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Hucknall Beer Festival The John Godber Centre supported by Nottingham CAMRA HUCKNALL BEER FESTIVAL Live Music from ACOUSTIC UNION from 6pm Saturday 2019 Friday 15th Feb 11am-11pm Saturday 16th Feb 12pm-11pm Sunday 17th Feb 12pm-3pm IO P N B M E CBON 2019 A E H R to be held at the C O E Hucknall Beer Festival F R I N 2019 H Fr 9 O o .1 Open 5-10pm Thursday m 2 S 5:00 14.0 T T pm M I N G H A 14th February 2019 www.hucknallbeerfestival.co.uk Hucknall Beer Festival 2019 Welcome to the 2019 Hucknall Beer Beer Festival supported by Guide Nottingham CAMRA at the John Godber Centre. 41 Entry to the Festival is free up to 4pm on Friday, Numbered beers will be on sale from the start of the Festival, entry fee then is £2. Saturday and Sunday are if ready, until they run out free entry all day. Beer tokens and glasses are available to purchase from the bar along with (Res) snacks and other drinks. Beers will go on sale when space permits Beer tokens are 55p each and glasses are £4.50. Tokens are only valid for the day of purchase and NEW cannot be used/refunded on any other day. Means a brewery that has opened since last There are 300 limited edition glasses created years Festival especially for the 2019 festival, with the design voted for by you! We encourage you to take home the glasses and add to your collection or you can Indicates a beer brewed within 20 miles of Hucknall return to the bar for a refund up to 11pm each day (10pm Thursday). CBON We also have our special 110th anniversary This beer has been entered glasses celebrating 110 years of the John Godber into the Champion Beer of Nottinghamshire competition Centre from 2018 and also our 2017 design celebrating 20 years of the Hucknall Beer Festival. +1 2 tokens = 1/3 measure Requires 1 extra token 3 tokens = 1/2 measure (over 6.5% beer, 7.0% cider) Please Note: • MURKY MATTERS • MENIN GATE • NORTHFIELD GARAGE (over 6.5% ABV) • PERRYS VINTAGE CIDER (over 7.0% ABV) Follow us on Twitter @ HucknallBeer and tweet Require one extra token us your thoughts and comments of the beers during the Festival Hot Food available #HucknallBeer Thursday, Friday, Saturday from the rear car park Cobs and snacks from the bar throughout the festival Hucknall Beer Festival 2019 We would like to thank all our The Hucknall Beer Festival sponsors for their kind support of Logo 2019 this event but also all the volunteers who give their time and support to The festival team took the decision to commemorate organise this event, including: one of the celebrity heroes from Hucknall; heroes who • The Beer Festival Committee have helped put our town on the national map. members - Andrew Ludlow, Ray The list was narrowed down to four individuals: Blockley, John Croasdale, Peter Voysey and Kim Pears • Ada Lovelace, mathematician & pioneer of • The John Godber Centre duty calculating & computing machines. managers, bar team and support staff • Ben Caunt, famous bare knuckle boxer, the • Janet & Phil at Lincoln Green Brewing “Torkard Giant” or “Big Ben”. Company, Gary at Magpie Brewery, • Eric Coates, celebrated composer for such as Andrew Ludlow for selecting the beers “The Dam Busters March”. and Ray Blockley for selecting the ciders • Lord Byron, celebrated poet & father of Ada Lovelace. • All the volunteers who have given up The public of Hucknall and beyond were given the their time and knowledge during the weekend to serve opportunity to vote for who they would like to see featured as both festival logo and on the commemorative glass for • Giac and all the team at Romano’s of Nottingham for catering this weekend 2019, via a Twitter poll and a Facebook poll. A total of 317 votes had been cast by the time the polls closed. • Nottingham CAMRA The clear winner by almost double the next number of • All the judges and volunteers of the CBoN competition for giving up their total votes was Ada Lovelace and so she features as our afternoon to judge and crown the 2019 Hucknall Beer Festival logo. Champion Beer of Nottinghamshire Thank you to all who cast their vote. • Hucknall 41 Club, Hucknall Rotary Club & St Mary Magdalene Church for volunteering their time to help support the event • Ray Blockley for the 2019 glass design and being our social media guru. Also for designing and sponsoring the 2019 Volunteer badges • St Mary’s Trading Company Directors, John Godber Centre Operating Board, DCC and PCC • Anthony Hughes for his ongoing support of the Hucknall Beer Festival & There are only 300 of the the John Godber Centre Ada is buried 2019 commemorative glasses John Croasdale for supporting the in St Mary available as a limited edition, • technical side of the festival Magdalene so we do hope you will decide Church, to keep it as a memory to and • Rob Dabell for designing the Festival Hucknall, celebration of Ada Lovelace, Programme and artwork for the alongside her one of Hucknall’s heroes. Festival father. Our Sponsors We would like to thank all our sponsors for their kind support of this event. The Pears family The Carlin family Profit made by the Festival in loving memory of in loving memory of contributes to the maintenance and improvements of The John George Pears John Carlin Godber Centre which is part of The Ecclesiastical Parish of Hucknall Torkard (Registered Charity Number 1132272). In 2017 the Centre began a 5-year plan of refurbishments that will see the whole building improved for the benefit of all our users and the local community. The public entrances and first Complete digital marketing services floor bar have been refurbished We specialise in digital marketing for small to medium sized during 2017 followed by the main established businesses in the East Midlands function rooms and ground floor bar in 2018. This continues our Get in touch with us and we'll arrange an expert review of your investment in a WiFi network in current marketing with suggestions tailored for your business 2015 and refurbishment of the first floor toilets in 2016. 0115 978 6185 During the summer of 2019, www.randomsurfer.net we will be investing in a new ceiling for the Main Hall and improvements to our first floor kitchen with the creation of a dumb waiter to service the ground floor rooms. This work is all possible thanks to the proceeds from Hucknall Beer Festival and donors. We hope you enjoy seeing these ongoing developments to the building with each annual festival you visit. Artisan bakery / deli based in Hucknall Our aim is to provide the community with the freshest homemade breads, free from additives and using where possible ingredients that are locally produced. We use traditional techniques that promote flavour and enhance the loaf’s freshness. The word artisan signifies handmade and that is what our breads free wifi are, ensuring the tastiest crust and crumb. Log on to our Guest Network 2A Annesley Road, Hucknall password: B33RF35TIVAL www.speltandrye.co.uk Small Cosy Micro-pub • 6 hand pulled ales • 10 Ciders • 2 roaring log burning stoves • Beer garden • Walking club 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month We welcome you for pre/post festival drinks and hope you all enjoy this fantastic festival weekend 8 Baker St, Hucknall, Nottingham NG15 7AS Good old fashioned chat • Great Ales, Ciders & Wines • Well behaved dogs welcome Children free zone (sorry) 158 Forest Road, Annesley • Bad language free zone • NG17 9HW Close to local bus routes Tel: 07985 682467 Specsavers Hucknall proudly supports their local community Book an eye test at specsavers.co.uk 56 High Street. Tel 0115 988 9050 ©2019 Specsavers. 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