 2005 10:04:22 +0100
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Re: Bromsgrove Beer Festival
martyn dawe wrote:
> In message <42c17d0a$0$41922$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader03.plus.net>,
> Brett... writes
>> JUL 15-16 (Friday-Saturday): BROMSGROVE BEER FESTIVAL, Bromsgrove
>> Rugby Football Club, Aston Fields, Bromsgrove.
>>
[]
>> Provisional list of beers:
[]
>
> I would really like to go to your festival, but now I know what beers
> are on , I will not- I like to be sup prised.
I'd be suprised if there's any sign of the beer festival after a fortnight!
Date:Thu, 28 Jul 2005 09:42:20 GMT
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Re: Bromsgrove Beer Festival
martyn dawe wrote:
>>
>
> I would really like to go to your festival, but now I know what beers
> are on , I will not- I like to be sup prised.
Come along all the same Martyn, I promise you'll get a surprise!
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Brett
Date:Thu, 28 Jul 2005 20:32:00 +0100
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Re: Bromsgrove Beer Festival
In message <42e932b3$0$28596$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>,
Brett... writes
>martyn dawe wrote:
>>>
>>
>> I would really like to go to your festival, but now I know what beers
>> are on , I will not- I like to be sup prised.
>
>Come along all the same Martyn, I promise you'll get a surprise!
>
>
It been a stressful week, I would not go to any fest that put its list
on the wen.
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martyn dawe
Date:Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:19:51 +0100
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Re: Bromsgrove Beer Festival
martyn dawe wrote:
> In message <42e932b3$0$28596$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>,
> Brett... writes
>> martyn dawe wrote:
>>>>
>>>
>>> I would really like to go to your festival, but now I know what
>>> beers are on , I will not- I like to be sup prised.
>>
>> Come along all the same Martyn, I promise you'll get a surprise!
>>
>>
> It been a stressful week, I would not go to any fest that put its list
> on the wen.
I think you mean web Martyn but I know what you mean. It's the same with
opening hours. Why on earth do pubs list their opening hours? After all it
is much more exciting to walk miles to a pub and find out if it open or not.
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Brett
Date:Fri, 29 Jul 2005 20:29:09 +0100
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Re: Bromsgrove Beer Festival
In message <42ea838b$0$14655$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>,
Brett... writes
>martyn dawe wrote:
>> In message <42e932b3$0$28596$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>,
>> Brett... writes
>>> martyn dawe wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I would really like to go to your festival, but now I know what
>>>> beers are on , I will not- I like to be sup prised.
>>>
>>> Come along all the same Martyn, I promise you'll get a surprise!
>>>
>>>
>> It been a stressful week, I would not go to any fest that put its list
>> on the wen.
>
>I think you mean web Martyn but I know what you mean. It's the same with
>opening hours. Why on earth do pubs list their opening hours? After all it
>is much more exciting to walk miles to a pub and find out if it open or not.
>
I have done that, waited an hour, then the landlord opened up & said
'we only open at 12.00', pity it wasn't raining I might have hit him ?e
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martyn dawe
Date:Sat, 30 Jul 2005 22:25:58 +0100
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