Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

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Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

Post by MartialAnt » Sun Feb 01, 2009 2:37 pm


lordnoise

Re: Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

Post by lordnoise » Sun Feb 01, 2009 11:14 pm

As a native of this fine City I went last year and had a great night. Sadly wont be able to make it this year :cry:

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Re: Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

Post by Oggy' Bar » Mon Feb 02, 2009 1:01 am

MA...Your Avatar....Stop it ...It makes me think I'm pi55ed..or I've regressed to my youth ...and swallowed something I shouldnt''av :?

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Re: Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

Post by MartialAnt » Mon Feb 02, 2009 12:18 pm

Oggy' Bar wrote:MA...Your Avatar....Stop it ...It makes me think I'm pi55ed..or I've regressed to my youth ...and swallowed something I shouldnt''av :?
Yeah maaaaaaaannnnnnn. Pretty trippy maaaaaaaannnnnnn. Feeling bowsey wowsey maaaaaaaannnnnnn. Chill, peace maaaaaaaannnnnnn.

Long-Haired_brewer

Re: Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

Post by Long-Haired_brewer » Fri Feb 13, 2009 5:49 pm

Well done sir! I never knew about this :) cheers i think i may have to drag my friend along!

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Re: Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

Post by Long-Haired_brewer » Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:25 pm

I emailed the guy who runs this and was given a prompt reply anyway here's the list he sent me though i would share...

No.1 Foxfield Dark Mild - 3.6%
Stuart’s award winning brewery does it again with this fantastic mild.

No.2 Foxfield King Pot - 1725 4.0%

This wonderfulful beer straight from the Cumbria coast is a must try.

No.3 Vale Hadda’s Spring Gold - Centriflow 4.6%

A Golden ale made from the finest Maris Otter malted barley and the English

Dwarf hop "first gold". On the taste a full malt flavour is balanced with a fruity

bitterness. On the nose there is a subtle citrus hop aroma.

No.4 Vale Grumpling Premium Ale - City Block 4.6%

An Award Winning Premium ale with complex malt and hop flavours and a

moorish smack.

No.5 Vale Gravitas - CLB Coopers 4.8%

A strong, pale ale packed with hop and Citrus flavours, rounded off by a dry

malty biscuit finish. A pronounced hop aroma throughout.

No.6 Lytham Lytham Gold - Boulting Group 4.2%

Golden beer with a fruity aroma and lasting bitter finish.

No.7 Lytham Lytham IPA - JMP Electrical 4.6%

A classic combination of the finest malts and hops

No.8 York Yorkshire Terrier - HSBC 4.2%

A premium bitter with a rich, creamy malt and full hop palate finish.

No.9 York Centurian’s Ghost - Yorkshire House 5.4%

A warming, dark bitter ale, with a roasted malt taste. Very easy to

drink for its strength.

No.10 York Guzzler -Ogglethorpe Sturton & Gillibrand 3.6%

A well balanced, light beer with Pale Malt character. Crisp and refreshing.

No.11 York Constantine - Rainbow International 3.7%

A coloured copper beer with rich malty flavor and light hoppy aroma.

No.12 York Black Bess - 4.2%

A light session ale. Brewed with American hop varieties. Quite bitter to begin

with but ends with a grapefruit finish.

No.13 Rich Brewery Pitchfork - Website UK 4.3%

A golden bitter with floral citric hop aroma.

No.14 Rich Brewery Old Slug Porter - Lehman 4.5%

blackcurrant and black cherry with a good aroma.

No.15 Brysons Lifeboat - MBW 3.8%

A rich gold coloured bitter beer. Aroma is of floral honey. The taste is hoppy

bitterness with soft fruit and honey. Aftertaste is long bitter fruit. A donation for

each pint sold is made to the RNLI by Brysons.

No.16 Brysons John McGuinness - 4.2%

A copper coloured true Northern bitter. It has a fruity malt aroma with an

initial taste of fruity hops and sweet malt. The long and lingering aftertaste

is bitter with top fruit and honey and a hint of gentle spiciness.A beer

packed with taste and character, easy drinking and very satisfying.

No.17 Tydd Steam Flatlanders - Moore & Smalley 4.0%

Deep golden session bitter hopped with all English Challenger Fuggles and

Goldings which give a nice balance of malt and fruit flavours.

No.18 Tydd Steam Iron Brew - 4.2%

An amber bitter, multi layered malt and hop flavours with a finish of

sweet ripening fruit.

No.19 Hopshackle Special Number 1 Bitter - 5.2%

A dark amber beer with an aroma of malt and dried fruits. The taste is

intense malt and fruit with a bitter edge and a warming alcohol finish.

No.20 Ufford Ales Main Street Bitter - 4.1%

Traditional style session bitter hopped with Fuggles and Goldings.

No.21 Ufford Ales Golden Drop - 4.3%

Brand new beer. As the name suggests it is a golden coloured, hoppy,

refreshing ale brewed using Brewers Gold and Amarillo hop varieties.

No.22 Milestone Raspberry Wheat - 5.7%

Continental Style Fruit Beer, Mouth filling fruit, with zingy finish.

No.23 Milestone Black Pearl - 4.3%

An authentic Irish stout with notes of burnt toast and coffee.

No.24 Buntingford Golden Plover - 3.8%

Golden session bitter with a citrus/floral aftertaste. A new core

beer for 2008.

No.25 Digfield Ales IPA - 4.7%

A strong flavoured pale ale with a hoppy aroma and a dry lingering finish.

No.26 Lancaster Amber - Lehman Foods 3.7%

abundantly hoppy bouquet allowing the drinker to relish subtle floral and

citrus aromas. This is a classic session bitter that is both aromatic and

bursting with flavour.

No.27 Lancaster Blonde - Telephone Tech 4.1%

The slightly citrus and delicate earthy aromas are created by a combination

of First Gold and imported Saaz hops.

No.28 Lancaster Black - Will Pammenter head brewer 4.6%

Brewed using a combination of Cascade and Challenger hops combined

with Chocolate and Maris Otter malt, Black is a stout for the true

connoisseur. 2009 SIBA GOLD MEDAL WINNER

THE BEST STOUT IN THE NORTH.

No.29 Lancaster Red - Lancaster Brewery 4.9%

Red offers a robust malt-dominated body finished with a splendid bitter

note. 2009 SIBA BRONZE MEDAL WINNER PREMIUM BITTER.

No.30 Lancaster Slate - Eriks 4.2%

a wonderfully full-bodied rich beer, packed with hop character both in taste

and on the nose.

No.31 Lancaster Festival Ale - VFM 4.5%

Back again by popular demand!!!!!!!

No.32 Great Oakley Delapre Dark - Eriks 4.6%

A black old ale with full flavour made from 5 different malts.

No.33 Great Oakley Harpers - 4.3%

Named after the Harpers brook which flows behind the brewery Harpers is

a traditional English mid- brown bitter with a malty taste and slight hints of

chocolate and citrus in the finish.

No.34 Northumberland Newcastle Bitter - 4.0%

A light golden ale brewed as a refreshing easy drinking, session beer.

Our soft Highland water allows the full floral flavour of the hops to come

through the beer.

No.35 Northumberland Northumbrian Ale - 4.5%

A rich session bitter full of traditional Northumbrian Flavour.

No.36 Brewsters Hophead - 3.6%

A pale hoppy brew with a fresh floral hop character from a blend of English

and American hops. A most satisfying and refreshing session beer.

No.37 Brewsters Decadence - 4.4%

Refreshing golden ale with herby and zesty hop notes.

No.38 White Rose Original Blonde - 4.0%

A pale hoppy session ale.

No.39 Daleside Daleside Stout - 4.2%

An all round creamy beer. A black quaffable, malty stout with a lingering

roasted barley after taste.

No.40 Daleside Pride Of England - 4.2%

A light coloured beer with a floral aroma, the taste has a hoppy, fruity

beginning leading to a malty aftertaste, followed by subtle dry finish, very

much an easy drinking beer

No.41 Thwaites Wainwright - Thwaites 4.1%

is a refreshing straw-coloured beer with soft fruit flavours and a hint of

sweetness from the fine malt. Utterly drinkable!

No.42 Thwaites Bomber - Website UK 4.4%

Chestnut in colour, Lancaster Bomber has a warming, full-flavoured taste,

with a hint of toffee and biscuit and a very moreish flavor.

No.43 Ulverston Another Fine Mess - 4.0%

A pale full bodied beer with a sweet hoppy aroma. Fruitness balanced with

juicy malts leads to a moreish after taste.

No.44 Ulverston Flying Elephants 3.7%

So new there are no tasting notes to this so give it a try and tell them

what you think!!!!!!!!

No.45 Harts Ice Maiden 4.0%

A very light, fruity session beer.

No.46 Harts Dishy Debbie - 4.0%

A light golden citrus fruity beer.

No.47 Timil 1823 - White Cross/Penny Bank/Merchants 4.1%

A fiery red beer, the initial slightly sweet flavours initially are well balanced by hops.

Named after the 3 founding directors of the brewery, Jackson, Smith and Bott.

No.48 Timil Red Barn 4.4%

A golden ale; made with three hop varieties. Arouses the taste buds with its

ginger spice and lemon notes followed with a satisfying aftertaste.

No.49 Jennings Cocker Hoop - 4.6%-

An award-winning golden bitter from an all malt brew, with Styrian Golding

hops added at various stages, to give a classic hop flavour and aroma.

No.50 Jennings Cumberland - Jennings 4.0%

A superb golden coloured ale, brewed with malt made from specially

selected Maris Otter barley and using only the finest English aromatic hops.

No.51 Aston Manor Kingston Press - AddWow 4.7%

This premium traditional dry cider offers a unique, smooth taste with a crisp,

fruity aroma. The excellent fruity flavour stems from it's origination in the

hamlet of Kingstone in Herefordshire and is made to a traditional recipe.

No.52 Westons 1st Quality - 5.0%

Appley.

No.53 Westons Vintage Organic - 7.3%

Cidery.

No.54 Aston Manor Old Rosie - 7.3%

Coudy.

No.53 Budvar Budvar - Budvar 5.0%

A world class beer from the Czech Republic - still fizzy.



Bottles -



No.1 Belgium Chimay Red 7.0%

No.2 Belgium Delirium 8.5%

No.3 Belgium Floris Fraise 3.6%

No.4 Belgium Floris Kriek 3.6%

No.5 Belgium Floris Framboise 3.6%

No.6 Belgium Vedett 5.2%

No.7 Belgium Kwack 8.4%

No.8 Belgium Urtel Hopit 9.5%

No.9 Belgium Oxfam Blonde 7.5%

No.10 Germany Flensburger Gold 4.8%

No.11 Germany Becks 5.0%

No.12 Australia Cooper Sparkling Ale 5.8%

No.13 Canada Moosehead 5.0%

No.14 Czech Republic Bohemia Regent Gold 5.0%

No.15 Indonesia Bir Bing Tang 4.8%

No.16 Kenya Tusker 4.2%

No.17 Mexico Dos Equis Amber 4.8%

No.18 Mongolia Baadog 4.6%

No.19 USA Flying Dog Doggie Style 4.7%

No.20 USA Anchor Liberty Ale 5.9%

No.21 Scotland Kelpie Organic Seaweed Ale 4.4%

No.22 Italy Menebrea 4.8%

No.23 Corsoca Columba 5.0%

No.24 Holland Budels Organic Lager 5.0%

Hope that wets someone's taste buds.

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Re: Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

Post by Oggy' Bar » Tue Mar 03, 2009 8:43 pm

LHB....What kind of SICK mind have you got.....Don't you know I am on call all week from Thursday...and I can't touch a drop. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Bstad....Bstad....Bstad. F-k.....5hit :cry:

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Re: Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

Post by Long-Haired_brewer » Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:06 pm

There is wednesday as well ;)

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Re: Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

Post by Oggy' Bar » Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:14 am

Long-Haired_brewer wrote:There is wednesday as well ;)

Is there ...I thought it started on Thursday......cheers =D> :lol:

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Re: Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

Post by Oggy' Bar » Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:30 am

Just checked...THE annual Lancaster Round Table Beer Festival is being held on March 6, 7 and 8.

Bummer :cry:

lancsSteve

Re: Lancaster Beer Festival 2009

Post by lancsSteve » Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:27 am

http://lancasterroundtable.org.uk:8080/ ... ramme-2009

is the programme - heading tonight :D

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