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Rural Pub Trail White Swan Walnut Tree Horse & Groom Cross Keys Green Man Chequers Bicanacre CM3 4EX Broads Green CM3 1DT Galleywood CM2 8PL Hatfield Peveral Cm3 2JQ Howe Street CM3 1BG Roxwell CM1 4PD Vine Inn Bakers Arms RURAL PUB TRAIL Railway Tavern Rayleigh Arms Black Notley CM77 8LL Danbury CM3 4QH Collect a mark or stamp for each pub when Kelvedon CO5 9JD Terling CM3 2PW you order a half or pint of real Ale or Cider. Braintree A120 A120 A120 Felsted Leather Bottle Cricketers Littley Green Black Notley White Hart Three Compasses A131 B1008 Kelvedon West Hanningfield Blackmore CM4 ORL Danbury CM3 4ED Fuller Street White Notley Little Waltham CM3 3NY Pleshey Howe Street CM2 8UQ Terling Great Waltham Witham Little Waltham Broads Green A12 A130 Hatfield Peverel Boreham Lion Inn Chequers Roxwell Chelmsford Compasses Cross Keys Boreham Cm3 3JA Felsted CM6 3DL Writtle Littley Green CM3 1BU White Notley CM8 1RQ A414 Danbury Galleywood Mill Green A12 Bicknacre Blackmore A12 Margaretting Tye Ingatestone A130 West Hanningfield Queen’s Head Square & Compasses Black Bull Chequers Boreham CM3 3EG Fuller Street CM3 2BB Margaretting CM4 9JA Writtle Cm1 3NG More details for each pub at: 10 Stamps = 1 Half pint 20 Stamps = 1 Pint All 28 Stamps = 2 Pints Tokens can be collected from the membership stand at the Please Note: There is no cash alternative 2020 Chelmsford Summer & only sheets with the correct markings will be accepted. Beer & Cider festival. King William IV Eagle Rose & Crown Wheatsheaf Leather Bottle Wheatsheaf Braintree CM77 7PU Galleywood CM2 8PS Great Waltham CM3 1AG Hatfield Peverel CM3 2JF Pleshey CM3 1HG Writtle CM3 3DU Chelmsford SUMMER BEER & CIDER F E S T II V A L 2020 RURAL PUB TRAIL Tuesday 7th - Saturday 11th July 2020 Admirals Park, Rainsford Road, Chelmsford CM1 2PL Collect a special mark or stamp from each pub when you 300+ Real Ales Wine, Prosecco & Gin visit and order a half or pint of real Ale or Cider. 100+ Real Ciders, Perries and Pyders Braintree World Food stands Brewery Bars A120 A120 A120 Felsted Live Entertainment Family fun day Littley Green Black Notley A131 B1008 Kelvedon Fuller Street White Notley This Festival is run by Volunteers,, whywhy notnot joinjoin thethe teamteam Pleshey Howe Street Terling of oneone ofof thethe larlargest and oldest CAMRA festivals in the UK ? Great Waltham Witham Little Waltham More info about the festival and volunteering att Broads Green A12 www.cbcf.cbcf.inf.info A130 Hatfield Peverel Boreham Roxwell Chelmsford Writtle A414 Danbury Score your Beers on Galleywood Mill Green A12 Score your Beer Bicknacre Use the sliding scale to score your beer www.chelmsford.camra.org.uk Blackmore A12 0 1 2 3 4 5 Margaretting Tye Go to Whatpub@ hps://whatpub.com No Cask Ale Poor Average Good Very Good Perfect Ingatestone A130 “Member Login” West Hanningfield enter your CAMRA Membership number & password 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 Undrinkable Poor Average Good Very Good Poor Average Good Very Good Perfect Find your Pub Discover & support our rural pubs with Chelmsford & Click on to find pubs nearby or Find or type in the Brewery & Beer Name mid-Essex CAMRA, and win free Beer or Cider tokens to Type in the Pub’s name and locaon Submit Score use at our 2020 Summer Beer & Cider festival. Chelmsford and Mid-Essex CAMRA Members SCORE YOUR BEERS at Whatpub or GBG app. If you prefer you can submit your scores on paper at Branch or Commiee Meengs where score sheets are available. DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to ensure the contents of this trail are correct at me of prinng. Nevertheless, the Publisher cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions, or for changes in any details given, or for the consequences of any reliance on the informaon provided by the same. This does not affect your statutory rights..
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