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Brewery, Eagle’S Crag Brewery, Elland Brewery, Nightjar Brew Co, Stod Fold Brewing Company and Vocation Brewery BEER/CIDER/PERRY LIST FOR THE CALDERDALE BEER AND CIDER FESTIVAL 2018 We would like to thank the following breweries for providing an additional complimentary cask: - Bingley Brewery, Eagle’s Crag Brewery, Elland Brewery, Nightjar Brew Co, Stod Fold Brewing Company and Vocation Brewery 44 breweries are represented at the Calderdale Beer and Cider Festival 2018. Ales from breweries and straight to your mouth! We are hoping that there will be no cancellations or last minute changes. COMMENT Brewery (Location) Beer Style ABV % Anthology Brewing Company (Leeds, West Yorkshire) Extra Hopped Pale Ale 3.6% NEW BREWERY. STARTED BREWING IN MAY 2018. NEW Session Pale BEER FIRST BREWED IN AUGUST 2018. Ashover Brewery (Clay Cross, Derbyshire) Liquorice Alesort Stout 5% INVITED BACK BY SPECIAL REQUEST. Beer Ink (Lindley, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire) Raspberry Speciality Ale 4.2% BREWED AS A KEG BEER IN EARLY SEPTEMBER 2018. Superstitious (A Sour Beer) RARE IN CASK AND AVAILABLE FIRST AT THIS FESTIVAL. (Limited Edition) PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A SOUR BEER. Bingley Brewery (Wilsden, West Yorkshire) Moo Moo Milk Milk Porter 4.9% Porter Bingley Brewery (Wilsden, West Yorkshire) Tight Head Bitter 3.6% COMMISSIONED ALE. BREWED USING THE ORIGINAL TIGHT HEAD RECIPE. Black Iris Brewery (Nottingham, Nottinghamshire) British Summer Pale Ale 4.8% NEW BEER LAUNCHED IN AUGUST 2018. Blackjack Beers (Manchester, Greater Manchester) Shuffled Deck Pale Ale 3.8% Blue Bee Brewery (Sheffield, South Yorkshire) Jester Pale Pale Ale 3.8% NEW BEER LAUNCHED IN AUGUST 2018. GLUTEN Brass Castle Brewery (Malton, North Yorkshire) Helles Lager Speciality Ale 4.4% FREE NORMALLY A KEG BEER THAT IS RARELY AVAILABLE IN CASK. BREWED TO A GLUTEN FREE RECIPE. WOODEN Brown Cow Brewery (Barlow, North Yorkshire) Thriller in Vanilla Porter 5.1% CASK A CLASSIC BEER WHICH APPEARS IN A WOODEN CASK FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER. COMMISSIONED BY CBCF 2018. Darkland Brewery (Boothtown, Halifax, West Easy NEIPA Pale Ale 4.3% Yorkshire) NEW CAMRA HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. THE FIRST BEERS WERE BREWED IN JUNE 2018. Eagle’s Crag Brewery (Todmorden, West Yorkshire) Pale Eagle Pale Ale 4% CAMRA HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. Eagle’s Crag Brewery (Todmorden, West Yorkshire) Eagle’s Feather Bitter 3.8% A NEW BEER FIRST BREWED IN JULY 2018 BY THIS CAMRA HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. Elland Brewery (Elland, West Yorkshire) 1872 Whisky Porter 6.5% ONE OF ONLY FOUR FIRKINS AVAILABLE IN THIS Porter (Limited LIMITED EDITION BREW. MATURED IN WOOD FOR FIVE Edition) MONTHS. CAMRA HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. Elland Brewery (Elland, West Yorkshire) Elland Blonde Golden Ale 4% CAMRA HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. Eyes Brewing (Leeds, West Yorkshire) Andromeda Speciality Ale 5.5% NEW BEER BREWED IN EARLY SEPTEMBER 2018. EXCLUSIVE FOR THIS FESTIVAL. WOODEN Five Towns Brewery (Wakefield, West Yorkshire) Mango Junction Pale Ale (IPA) 6% CASK RARE BEER. HAS ONLY APPEARED IN A WOODEN CASK ON ONE OCCASION BEFORE AND THAT WAS OVER THREE YEARS AGO. Good Chemistry Brewing (Bristol, Gloucestershire) Time Lapse Bitter 3.8% Great Heck Brewing Company (Goole, North Yorkshire) Voodoo Mild Mild 4.3% WOODEN Half Moon Brewery (Ellerton, East Yorkshire) Chocolate Orange Speciality Mild 3.6% CASK RARE BEER COMMISSIONED BY CBCF 2018. Dark HAS ONLY APPEARED IN A WOODEN CASK ON ONE Masquerade OCCASION BEFORE. Harrogate Brewing Company (Harrogate, North Plum Porter Speciality Porter 4.8% Yorkshire) Hogs Head Brew House (Sowerby Bridge, West Hazy Days Speciality Ale 5.5% Yorkshire) A NEW BEER LAUNCHED IN AUGUST 2018 BY THIS CAMRA HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME OUTSIDE THE HOGS HEAD BREW HOUSE. Horsforth Brewery (Horsforth, West Yorkshire) Horsforth Pale Pale Ale 4.5% Little Critters Brewing Company (Sheffield, South Nutty Milk Stout 6% Yorkshire) Ambassador Little Valley Brewery (Cragg Vale, West Yorkshire) Python IPA Pale Ale 6% CAMRA HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. Mallinson’s Brewing Company (Huddersfield, West Barbe Rouge Pale Ale 4% Yorkshire) NEW BEER LAUNCHED IN AUGUST 2018. Neepsend Brew Co (Sheffield, South Yorkshire) Metis Stout 5.5% NEW BEER BREWED IN JULY 2018 AND THEN MATURED FOR TWO MONTHS. Nightjar Brew Co, (Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire) Supernova Milk Stout 6.9% NORMALLY A KEG BEER. FIRST TIME EVER IN CASK. CAMRA HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. Nightjar Brew Co, (Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire). At One With Pale Ale 3.8% NEW BEER FIRST BREWED IN AUGUST 2018. Mosaic CAMRA HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. TRI- Nomadic Beers (Leeds, West Yorkshire)/ That’s Peachy Speciality Ale 4.5% COLLAB Saltaire Brewery (Shipley, West Yorkshire)/ BEER Crooked Brewing (Church Fenton, North Yorkshire) TRI-COLLABORATION BEER BREWED IN AUGUST 2018. WOODEN North Riding Brewery (East Ayton, North Yorkshire) Peanut Butter Speciality Stout 5% CASK RARE BEER WHICH HAS ONLY BEEN BREWED ONCE Stout BEFORE. APPEARS IN A WOODEN CASK FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER. Pictish Brewing Company (Rochdale, Lancashire) Ruadh Red Ale 4.3% Pomona Island Brew Co, (Salford, Greater Manchester) Pale Pale Ale 3.8% NEWISH BREWERY. STARTED BREWING IN NOVEMBER 2017. Rammy Craft Ales (Bolton, Greater Manchester) Rammy Ale Bitter 4% WOODEN Revolutions Brewing Co (Castleford West Yorkshire) Swoon Milk Stout 4.5% CASK APPEARS IN A WOODEN CASK FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER. GLUTEN Shiny Brewery (Little Eaton, Derbyshire) Affinity Pale Ale 4.6% FREE CERTIFIED GLUTEN FREE. Small World Beers (Shelley, West Yorkshire) Autumn Bank Red Ale 4% Soul Brewing Company (Manchester, Greater All Nighter Pale Ale 3.8% Manchester) NEWISH BREWERY. STARTED BREWING IN DECEMBER 2017. Springhead Brewery (Laneham, North Roaring Meg Pale Ale 5.5% Nottinghamshire) ORDERED BY SPECIAL REQUEST. Stod Fold Brewing Company, (Ogden, Halifax, West Sorachi Ace Speciality Ale 5.1% Yorkshire) (Limited Edition) NEW LIMITED EDITION BEER FIRST BREWED IN EARLY SEPTEMBER 2018 BY THIS HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. Stod Fold Brewing Company, (Ogden, Halifax, West The West Pale Ale 3.9% Yorkshire) NEW BEER FIRST BREWED IN EARLY SEPTEMBER 2018. HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. WOODEN Sunbeam Ales (Leeds, West Yorkshire) Chocolate Mild Dark Mild 4.8% CASK HAS ONLY APPEARED IN A WOODEN CASK ON ONE OR TWO OCCASIONS BEFORE. Tenby Brewing Company (Tenby, Pembrokeshire, South Local Hero Bitter 4.3% Wales) Tiny Rebel Brewing (Newport, South Wales) Stay Puft Porter 5.2% Three Valleys Brewery (Todmorden, West Yorkshire) Three Valleys Golden Ale 5.3% NEW CAMRA HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. Cascade THREE VALLEYS FIRST BEERS WERE AVAILABLE IN MAY 2018. Vocation Brewery, (Cragg Vale, West Yorkshire) DDH Simcoe and Pale Ale 5.5% NEW LIMITED EDITION BEER BREWED IN AUGUST 2018 Cascade (Limited BY THIS CAMRA HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. Edition) Vocation Brewery, (Cragg Vale, West Yorkshire) New England Speciality Ale 2.5% NEW BEER FIRST BREWED IN AUGUST 2018. CAMRA Small Beer HALIFAX AND CALDERDALE BREWERY. Wilde Child Brewing Co (Leeds, West Yorkshire) Hedonistic Stout 6.3% Existence Chocolate Ganache Stout COLLAB Wishbone Brewery, (Keighley, West Yorkshire)/ Ganesh Speciality Ale 4.5% BEER Beer Nouveau (Manchester, Greater Manchester) A NEW BEER BREWED IN AUGUST 2018. GLUTEN Wold Top Brewery (Hunmanby Grange, North Against the Grain Pale Ale 4.5% FREE Yorkshire) NOT OFTEN SEEN IN CASK. CERTIFIED GLUTEN FREE. Cider Producer Cider Name Style ABV % Cranborne Chase (Blandford Forum, Dorset) Traditional Dry 6% Farmhouse Grumpy John (Bradford, West Yorks) Cider Medium 6% Malvern Magic (Ledbury, Herefordshire) Kingston Black Dry 5.5% (Single variety) Pure North (Holmfirth, West Yorks) Fusion Medium-Dry 6.5% Pulp (Herefordshire and Hebden Bridge, West Yorks) Rhubarb Medium 4% Perry Producer Perry Name Style ABV % Gwatkin (Abbey Dore, Herefordshire) Farmhouse Perry Medium 7% La Cantina (Elland, West Yorks) Yesterday’s Dreams Medium 6% Sweet .
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