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BEERS Directory 2008 Filofax.Xls Festival Times ! No THE VENUE Beers 1 23rd GBBF, Olympia '00 57 2 26th GBBF, Olympia '03 53 3 27th GBBF, Olympia '04 52 4 21st GBBF, Olympia '98 51 5 Liverpool 2007 47 6 21st Pigs Ear,Stratford '02 42 7 Liverpool 2008 40 8 20th Pigs Ear,Stratford '01 39 9 Glastonwick 6, 2001 38 10 8th MALTINGS, Newton Abbot '00 35 11 2nd MALTINGS, Newton Abbot '94 32 = 7th Birmingham '02 32 12 Gt Welsh Beer Fest '02 30 = St Albans'03 30 = 16th MALTINGS, Newton Abbot '08 30 13 2nd Southampton '98 28 14 23rd DERBY'00 27 = 5th Oxford'02 27 = 6th Birmingham '01 27 = 7th Reading '01 27 15 24th GBBF, Olympia '01 26 = 3rd Oxford '00 26 = 6th Reading '00 26 16 10th Tamworth '04 25 17 13th South Devon, Newton Abbot '00 24 = 1st Oxford '98 24 = 4th Reading '98 24 = 6th Woking '99 24 = 9th South Devon, Newton Abbot '98 24 = Glastonwick 5, 2000 24 = Glastonwick 7, 2002 24 18 10th Sussex '00 23 = 6th Worcester '04 23 = 5th Worcester '03 23 = 8th Reading'02 23 = 3rd Chesterfield '01 23 = 5th Birmingham BX '00 23 = 25th GBBF, Olympia '02 23 Festival Times ! No THE VENUE Beers = 8th Sussex, Hove '98 23 19 11th Harbury '01 22 = 19th PIGS EAR, Stratford '00 22 = 3rd South Downs, Lewes '98 22 = 4th Woking '97 22 = 5th Reading '99 22 = 13th Sussex, Hove '03 22 = 9th Reading '03 22 = 8th Woking '01 22 20 4th MALTINGS, Newton Abbot '96 21 = 8th Birmingham'03 21 = 11th Woking '04 21 = Glastonwick 3, 1998 21 = Glastonwick 4, 1999 21 = 25th Derby'02 21 = 6th Oxford '03 21 = 7th Oxford '04 21 21 15th MALTINGS, Newton Abbot '07 20 = 20th GBBF, OLYMPIA '97 20 = Maidstone '04 20 = 10th Reading '04 20 = 6th Catford '98 20 = 6th MALTINGS, Newton Abbot '98 20 = 7th Milton Keynes '99 20 = 5th Southampton '01 20 = 11th MALTINGS, Newton Abbot '03 20 = Rochford '02 20 22 10th INDIE Fest, Farnboro Oct'00 19 = 10th MALTINGS, Newton Abbot'02 19 = 12th MALTINGS, Newton Abbot'04 19 = 11th Sussex, Hove, '01 19 = 18th PIGS EAR, Stratford '99 19 = 22nd PIGS EAR, Stratford'03 19 = 1st NO NAME BEEREX, Brighton '97 19 = 5th Woking '98 19 = 8th Dorchester '96 19 23 16th Salisbury '93 18 = 8th Dartford '04 18 Festival Times ! No THE VENUE Beers = 22nd GBBF, Olympia '99 18 = 26th Pompey '01 18 = 9th Yapton '98 18 = 6th Southampton'02 18 = 10th Catford'02 18 = 9th Woking'02 18 24 16th Bath '93 17 = 3rd MALTINGS, Newton Abbot '95 17 = Eastleigh '97 17 = 4th Southampton '00 17 25 16th PIGS EAR, Stratford '97 16 = 13th MALTINGS, Newton Abbot '05 16 = 13th Harbury'03 16 = 7th Woking '00 16 26 19th Salisbury '96 15 = 7th MALTINGS, Newton Abbot '99 15 17th Maltings, Newton Abbot '09 15 = 9th Dorchester '97 15 = 21st Dorchester '09 15 = 30th Cambridge '03 15 = 6th South Downs, Lewes'02 15 27 10th Swansea '95 14 = 14th Maltings, Newton Abbot '06 14 = 15th Yapton '04 14 = 8th Catford '00 14 = 9th Basingstoke '94 14 = 5th Poole '03 14 28 10th Harbury '00 13 = 11th Basingstoke '96 13 = 11th Yapton '00 13 = 13th Yapton '03 13 = 12th Dorchester '99 13 = 16th Basingstoke '01 13 = 1st Chesterfield '99 13 = 23rd Pompey '98 13 = Eastleigh '00 13 = 21st Eastleigh '03 13 29 9th Poole '07 12 Festival Times ! No THE VENUE Beers 22nd Dorchester '10 12 = 10th Poole '08 12 = 13th Basingstoke '98 12 = 16th Yapton '05 12 = 28th Pompey'03 12 = 1st GW October Fest, Weymouth '98 12 = Eastleigh '94 12 = Letchworth '01 12 = 4th Chesterfield '02 12 = 16th Exeter Winter Fest '05 12 30 15th Dorchester '03 11 = 17th Dorchester '05 11 = 8th Oxford '05 11 = GW Octoberfest'03 11 = Gt Welsh Beer Fest '06 11 = 31st GBBF, Earls Court '08 11 31 28th GBBF, Olympia(LAST) 2005 10 = 19th Dorchester '07 10 32 18th Dorchester '06 9 = 9th Devizes '08 9 33 29th GBBF, Earls Court (1st) '06 8 = Falmouth '08, Princess Pavillion 8 34 10th Southampton '06 7 SUB-TOTAL of TOP FESTIVALS 2768 Archive Beers 1980 - 1992 136 Top Pubs - see Times at the Bar 2608 The Rest 1250 Festival Times ! No THE VENUE Beers Total Beers to Date : 07 AUG 08 6762 Times at the Bar ! No THE PUB Beers 1 LOWER RED LION, St Albans 278 2 QUEENS ARMS, Corton Denham 273 3 LANGTON ARMS, Tarrant Monkton 200 4 THREE ELMS, North Wootton 166 5 SAXON INN, Child Okeford 163 6 BROWN BEAR, Biggleswade 163 7 FAT CAT, Sheffield 114 8 EVENING STAR, Brighton 98 9 MARKET PORTER, London Bridge 80 10 BLACKWOOD ARMS, Burnham, Bucks 72 11 LYTTON ARMS, Old Knebworth 69 12 CASK & CUTLER, Sheffield 64 13 WAGGON & HORSES, Halesowen 63 14 ALEXANDRA HOTEL, Derby 57 15 BRUNSWICK INN, Derby 55 = WEYHILL FAIR, Andover 55 16 SOUTH WESTERN, St Denys 53 17 SHIP & MITRE, Liverpool 53 18 GOAT & TRICYCLE, Bournemouth 51 19 HEAD of STEAM, Euston 47 = BEAR INN, Wincanton 47 20 WHITE HORSE, Hedgerley 45 21 WHEATSHEAF, London Bridge 37 = DERBY TUP, Chesterfield 37 22 FLOWER POT, Derby 34 23 MOON in the SQ, Bournemouth 29 24 BERMUDA TRIANGLE 27 = BANKES ARMS, Studland 36 25 NIGHTJAR, Ferndown 26 26 HILLSBORO' Hotel, Sheffield 24 27 BEER HOUSE, Manchester 20 = RUTLAND, Chesterfield 20 = WENLOCK, London N1 20 28 MARBLE ARCH, Manchester 17 29 CRESCENT, Salford 15 Times at the Bar ! 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