The John Godber Centre supported by 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

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O E 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 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

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ABSTRACT JUNGLE BLUE MONKEY Langley Mill, Derbyshire Giltbrook, Nottingham Mocha 47 5.4% 38 Vanilla Guerrilla 4.9% 31 CoffeePorter Guerrilla Stout with the finest vanilla extract to Kindly Sponsored by EverTrade create a delicious, mouth-watering beer CBON White Chocolate 37 Infinity IPA 4.6% 3 and Raspberry Porter 4.7% Golden Ale packed with Citra hops (Special) White Chocolate & Raspberry Porter CBON Centennial 4.3% 2 ASHOVER A rich, smooth Golden ale brewed using only Clay Cross, Derbyshire centennial hops 83 Font 3.8% CBON 1 Pale - A great pale session beer, refreshingly BG Sips 4.0% brewed with chinook & cascade hops Pale, Golden coloured hoppy beer. Very fruity & bitter Kindly Sponsored by Specsavers Poets Tipple 4.0% 84 Light Copper traditional bitter with good malt BRAMPTON flavours. Perle hops give a well-balanced bitterness Chesterfield Kindly Sponsored by Byron’s Rest +1 Menin Gate 7.4% 46 Littlemoor Citra 4.1% (Res) Ruby - A dark Belgian dubbel ale brewed with a Pale - Citra hopped. Clean, pale, crisp & refreshing Belgian Abbeye yeast and candi sugars 101 Smoked 5.2% 82 Best 4.2% Dark German inspired beech smoked beer Ruby - Standard session bitter, brewed using only traditional English malt and hops BARLOW Kindly Sponsored by Barlow, Derbyshire The Carlins in memory of John Carlin Jolly Roger 5.2% 48 Tudor Rose 4.6% (Res) A robust Porter, smooth dark and satisfying coffee A well-balanced and creamy Pale Ale with great and chocolate with a smooth warming finish hop nose and delicious mouthfeel Kindly Sponsored by The Dandy Cock BREWHOUSE BEARTOWN Nottingham Congleton, Cheshire CBON 5 47 Knight Light Crème Bearlee 4.8% Oatmeal Stout 5.4% A velvety Stout with burnt cream, Stout - VEGAN FRIENDLY - Black, smooth, Madagascan Vanilla & molasses roast chocolate Kindly Sponsored by Tap N Growler Kindly Sponsored by Ken Burrows Electrical CBON BEERMATS BREWING CO Constable 3.6% 4 Winkburn, Newark Ruby - VEGAN FRIENDLY - Traditional, caramel bitter CBON 21 +1 Murky Matters 7.5% BRUNSWICK An imperial Stout with bold malty characteristics Derby & distinct caramel notes Kindly Sponsored by Plains Cleaning Services Triple Hop 4.0% 36 CBON Pale gold, citrus hop with a firm, dry, lasting finish 19 Razzmatazz 5.2% 35 An exotic Pale ale with intense fruitiness Black Sabbath 6.0% CBON Dark - Black beer with liquorice, chocolate, rich Pragmatic 3.8% 20 coffee and fruit in the aroma and taste Kindly Sponsored by EverTrade Refreshing Amber session ale with 100% British hops The Beers GREAT HECK CASTLE ROCK Great Heck, Yorks Nottingham 57 CBON Swanky 4.0% Sherwood Reserve 4.5% 55 Pale, punchy and full of citrus aromas and flavours An earthy yet smooth-tasting dark Stout with a Kindly Sponsored by Byron’s Rest smoked roastiness through to a roast bitter finish CBON GUN DOG Screech Owl 5.5% 60 Northants A classic golden-coloured American IPA with an Chilly Dog 4.0% 62 intensely hoppy aroma and bitter taste with a little balancing sweetness A Ruby ale with a fantastic malty sweet taste with a subtle fruit aroma – deliciously warming Kindly Sponsored by Damos on a cool winters day! CBON Kindly Sponsored by The Dog House Session IPA 4.0% 56 A modern-style juicy and hoppy Pale HARRISON’S BREWERY CAT ASYLUM CBON 63 Collingham Harrison’s Stout 5.3% CBON A very dark Stout with a relatively light body. Imperial Baltic Stout 6.3% 61 Roast notes including Chocolate and Coffee The everyday drinking version of Barclay Perkins CBON 64 Imperial Russian Stout from 1936 Harrison’s Vacant Gesture 3.8% Kindly Sponsored by Kingfisher Plumbing A Blonde ale made with Mosaic. A light and unobtrusive base to allows its amazing aroma and DOUBLE TOP taste to dominate the beer CBON Harrison’s Best Bitter 4.0% 58 53 Nelson 3.5% Ruby An eccentric Bitter based on an English style A dark Mild with a body that belighs it’s strength. recipe using British malts hops and yeast A strong roast character, mildly hopped with Fuggles and East Kent Goldings HEADSTOCKS Kindly Sponsored by Boughton, Nottinghamshire The Pears Family in memory of George Pears CBON 69 CBON 52 Brakemans Best Bitter 4.0% Adonis 4.3% Ruby a wonderfully warming traditional best Bitter A refreshing Pale ale, moderately hopped with subtle caramel and nutty undertones with a distinctive dry bitter finish CBON 51 History Maker 3.9% KINGS A modern style deep Amber coloured Kings Clipstone, Notts. beer moderately hopped with West CBON Coast American varieties Knight Porter 5.2% 8 Porter - An old town Victorian era recipe re-created, slight smoky flavour with warm after taste FLIPSIDE Kindly Sponsored by Ken Burrows Electrical Nottingham CBON CBON 9 Copper Penny 4.2% 6 Tabaknakas 4.1% Pale - An easy drinking session bitter. A Golden ale with overtones of spiced berries Light brown, moderately bitter but with good and floral characteristics hop flavours, ending with a hint of tangerine CBON Tharni 3.8% 7 Pale - Session IPA with bags of Nelson Sauvin hops (Res) Beers marked are reserve beers that will be put on sale as space on the stillage permits The Beers CBON 59 LAZY BAY NEW Hoppily Ever After 3.8% , Nottingham Pale session ale hopped with British endeavor for a light aromatic and very drinkable pint! Peoples Republic 6.2% 40 Pale - Brewed with generous amounts of Eukanot, One for Chocolate Orange Sorrow 4.8% 34 Motuaka and Vic Secret which give a tropical fruit/ Special chocolate orange edition of our citrus aroma with a low bitterness lovely seasonal oatmeal Stout 33 LENTON LANE Pow Pow 4.6% Nottingham Pale - From the Wanderlust Series, Sorachi and CBON Citra hopped pale ale – think tropical, coconut Atlas cherry & vanilla stout 4.2% 39 and a hint of peaches & cream! A classic dry smooth rich bodied Stout, Kindly Sponsored by The Dog House moreish & very satisfying CBON MALLARD Calibration 4.8% 11 Southwell, Nottingham Golden - A delicious golden ale, dry hopped with Pekko CBON 49 Kindly Sponsored by Random Surfer Drake 4.5% Ruby - Smooth with a complex after taste CBON 10 Citra Smash CBON 5.0% 50 A Pale ale brewed using Maris Otter malt & Citra Featherlight 4.1% Golden - A straw-coloured larger-style beer LINCOLN GREEN with a hoppy taste and aroma Hucknall MAYPOLE (Res) Fountaindale 4.3% Eakring, Nottingham Pale ale with Challenger and Fuggles for bittering and CBON Brewers Gold and Styrian Goldings Celeia for aroma Kiwi IPA 4.8% 15 44 Pale Golden IPA, flavour dominated by the distinct Josef Keller 4.8% Nelson Sauvin hop along with a small addition of Cascade Chocolate cherry Stout, made with lots of chocolate malt CBON Montery Hop 3.7% 13 Buttermuch 5.5% 45 Pale, generously hopped with Citra and Dark winter warmer. Aroma and initial sweetness Cascade hops, tropical flavours dominate of Butterscotch are balanced out with a lingering hop bitterness CBON Celebration 4.0% 14 Misty Morning Dew 4.0% 54 Amber coloured traditional session ale using Copper the new session copper ale with orange hints UK hops. Pleasant slightly ‘nutty’ bitterness Kindly Sponsored by Studio Six Nail Boutique Longbow 5.0% (Res) Pale ale with New Zealand Pacific Jade, Wakatu MILESTONE & Dr Rudi hops Cromwell, Nottingham CBON 70 Quiver 3.8% 85 Black Pearl 4.3% Pale Mild, malty & full bodied with a mild hop bitterness Dark Black with a creamy head, hints of Kindly Sponsored by Kingfisher Plumbing liquorice and caramel 71 Bowman 4.3% (Res) Raspberry Wheat 5.6% American Pale ale with blueberry & tropical fruit tones Fruit beer - Continental–style ale infused with fresh fruit MAGPIE CBON 66 Nottingham Rich Ruby 4.5% Ruby - Rich, smooth, creamy, Celtic red-coloured ale CBON 12 Jay IPA 5.2% CBON 65 Pale - Bursting full of British hops, this golden IPA is Crusader 4.4% warming yet refreshing, fruity & aromatic, very moreish Belgium-style Blonde beer with a zesty, clean taste Champion Beer of Nottinghamshire

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Nottinghamshire breweries were invited Hucknall Beer Festival is proud to submit beers for the competition with to host the CBoN competition the winning brewery receiving the Spyke at the opening of our festival for Golding Shield. This year sixty beers were 2019. judged in five categories with the winners Nottinghamshire is lucky enough and runners-up in each category advancing to have so many fantastic to the final. breweries, producing some An independent panel of judges was incredible beers, sadly not all are able to enter the competition for chosen to judge the beers and they follow their own various reasons this national CAMRA guidelines. year.

The beers represent the best of Nottinghamshire beers and are available, whilst stocks last, for you to try and see if you agree with the judges. The beers entered in the competition are identifiable by CBON this logo

The Beers

MUIRHOUSE PENTRICH Ilkeston, Derbys Pentrich, Derbys Back in the Building 5.0% 42 Maine Street 4.8% (Res) Hoppy Pale ale with Citra hops New Style Pale. A naturally hazy & super hoppy Brewhouse pale 3.8% (Res) Northfield Garage 6.5% 43 +1 English Pale ale Pale - A hugely aromatic, naturally hazy IPA packed full of Citra & Galaxy hops

NAVIGATION PHEASANTRY BREWERY Nottingham East Markham, Nottinghamshire CBON 16 CBON Saviour IPA 5.5% Dancing Dragonfly 5.0% 25 Golden in colour with assertive hop aroma and citrus Pale - The palest golden beer packed with peachy, fruit taste throughout and a balanced bitterness. exotic fruit flavours. Dangerously drinkable! American style IPA Kindly Sponsored by Studio Six Nail Boutique Kindly Sponsored by Emma’s Cutting Edge CBON 32 CBON 17 Best Bitter 3.8% Rebel 4.2% Ruby - Well balanced copper coloured beer with Pale - A luscious, medium bodied ale that cranks up fruity highlights and a hoppy finish the fruitiness, with traces of mango, citrus & grapefruit SCRIBBLERS CBON 18 Stapleford Patriot 3.8% CBON Ruby - Tawny-coloured, malty bitter Hoppy Potter and the Goblet of Ale 4.2% 72 NAYLOR’S Pale Light-coloured ale with citrus aromas Kindly Sponsored by Specsavers Cross Hills, N.Yorks CBON Thistle 4.0% 67 Rubecca 4.8% 28 Ruby - A ‘wee dram’ of whisky added to Dark ruby-coloured ale with a mixture of roast malt, each cask, along with the oatmeal and roasted raisin, fruit and chocolate barley malt, gives a unique taste and colour CBON Beerfest at Tiffany’s 3.8% 68 Golden-coloured ale with citrus fruit aroma NOTTINGHAM BREWERY and taste and a dry bitter finish Radford CBON 22 Sooty Oatmeal Stout 4.8% SHIPSTONES A traditional classic oatmeal Stout Old Basford “It’s food and drink in a glass” CBON Kindly Sponsored by Plains Cleaning Services (Hollow Stone Brewing Co) 73 CBON Krubera 5.2% Supreme Bitter 5.2% 24 Stout - Clean choc & caramel background with Pale Light in colour and a good hop balance giving freshly ground Mocha coffee & English blueberries an easy drinking, strong ale that commands respect CBON 74 CBON Shipstones IPA 5.5% Legend 4.0% 23 Pale - A full bodied & well balanced traditional IPA. Ruby - A traditional amber-coloured session ale with Fresh floral aroma of citrus & grapefruit with a flavoursome malt character and lively hoppy finish a rounded sweetness of the malt layer CBON Shipstones Original Bitter 3.8% 75 A true English session Amber ale. An enticing aroma (Res) of resinous hop and sweet roasted malt, with a Beers marked are reserve beers that will be put on sale as space on the stillage permits subtle yet assertive bitterness The Beers

SILVER BREWHOUSE Staverley, Derbys TOTALLY BREWED 41 Nottingham Industrial Ales Stephenson Pale 4.0% CBON Pale - Easy drinking session pale with light citrus notes 4 Hopmen of the Apocalypse 5.2% 79 Golden Immensely hoppy, fruity golden ale, moderate bitterness with a lasting hoppy finish SPRINGHEAD ALES Laneham, Nottinghamshire CBON Guardian of the Forest 76 CBON 3.8% Drop of the Black Stuff 4.0% 27 Pale - Our session IPA with Citra, Mosaic Ominously dark Porter, with smokey flavours from & Vic Secret hops roasted malts, mixing with hints of coffee and Kindly Sponsored by vanilla on the aroma The and Little John, Arnold CBON Blind Tiger 4.5% 29 A refreshing, aromatic Pale golden beer made with oranges, and hops to give a delicious citrusy Welbeck, Nott’s flavour with a dry finish CBON 77 CBON Henrietta 3.6% Roaring Meg 5.5% 26 A clean-tasting, delicate Golden ale with Pale - Surprisingly smooth classic IPA with a sweet notes of honeysuckle and fresh hay citrus honey aroma, and a malty-biscuity flavour CBON to balance out the hops Harley 4.3% 80 Kindly Sponsored by Tap N Growler Golden - A honey-coloured ale with 30 orange blossom & fresh zesty notes at the front Chocolate Orange Odyssey 4.0% & a well-balanced sweetness A decadently smooth Porter with cocoa & orange CBON chocolate flavour with an amazing orange aroma Red Feather 3.9% 81 Amber - A robust auburn-coloured ale with bold walnut and bittersweet caramel flavours TOM HERRICKS Kindly Sponsored by Carlton on Trent The Dandy Cock CBON Black Lace 4.2% 78 Milk Stout - Dark, sweet & full bodied. The roasted & chocolate malt is well balanced with the sweetness of milk sugar

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Ales that become legends Cider & Perry List

PERRY

(Dursley, Glos.) SV Perry A Pagett’s Cotswold Cider - “Brandy” 6.25% All fruit from a single Brandy perry pear tree. Light & fruity.

(Newport, Wales) Medium B Palmer’s Upland Cyder - “Farmhouse Perry” 6.0% A traditional blended perry made from a number of true perry pear varieties.

(Monmouth, Wales) SV Perry C Penallt - “Gin” 5.7% A crisp & fruity perry.

CIDER

(East Chinnok, Somerset) SV Medium Cider D Bridge Farm - “Porter’s Perfection” 6.5% A crisp & medium SV cider with lovely astringency.

(Winterborne Houghton, Dorset) Medium-dry E Cider by Rosie - “Dorset Cider” 6.5% A blended cider, keeved to retain some sweetness, made by Rose Grant.

(Dowlish Wake, Somerset) Medium-dry F Perry’s - “Vintage Cider” 7. 2 % +1 Strong, barrel-aged, blended cider, heavy with Dabinett cider apples.

(Chippenham, Wiltshire) Medium-dry Cider G PressHead - “Crazy Diamond” 6.5% 3 year old matured medium cider, blended from full bittersweet fruit.

(Nettlecombe, Somerset) Medium Cider H Secret Orchard - “Wild Rabbit” 6.8% A medium cider made with the fruit from local orchards.

(Dean, Shepton Mallet, Somerset) Medium Cider I Worley’s - “Rocky Road” 6.4% Made from late-maturing cider apples - medium, rich & smooth.

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www.facebook.com/TorkardCider 2019 Robin Hood Beer & Cider Fesival

The Robin Hood Beer & Cider Festival returns to its new home, the Motorpoint Arena on 9th to 12th October 2019, with tickets on sale from 1st June.

The 2018 event was an amazing success, with the new venue being highly praised by customers, who were pleasantly surprised to find that large areas of the event were outside the Arena itself, and that many areas of the location were used that visitors to shows and ice hockey would not have known about. The 2019 Festival will again feature over a thousand different casks of real ale, plus a massive array of ciders and perries, not to mention live entertainment on two separate outside stages.

Anthea Roberts - St Mary’s Trading Company Director, John Godber Centre Management Committee Member, Beer Festival Committee, Volunteer and Friend 1945 - 2013

Anthea was a dear friend to all of us at Anthea dedicated a lot of time to the John Godber Centre and her vision, the organisation of the Hucknall kindness, support, efforts and contribution Beer Festival from preparing tokens, of love and time have made the Centre what serving food, printing programmes, it is today. Without her determination the spreading the word of the festival and resurrection of the Hucknall Beer Festival many other jobs to ensure the festivals would not have been possible in 2011 along success. with several other projects within the Centre and its development over the years. Anthea is missed dearly every day and we will always remember her. The Hucknall Beer Festival continues to be dedicated to her memory.

About The John Godber Centre...

The John Godber Centre The Centre today is owned by is a community venue at St Mary Magdalene Church and the heart of Hucknall. The governed by the Church Council Centre is housed in the old with a team of 7 staff employed to

Parish Church Hall of St manage the day to day running

Mary Magdalene, which was of the Centre. built in 1906 following the A newly created operating board vision of Canon John Godber is responsible for the creation and to have a hall in the centre delivery of a 5-year strategy plan for of the town to benefit local the Centre looking at the complete people. He longed to provide refurbishment of the Centre and its the local community with a facilities. The premise licence for the John Godber was a significant figure place to meet and socialise. Centre is held by the St Mary’s Trading in the life of St Mary Magdalene The land was generously Company with a group of Directors Church, he was a Sunday school donated by the Duke of responsible for the Centres bars. teacher whom after ordination served Portland and any monies as curate, and a diocesan preacher. The Centre offers a number of raised to build the centre He gave generously to St Mary’s rooms for private hire for weddings, were matched by Canon in time, work and money; he was Godber. children’s parties, christenings, passionate about seeing the church For 111 years the Centre has family events and meetings. accommodating and catering for continued this aim, providing such The Centre is also home to over 50 different groups in the community. facilities and developing afresh in different groups, including: theatre each new generation. The building is groups, social groups for the elderly Copies of Mr King Sent Butter and very much at the heart of community Mrs Mole Gave Bread. A history of and bereaved, young person’s life and is much used and valued by groups, dance and exercise classes, the John Godber Centre, printed for the local community and the venue of to name but a few. our centenary in 2007 are available to choice for their life events. purchase from the bar.

Further details can be found in reception or via our website:

www.johngodbercentre.co.uk

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The John Godber Centre is part of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Hucknall Torkard. Registered Charity No. 1132272