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Beers in 9, 11 & 12 Gallon Casks BEER/CIDER/PERRY LIST FOR THE CALDERDALE BEER AND CIDER FESTIVAL 2019 We would like to thank the following breweries for providing a complimentary cask for the festival: - Bingley Brewery, Elland Brewery, Nightjar Brew Co, Stod Fold Brewing Company and Vocation Brewery. There are 58 beers in total and 47 breweries are represented. 19 beers will be served from, and have been matured in, wooden casks (13 in 9 or 11 or 12 gallon casks and 6 in 4.5 gallon pins or 6 gallon half anchors). In addition there are 39 non-wooden casks. All stouts and porters and some other stronger ales have also been matured in their respective casks. Ales from breweries and straight to your mouth! A LARGE NUMBER OF BEERS ON OFFER ARE SUITABLE FOR VEGANS AND VEGETARIANS. GLUTEN FREE BEERS ARE LABELLED ON THE BEER LIST. We are hoping that there will be no cancellations or last minute changes. WOODEN CASK BAR – BEERS IN 9, 11 & 12 GALLON CASKS Beer Brewery/Location Beer Name Beer Style ABV No 1 Bingley Brewery Do you know the Muffin Speciality 4.5% (Wilsden, West Yorkshire) Man? Gingerbread Porter RARE BEER - ONLY BREWED ON ONE OCCASION BEFORE. FIRST TIME IN A WOODEN CASK. MATURED IN THE CASK FOR OVER A MONTH. 2 Brass Castle Brewery Black Forest Stout 6% (Malton, North Yorkshire) RARE BEER. FIRST TIME EVER IN WOOD. MATURED IN AN AMERICAN 55 LITRE WOODEN CASK FOR ONE MONTH. GLUTEN FREE BEER 3 Chin Chin Brewing Company Dead Disco Speciality Mexican 5.5% (South Kirkby, West Yorkshire) Stout NEW BEER. FIRST TIME IN A WOODEN CASK. MATURED IN THE CASK FOR A MONTH. 4 Elland Brewery Barrel-Aged 1872 Rum Porter 6.5% (Elland, West Yorkshire) Porter (Limited Edition) COMMISSIONED BY CBCF 2019. ONE OF ONLY FOUR CASKS IN THIS LIMITED EDITION BREW AND THE ONLY ONE IN WOOD. MATURED IN WOOD FOR SIX MONTHS AND LAUNCHED AT THIS FESTIVAL. CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. 5 Five Towns Brewery Peculiar Blue Pale Ale (IPA) 6% (Wakefield, West Yorkshire) (Rhubarb Edition) RARE BEER. FIRST TIME IN A WOODEN CASK. MATURED IN WOOD FOR OVER A MONTH. 6 Half Moon Brewery Lunar Golden Ale 5.5% (Ellerton, East Yorkshire) ONLY THE SECOND TIME IN A WOODEN CASK AT A CAMRA FESTIVAL. MATURED IN WOOD FOR TWO MONTHS. 7 Harrogate Brewing Company Plum Porter Speciality Porter 4.8% (Harrogate, North Yorkshire) RARELY IN WOOD. MATURED IN WOOD FOR OVER A MONTH. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND 8 North Riding Brewery Fudge Brownie Stout Stout 7.4% (Snainton, Scarborough, North RARELY FOUND IN A WOODEN CASK. MATURED IN WOOD FOR OVER Yorkshire) THREE MONTHS. 9 Revolutions Brewing Company Clash Porter 4.5% (Castleford, West Yorkshire) FIRST TIME IN A WOODEN CASK. MATURED IN WOOD FOR TWO MONTHS. 10 Sunbeam Ales White Chocolate Pale Mild 4.2% (Leeds, West Yorkshire) Mild MATURED IN WOOD FOR THREE AND A HALF MONTHS. HAS ONLY APPEARED IN WOOD ON ONE PREVIOUS OCCASION. 11 Three Kings Brewery Silver Darling Pale Ale 5.6% (North Shields, North Tyneside) MATURED IN WOOD FOR OVER A MONTH. 12 Tigertops Brewery Old Ferret Speciality Golden Ale 3.8% (Wakefield, West Yorkshire) (A German style Kölsch) NEW BEER. FIRST TIME IN A WOODEN CASK. MATURED IN THE CASK FOR WELL OVER A MONTH. 13 Vocation Brewery Breakfast Club Waffle and Blueberry 6.9% (Cragg Vale, West Yorkshire) Breakfast Stout FIRST TIME IN A WOODEN CASK. MATURED IN THE CASK FOR ALMOST TWO MONTHS. CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. WOODEN CASK BAR – BEERS IN PINS (4.5 GALLONS) & HALF ANCHORS (6 GALLONS). SORRY. ONLY SOLD IN THIRD & HALF PINT MEASURES. Beer Brewery/Location Beer Name Beer Style ABV No 14 Bingley Brewery Seven Dials Black IPA 6.5% (Wilsden, West Yorkshire) FIRST TIME IN A WOODEN CASK. MATURED IN WOOD FOR ONE MONTH. 15 Eagle’s Crag Brewery Centurion Eagle Imperial Stout 9.5% (Todmorden, West Yorkshire) NEW BEER. FIRST TIME IN A WOODEN CASK. ONLY TWO WOODEN CASKS AVAILABLE. MATURED IN WOOD FOR FIVE MONTHS. CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. 16 Elland Brewery Cherry Stout Stout 4.9% (Elland, West Yorkshire) NEW BEER. FIRST TIME IN WOODEN CASK. MATURED IN THE CASK FOR OVER A MONTH. CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. 17 Five Towns Brewery Candidate Speciality Breakfast 9% (Wakefield, West Yorkshire) Stout RARE BEER IN WOOD. MATURED IN THE CASK FOR OVER A MONTH. 18 Half Moon Brewery Whisky Barrel - Aged Old Ale 9.6% (Ellerton, East Yorkshire) Olde Skool EXTREMELY RARE BEER. SMALL BATCH BREW. MATURED IN A WHISKY WOODEN CASK FOR OVER TWO YEARS. 19 Working Hand Brewery The Mogul Black IPA 4.5% (Leamside, Tyne and Wear) RARE BEER. MATURED IN WOOD FOR OVER A MONTH. NORMAL BAR – BEERS IN 9 GALLON CASKS (FIRKINS). Beer Brewery/Location Beer Name Beer Style ABV No 20 Abbeydale Brewery Heathen Pale Ale 4.1% (Sheffield, South Yorkshire) GLUTEN FREE BEER 21 Anthology Brewing Company Dry Hopped Pale Pale Ale 5% (Leeds, West Yorkshire) MATURED IN THE CASK FOR WELL OVER A MONTH. 22 Autumn Brewing Company Alt Brew No3 Roast Stout 4.8% (Pelton Fell, County Durham) USUALLY FOUND IN CAN AND BOTTLE. COMMISSIONED IN CASK BY CBCF 2019. FIRST TIME EVER IN CASK. GOLD AWARD WINNING GLUTEN FREE STOUT. CERTIFIED GLUTEN FREE BEER. 23 Beer Ink Blackberry Superstitious Speciality Ale 4.2% (Lindley, Huddersfield, West (Sour) Yorkshire) BREWED AS A KEG BEER IN EARLY SEPTEMBER 2019. RARE IN CASK AND AVAILABLE FIRST AT THIS FESTIVAL. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A SOUR BEER. 24 Bingley Brewery Endeavour Golden Ale 3.7% (Wilsden, West Yorkshire) 25 Black Storm Brewery Blonde Blonde/ 4% (Pelton Fell, County Durham) Golden Ale 26 Blue Bee Brewery Coffee Milk Stout Milk Stout 5.4% (Sheffield, South Yorkshire) MATURED IN THE CASK FOR SIX WEEKS. 27 Brown Cow Brewery Sessions Pale Pale Ale 3.6% (Barlow, North Yorkshire) 28 Daleside Brewery Crack Shot Brown Ale 5.5% TH (Starbeck, North Yorkshire) BREWED USING A 17 CENTURY ALE RECIPE. RARELY SEEN IN CASK. MATURED IN THE CASK FOR OVER TWO MONTHS. COMMISSIONED BY CBCF 2019. 29 Darkland Brewery Bohemian Raspberry Speciality Ale 3.8% (Boothtown, Halifax, West CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. Yorkshire) 30 Eagle’s Crag Brewery Golden Eagle Golden Ale 4.7% (Todmorden, West Yorkshire) NEW IMPROVED VERSION OF GOLDEN EAGLE. CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. 31 Elland Brewery Nettle Thrasher Best Bitter 4.4% (Elland, West Yorkshire) CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. 32 Eyes Brewing Gemini Wheat Beer 6% (Bradford, West Yorkshire) 33 Frisky Bear Brewing Grizzly Bear Pale Ale 4.5% Morley, West Yorkshire 34 Great Heck Brewing Company Dave Mild/Bitter 3.8% (Goole, North Yorkshire) 35 Hogs Head Brew House Tamworth Ale Speciality Ale 4.2% (Sowerby Bridge, West NEW BEER. MATURED IN THE CASK FOR TWO MONTHS. Yorkshire) CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. 36 Lazy Turtle Brewing Company Sargasso Pale Ale 4% (Hepworth, West Yorkshire) NEW BREWERY. 37 Little Critters Brewing Company Coco Nutter Speciality Ale 6% (Sheffield, South Yorkshire) NEW BEER BREWED IN JULY 2019. MATURED IN THE CASK FOR OVER TWO MONTHS. 38 Little Valley Brewery Oktoberfest Speciality Ale 5% (Cragg Vale, West Yorkshire) (Limited Edition) NEW BEER BREWED IN EARLY SEPTEMBER 2019. CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. 39 Luddite Brewing Company 1812 Bitter Bitter 4.4% (Horbury Junction, West NEW BREWERY. STARTED COMMERCIAL BREWING IN APRIL 2019. Yorkshire). 40 Mallinson’s Brewing Company Difference of Opinion Golden Ale 3.8% (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire) NEW BEER BREWED IN AUGUST 2019. 41 Mill Valley Brewery Panther Mild Mild 4.2% (Liversedge, West Yorkshire) 42 Nailmaker Brewing Company Paleton Pale Ale 4% (Darton, South Yorkshire) 43 XT Brewing Crow Stout 4.6% (Long Crendon, DRY HOPPED STOUT Buckinghamshire) 44 Nightjar Brew Co Moloko Mocha Porter Porter 4.8% (Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire) MATURED IN THE CASK FOR THREE MONTHS. CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. 45 Nightjar Brew Co American Werewolf in Pale Ale 3.9% (Mytholmroyd, Luddenden West Yorkshire). CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. 46 Old Moll Spring Brewing Silk Blonde Blonde/ 3.9% Company Golden Ale (Honley, West Yorkshire) NEW BREWERY. STARTED COMMERCIAL BREWING IN JULY 2019. 47 Pictish Brewing Company Mount Hood Pale Ale 4% (Rochdale, Greater Manchester) 48 Serious Brewing Company Moonlight Stout 4.5% (Rochdale, Greater MATURED IN THE CASK FOR A MONTH. Manchester) 49 Stod Fold Brewing Company, Calypso Pale Ale 3.9% (Ogden, Halifax, West CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. Yorkshire) 50 Stod Fold Brewing Company, Best Bitter 3.9% (Ogden, Halifax, West CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. Yorkshire) 51 The Brew Foundation Free Beer Pale Ale 4.4% (Sheffield, South Yorkshire) CERTIFIED GLUTEN FREE BEER 52 Three Valleys Brewery Walsden Brown Brown Ale 5.5% (Todmorden, West Yorkshire) CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. 53 Torrside Brewing Fire Damage Smoked Stout 5% (New Mills, Derbyshire) MATURED IN THE CASK FOR ALMOST THREE MONTHS. 54 Vocation Brewery Pride & Joy American Pale Ale 5.3% (Cragg Vale, West Yorkshire) CAMRA HALIFAX & CALDERDALE BREWERY. 55 Vocation Brewery Hang Loose IPA 7% (Cragg Vale, West Yorkshire) & (Pale Ale) Magic Rock Brewing Company A NEW LIMITED EDITION BEER. FIRST TIME IN CASK. CAMRA HALIFAX & (Huddersfield, West Yorkshire) CALDERDALE BREWERY AND HUDDERSFIELD AND DISTRICT BREWERY 56 Whitefaced Beer Company Painted Tiles Golden IPA 3.9% (Penistone, South Yorkshire) NEW BREWERY. 57 Wishbone Brewery Black Porter Porter 6% (Keighley, West Yorkshire) MATURED IN THE CASK FOR OVER TWO MONTHS 58 Wold Top Brewery Angler’s Reward Pale Ale 4% (Hunmanby Grange, North Yorkshire) THE CIDER LIST Cider Producer Cider Name Style ABV No 1 Dorset Nectar Raspberry Cider Flavoured 4% (Bridport, Dorset) 2 Grumpy John Medium
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