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    Erewash Valley CAMRA 10th Annual Beerfest

    Posted: November 19th, 2005, 9:02am CET by AjSleigh

    Friday 18th & Saturday 19th November 2005
    Sandiacre Friesland Sports Centre
    Nursery Avenue
    SANDIACRE


    I am off to the Erewash Valley CAMRA 10th Annual Beerfest today with Henry. This is a nice small and steady festival to visit, with a trip round Derby on the way back.


    Here is the Beerfest 2005 Beer List:

    1) Oakham - Bishops Farewell 4.6 Peterborough
    Intensely hoppy and full-bodied golden best bitter. Grapefruit character with a hint of tropical fruits.
    Sponsored by: KRM Building Supplies, Nottingham Road, ILKESTON

    2) Brakspears - Special 4.3 Witney, Oxford
    Rich malt and hops combine with a fruit aroma for a long bitter-sweet finish with orange undertones

    3) Cotleigh - Buzzard 4.8 Wiveliscombe, Somerset
    A deep copper red traditional Winter ale. The chocolate malt gives a dry, nutty flavour with a smoky but smooth finish.

    4) Crouchvale - Brewers Gold 4.0 Chelmsford, Essex
    Honey toned golden ale with grapefruit sharpness,offset by suggestions of melon and pineapple.
    Champion Beer of Britain 2005.

    5) Salopian - Shropshire Gold 3.8 Shrewsbury
    Rich golden ale. Using Golding and Styrian hops to give a malty, triple hopped flavour.

    6) Rebellion - Red 4.7 Marlow, Bucks
    Premium ale reflecting the colour of Autumn, it's deep copper hue derives from "Red Maize" in the malt grist. Predominately malty flavour with a subtle late hop character.

    7) Castle Rock - Elsie Mo 4.7 Nottingham
    A blonde and beautiful single malt beer. Supreme Champion in the Midlands SIBA awards for 2005/06
    Sponsored by: Castle Rock Brewery, Queens Bridge Road, NOTTINGHAM

    8) Nottingham - Dreadnought 4.5 Radford,Nottingham
    Ruby in colour with deep,malty flavours leaving a throat tingling bitterness.
    Sponsored by: Nottingham Brewery, St Peters Street, RADFORD

    9) Full Mash - Decade 4.2 Stapleford, Notts
    Specially brewed anniversary ale that is a pale, hoppy bitter with fruity aftertones
    Sponsored by: The Dewdrop, Station Street, ILKESTON

    10) Burton Bridge - Damson Porter 4.5 Burton on Trent, Staffs
    Liquorice flavour with hops and fruit. Slightly sweet, amazingly red with a faint roast aroma,and a dry,astringent bite to finish.

    11) Shardlow - Chancellors Revenge 3.6 Shardlow, Derbys
    A well hopped session bitter, light coloured, refreshing and full flavoured.
    Sponsored by: The Harrington Arms, Tamworth Road, SAWLEY

    12) Leadmill - Marehay Mild 3.6 Denby, Derbys
    Fuggles and Golding hops provide a satisfying chocolate/nutty finish to this mild.

    13) Castle Rock - Rampling Fumatory 3.9 Nottingham
    This seasonal special is a dark bitter with a hint of liquorice.

    14) Museum Brewing - St Modwen’s 4.5 Burton on Trent, Staffs
    Light and fruity pale beer. Oranges, pears and apples shine through finsihed with a little bitterness.

    15) Dent - Baarister 4.5 Sedbergh, Cumbria
    Mid strength golden bitter with initial sweetness. The floral aroma and citrus flavours compliment the traditional bitterness.
    Sponsored by: The Needlemakers Arms, Kensington Street, ILKESTON

    16) Wye Valley - Butty Bach 4.5 Stoke Lacy, Herefordshire
    A burnished gold full-bodied premium ale from this Herefordshire brewery

    17) Titanic - Stout 4.5 Stoke on Trent
    An ultra-black stout with full roast aroma. With a mouth watering dry roast finish and touches of smoke or charcoal.
    Sponsored by: The Nags Head,Wilne Road, SAWLEY

    18) Nethergate - Priory Mild 3.5 Cavendish, Suffolk
    Distinctive, full-flavoured very dark mild with a pronounced lingering roast and dry hop aftertaste.

    19) Hop Back - Summer Lightning 5.0 Salisbury, Wilts
    Finely balanced, pleasurable pale bitter with good, fresh hoppy aromas and a malty hoppy flavour with a dry finish.
    Sponsored by: Edsons Joinery, Main Street, PLUMTREE

    20) Butcombe - Gold 4.7 Wrington, Somerset
    Medium bodied and well balanced, yellow gold in colour, quite fruity, slightly sweet with an abiding dryness.

    21) Clarks - Golden Hornet 5.0 Wakefield, W.Yorks
    A crisp golden premium beer with a full fruity taste, full hop aroma and dry hop aftertaste.

    22) Hook Norton - Old Hooky 4.6 Banbury, Oxford
    A well balanced and full bodied pale copper ale. The hoppy character gives way to a sweet and fruity finish.

    23) Ringwood - Fortyniner 4.9 Ringwood, Hampshire
    A mid brown beer with a fruity aroma. The finish is bittersweet with some fruit and hop flavours.

    24) Milestone Brewery - Crusader 4.4 Newark, Notts
    A Belgian style blond beer.Well balanced with a citrus accent.

    25) Mallard - Duckade 4.1 Carlton, Nottingham
    A light hoppy ale, celebrating a decade of brewing
    Sponsored by: The Spanish Bar, South Street, ILKESTON

    26) Funfair - Dodgem 4.7 Ilkeston, Derbys
    Pale, hoppy summer beer.
    Sponsored by: Sue's Corner Shop, Station Road, ILKESTON

    27) John Thompson - JTS Bitter 4.1 Ingleby, Derbys
    A well respected best bitter.

    28) Brunswick - Triple Hop 4.9 Derby
    A pale gold colour with citrus hop bouquet promise sweetness but the hops deliver a firm, dry, lasting bitterness.

    29) Leek - Staffordshire Bitter 4.2 Leek, Staffs
    Amber with a fruity aroma. Malty and hoppy to start but the hoppy finish diminishes quickly.

    30) Thornbridge - Jaipur IPA 5.9 Bakewell, Derbys
    Light golden appearance with sweet citrus notes reminiscent of lemon peel and tropical fruits.

    31) Museum Brewing - White Shield 5.6 Burton on Trent, Staffs
    IPA with a clean fruit aroma and a fruity/nutty taste, brewed virtualy unchanged since 1829.

    32) Batemans - Valiant 4.2 Wainfleet, Lincs
    A delicious golden beer, clean, crisp and zesty. As they say: "Develop a liking for a Viking"

    33) Tom Woods - Old Timber 4.5 Barnetby, Lincs
    A bitter, darkish brown beer. A slight lingering roast coffee flavour features.

    34) Poachers - Dick 4.5 Witham St Hughes, Lincs
    Ruby-red bitter with a smooth fruity flavour balanced by the bitterness of Goldings hops.

    35) Nethergate - Old Growler 5.0 Cavendish, Suffolk
    Smooth,distinctive and satisfying porter with bitter chocolate sweetness and roast malt and fruit featured.

    36) Breconshire - Red Dragon 4.7 Brecon, Powys
    Hop bitterness balances the biscuity malt characteristics of this easy drinking beer


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