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Wandsworth Common Halloween Beer Festival 2012 - 4th Annual
THE BEER LIST 2012 – draft (final beer list may vary, but only slighty…)
Welcome to the 4th
October Halloween Festival and 8th
in our series of twice yearly beer
festivals. There is a massive influence of new, hard to find, and genuinely unique beers
this time round. Be absolutely sure to sample the Gothic 666 beer a collaboration
between hosts Le Gothique and this years sponsor Shepherd Neame.
Bateman’s, Wainfleet, Lincolnshire Bateman’s Dark Mild 3.0% The lowest gravity beer at our festival. But
still one of the best Milds in Britain. Deservedly popular
B & T Shefford, Bedfordshire Black Squirrel 3.9% A rich dark beer with hints of blackcurrant and
chocolate in the flavour, leading to long fruity finish. The name is derived
from the new breed of squirrel seen in Bedfordshire in the last couple of
years.
Belleville Brewing, Jaggard Way, Wandsworth
**NEW BREWERY**CASK SAMPLE ONLY**** Thames Surfer 5.7% Only the Wandsworth Common festival organisers
could find you a brewery and a beer so NEW that no-one, no-one, has even
heard of it let alone tried it. We are indebted to Adrian Thomas for bringing
in a cask sample of his first brew at what will eventually be London’s latest
brewery (opens Jan 2013) A West Coast IPA style packed with hops.
Delivered “bright” and only 36 pints.
London Brownstone Ale 4.9% is planned at time of going to Press.
Possibly only available on Preview night. But ask at front desk.
Botanist, Kew Gardens, London **NEW BREWERY** 65 Mild 3.4% Good old fashioned mild. Almost died out in London this is a
rare re-birth of an almost lost tradition in the South at least. The name is
derived from the bus route that passes by the brewpub in Kew
OK Ale 4.2% An Oaky, nutty, malty, beer but well balanced bitter/malt.
The name is derived from the trade mark of the Botanical Gardens and in
fact the popular term “O.K” is derived from this Kew Garden trade mark.
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391 Ale 4.0% Deep mahogany brown with dark fruit cake on the nose. Once
again the bus route passing the brewpub is the origin of the name.
Humulus Lupulus 3.8% Light orange brown in colour. Grapefruit and hint
of pineapple flavour. The name is derived from the latin name for hop plant.
See……you are actually learning something AND drinking!!
Nemo Phila 5.0% A Halloween special brew. Very dark bitter made with
black malts. Nemo Phila is the latin name for a popular plant often found in
graveyards.
Kew Green 5.2% Naturally cloudy with faint berry notes. Raspberry, cloves
and peppers can be detected.
Maximus 6.2% A deep red predominantly hoppy ale. Maximum hops as the
name suggests.
Box Steam Brewery, Rode Hill, Wiltshire Ghost Train 4.8% Full bodied, deep amber bitter with delicate blackcurrant
aroma. Slightly sweet finish with nutty aftertaste
Bradfield, Sheffield, South Yorkshire Yorkshire Farmer 4.0% A gold coloured brew. Light on the palate with a
smooth bitter finish.
Bristol Beer Factory, Ashton, Bristol Acer 3.8% Remarkable flavour from the Sorachi Ace hops. Feels stronger
than the 3.8% suggests. Tangerines and lemons.
Sunrise 4.4% Smooth premium golden ale. Very refreshing. One to have if
you have blown out earlier on a heavy stout.
Milk Stout 4.5% Creamy and full bodied a National Champion Stout
Brew No.7 4.5% Distinctive best bitter. Full bodied and very drinkable
Bitter Kiwi 5.0% New Zealand hopped bitter with tropical aromas and
flavour
West Coast Red 5.0% An American style hop led beer balanced with malts
to give a medium bodied beer.
Southville Hop 6.5% Blockbuster dry hopped IPA style. Amber in colour.
Uses the increasingly popular Centennial, Columbus and Simcoe hops. Big
and Strong.
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Burton Bridge, Burton on Trent, Staffordshire Thomas Sykes 10% A full on barley wine. Deceptively easy drinking so be
careful. How can you leave the festival without trying at least a half of this
brewing blockbuster
Bushy’s Brewery Braddan, Isle of Man Helmsman 4.5% All the way from Manx a golden brown bitter light yet full
bodied with a light floral aroma. Brewed to celebrate Manxman John
Quilliam’s actions at the Battle of Trafalgar. Hard to find, unless of course,
you are currently tax exiled on the Isle.
Cromarty, Cromarty, Scotland. NEW BREWERY Hit the Lip 3.8% Summery beer with peach and pine aromas
Happy Chappy 4.1% New wave West coast American style bitter made
with both New Zealand and U.S. hops. Fresh and zingy.
Brewed Awakening 4.7% Rich and dark beer with six malts and real
espresso coffee from Arabica beans.
Red Rocker 5.0% A red rye based beer laced with American hops during
the boil but then dry hopped with American and New Zealand hops.
Dark Star, Horsham, West Sussex American Pale Ale 4.7% This was amongst the first of the new wave of
American style super hopped beers. A multi award winning beer and was
best in class and overall Bronze at this year’s Great British Beer Festival.
Find out why. Must try.
Winter Meltdown 5.0% Bronze coloured with chocolate and crystal malts.
Cask conditioned with Chinese stem ginger for a warming winter feel
Dark Star Festival 5.0% A chestnut, bronze coloured bitter with smooth
mouth feel. Gold medal winner at the 2012 Great British Beer festival in the
Strong Bitter Class. Must try.
Revelation 5.7% A blend of four hops Centennial, citra, cascade and
liberty. A mega hoppy brew. All the beers from Dark Star seem to have that
cutting edge feel. This is no exception.
Derventio, Darley Abbey, Derbyshire NEW BREWERY
King Arthur 4.3% Traditional brown bitter with sweet biscuit malt flavours
and a smooth balanced bitterness.
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Dorset Brewery, Crossway, Dorset Jurassic 4.2% A medium bodied golden ale using Challenger and Mount
Hood hops providing a citrus aroma and clean sharp taste.
Downton Salisbury, Wiltshire Pumpkin Ale 4.2% A well hopped Autumnal ale with a nutty sweetness
and distinctive orange hue derived from the addition of fresh pumpkin.
Honey Blonde 4.3% Straw coloured beer with sweetened with a hint of
honey
Gooseberry Wheat 4.4% A 30% pale malt wheat is used to produce a
sprightly, refreshing flavour. The addition of Britain’s forgotten fruit, the
gooseberry, adds a sharp bite to the well balanced hoppiness. Buy more
gooseberries or this fruit will die out in the UK!!
Nelson Delight 4.5% Mellow amber with added rum making it rich and
sweet on the palate. Recommended. Celebrates Trafalgar Day October 21st
Dark Delight 5.5% A rare chance to sample an “Old Ale” a style of beer
fast disappearing. Must try a festival favourite.
Chocolate Orange 5.8% Consistently a festival crowd pleaser. Very
chocolately and very orangey. Must try.
Chimera IPA 6.8% This is the original strength IPA’s were sent out to
India before the modern day re-interpretation of the style as a mid gravity
session bitter. Strong and powerful. Excellent.
Roman Imperial Stout 9.0% This is Martin Strawbridge’s first Imperial
Stout and should be well worth a try. An abundance of chocolate and roasted
coffee flavours and aromas. Silky smooth, rich and powerful.
Elland Brewery, Elland, West Yorhshire Bargee 3.8% Full flavoured bitter with two malts and both English and
American hops
Exmoor, Wivelscombe, Somerset Beast 6.6% A rich porter with toffee, mocha coffee and chocolate aromas.
Fruitcake, rum and coffee on the palate
Wild Cat 4.4% Gold with hoppy citrus fruits. Initially sweet and lemony
but with bitterness showing through long finish
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Fuller Smith & Turner, Chiswick London London Porter 5.4% Brewed from a blend of Brown, Crystal, and
Chocolate malts for a creamy delivery balanced by traditional Fuggles hops
Red Fox 4.3% An autumnal seasonal ale red in colour. Distinctive biscuit
notes. From London’s leading brewer.
Brewers No.2 Reserve 8.2% We are indebted to Derek Prentice of Fullers
for providing this unique one-off experimental beer available ONLY at this
festival . Brewed then stored for 2 years in an old cognac cask. As it says on
the festival banner. “Expect the unexpected”. Must try. If still available after
first day.
Fuzzy Duck, Fulton Le Flyde, Lancashire Mucky Duck 4.0% A dark stout, slightly sweet with roasted malts giving a
coffee and chocolate palate
Green Jack Brewery, Lowestoft, Suffolk Trawlerboys 4.6% Gold medal winner in Best Bitter class and overall Runner-up
Champion Beer of Britain 2012 at Great British Beer Festival. You simply must try to
find out what all the fuss is about.
Head in a Hat Brewery (The Florence) Herne Hill
London SE24 **NEW BREWERY** Titfer Dinner Ale 3.5% Beer historian Peter Haydon is using old London
beer recipes to fashion a revival of long lost styles of beer. This “dinner ale”
was designed to be drunk with the domestic family evening meal. Light and
refreshing the recipe dates from 1925 from a brewery in Camden.
Trilby XX Mild 4.0% Mild has virtually died out in London. Yet it was
once the predominant style. Basic mild was sold as “X”. This “XX” version
was the next step up.
Tommy IPA 4.2% It is a much repeated falsehood that IPA’s were brewed
extra strong for export to our troops stationed abroad. This 1914 recipe at
4.2% proves otherwise.
Topper 4.8% From a Barclay Perkins recipe dating from the Battle of
Trafalgar 1805 this is another export ale that is strong in hops but not
alcoholic strength. Indeed for its day it is on the weak side.
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Hog’s Back, Tongham, Surrey Autumn Ale 4.0% A golden ale brewed with new season hops. A subtle
banana creeps in before bitter finish
R.I.Psnorter 5.0% Ripsnorther is a traditional strong English ale. Reddish
amber in colour. A Malty beer.
A over T 9.0% Fantastic barley wine style beer from our friends in
Tongham. Full bodied and tawny coloured. A malty aroma with hints of
vanilla. Hops eventually cut through the underlying sweetness.
Hoggleys Brewery, Litchborough, Northamptonshire Northants Bitter 4.0% A really beautiful, rich, golden beer. Made with
Fuggles and Northdown hops.
Hoggleys IPA 5.0 % A thirst quenching IPA, bitter with malty undertones
Houston, Renfrewshire, Scotland Braveheart 4.3% An exceptional Scottish Premium Ale with rich lingering
hoppy aroma. The Houston Brewery was Champion Best bitter in 2011.
Ilkley Brewery, Ilkley, West Yorkshire Ilkley Gold 3.9% A golden session ale with floral aromas derived from
Celeia and Cascade hops
Leeds Brewery Leeds, West Yorkshire Gathering Storm 4.4% A traditional stout A combination of dark roasted
malts and subtle hops giving a rich finish.
London Fields, Hackney E8 **NEW BREWERY** Pale Ale 3.7% A classic citrussy English Pale Ale but mixed with Galaxy
Tasmanian hops giving it a tropical fruit finish.
Hackney Hopster 4.2% Packed with New Zealand Motueka and Sauvin
hops giving grapefruit, lemon and gooseberry flavours. Superb.
Love Not War 4.2% First brewed last year as the brewers baracaded
themselves into the brewery during the riots outside. A red ale with caramel
and pear character.
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JW Lees, Middleton Junction, Manchester Dragons Fire 4.0% An all malt ale with citrus aftertaste. Will pu a fire in
your belly.
Moonraker 6.5% Those of you who visited the recent Battersea festival
will remember this powerful very drinkable barley wine style beer from the
strong ales section in the corner of the Hall (where you would have seen me
propping up the bar). Deservedly popular. Was originally 7.5% but reduced
to avoid punitive tax on beers of 7.5 and over.
Magic Rock, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire **NEW** Hire Wire 5.5% A mighty USA style hop forward bitter from this new
brewery founded in 2011. Mango, lychee grapefruit flavours anchored to a
malt base.
Dark Arts 6.0% A four malt blend with bags and bags of whole hops.
Chocolate, blackberry and fig flavours. As we say…come over to the dark
side and expect the unexpected. Could be a festival favourite.
Moles, Melksham, Wiltshire Perle Anniversary Ale 4.6% Brewed to celebrate 30 years of brewing at
Moles using the Perle hop which is often used in German style beers. Gold
in colour with malty flavours, slightly floral aroma.
Mole Catcher 5.0% Copper coloured ale with spicy hop aroma and long
bitter finish.
Moorhouse, Burnley Lancashire Pendle Witch 5.1% Curiously this obvious Halloween pick is brewed all
the year round and not just October. Well balanced malty brew with long
complex and malty finish
Naylors Brewery Crosshills, West Yorkshire Merlins Revenge 4.3% Although this a predominantly a festival of dark
brews this is a very drinkable golden blonde ale from Naylor’s series of
mythically named beers.
New Plassey, Wrexham Clwyd, Wales
Dragon’s Breath 6.0% Strong full bodied tawny bitter. My kind of beer.
Must try.
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Northumberland Brewery, Bedlington,
Northumberland Witches & Warlocks 4.0% Seasonal beer from brewery founded just 10
years ago but with ever growing reputation
Coffin Dodger 4.3% Very popular at last years Halloween festival
Orkney Brewery Quoyloo, Orkney Skull Splitter 8.5% A must try all the way from the Orkney Isles. Intense
malty, apple, prune and plum aromas. A long dry finish with a hint of nut.
Otley Brewery Pontypridd, Mid Glamorgan O-1 Original. 4.0% The original Otley beer a straw coloured pale ale with
large amounts of styrian golding hops.
Phoenix Brewery of Heywood Lancashire Skellington 4.1% Pale coloured ale brewed only at Halloween
West Coast IPA 4.6% A heady waft of hops. Complex malty hoppy finish
Pot Belly Brewery, Kettering, Northamptonshire Pigs Do Fly 4.4% A light and golden ale from a brewery that has won over
30 awards since starting up in 2005.
Rebellion Marlow, Buckinghamshire Rebellion Mild 3.5% Dark with off white head. An old fashioned mild.
Strong on caramel without much bitterness as you would expect.
Saint Georges’s Brewery of Callow End, Worcester Red Dragon 3.9% Red in colour as the name suggests. Initially spicy but
with long lasting bitter finish.
Sambrook’s Batteresea, London Lavender Hill 4.5% A special limited edition from the boys from Battersea.
Infused with real honey for a sweetish finish.
Powerhouse Porter 4.9% My favourite of all the Sambrook’s beers. A dark
brown porterwith very pleasant roasted malt nose. The flavour is of
caramelised fruit. A delicious pint.
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Sarah Hughes Brewery Sedgley, Dudley Sedgeley Surprise 5.0% Bitter sweet and medium bodied. Nice to have all
3 beers from Sarah Hughes for you to sample
Dark Ruby Mild 6.0% Regulars at this and other festivals will be aware of
this wonderfully eccentric extremely drinkable 6% mild . Brewed in an open
copper Victorian brewery. We actually sent a van all the way to Dudley to
collect this. Has acquired an almost mythical status as it’s either never
arrived or just run out. Don’t worry we have several firkins put by. Enjoy.
Snowflake 8.0% Snowflake is the ultra rare seasonal ale from the Beacon
Hotel in Sedgley. Has not ever been sold outside the homebrew pub except
at this festival. Barley wine style with a hint of coconut.
Shepherd Neame Faversham, Kent Late Red 4.2% Shep’s are the largest brewer by volume to be featured at
this festival of otherwise entirely micro breweries. But never under estimate
what great beers they can produce from their Faversham base in the heart of
English hop country. Copper red and very drinkable
Spooks 4.7% The favourite of all the Halloween themed beers at last years
festival. Only available for one month.
Bishops Finger 5.0% Originally supplied only in bottles in 1958. But for
some time now the flagship cask strong ale from this Kentish brewing
dynasty. Ruby coloured and mouth filling. Named after a signpost found on
the Pilgrims Way. Also known locally as Nun’s Delight or Ecclesiastical
Digit.
Gothic Ale A unique 6.0% beer made from 6 malts and its 6%. The result of
a collaboration with hosts Le Gothique and our sponsor Shepherd Neame.
The obvious “must try” of the festival. Available nowhere else. Will
possibly become a regular. Dark rich and complex. Beautiful.
Skinners Brewery Truro, Cornwall Cornish Scream 4.3% A spooky themed beer from the ever excellent
Skinners Brewery Copper coloured with smooth bittersweet finish.
Titanic Brewery Stoke on Trent Staffordshire Titanic Mild 3.5% A mild of classic stlye. Roast malt and delicately
balanced by hops. True to type it has a rounded sweetness & smooth dry
finish.
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Captain Smith’s Strong Ale 5.2% Red/brown colour. Quite malty which is
welcome with so many super hopped ales around. Slightly sweetish honey
aftertaste.
Triple fff Four Marks, Hampshire Alton Pride 3.8% A golden brown full bodied session bitter with a hop
forward aroma and finish. A former Champion Beer of Britain (2008)
Twickenham Fine Ales Twickenham, London Naked Ladies 4.4% Well hopped with First gold and Styrian. Extremely
fine beer. Essential. Do try before it runs out. Deservedly popular.
Autumn Blaze 4.4% Russet amber ale with gentle spicy aroma. English and
German hops mixed with dark and crystal malts to give a full flavoured
Autumnal ale.
Strange Brew 4.1% A dark golden ale only brewed at this time of year.
Five different hops are used in this initially experimental brew which was so
popular last Halloween.
Entire Butt 6.4% A dark porter with treacle and liquorice notes and clean
hop finish.
Williams Brothers Kelliebank, Alloa, Clackmananshire William’s Black 4.2% A rich dark ale dominated by roasted malts. Coffee
and chocolate overtones. But can you discern the wonderful blackcurrant
aroma?
Windsor and Eton Windsor, Berkshire Canberra 4.0% Dark Malty brew for the autumn using maple syrup from
Canada and Australian and New Zealand hops. The third and final brew
completing Windsor & Etons “Jubilee Ales”
Eton Boatman 4.3% Fresh clean golden ale made with American citra and
Australian galaxy hops. The Dorney Lake rowing events at the Olympics
were less than a mile from the brewery.
Kohinoor 4.5% The second “Jubilee Ale” from Windsor & Eton. A pale ale
made using Jaggery sugar, Jasmine petals, coriander and cardamom from the
Far East. A must try from a respected brewer
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WJ King Horsham West Sussex King’s Old Ale 4.5% Big tasting Old Ale with silky smooth mouth feel of
coffee and molasses This was our March 2012 Festival overall Champion
Beer of Wandsworth. We welcome its return for you all to savour once
again. Highly recommended.
Autumn Mist 4.1% Quintessentially autumnal. Lovely reddish brown hue.
Marris otter malts plus three Kentish hops. Wonderful.
THE CIDER BAR
Mr Whitehead’s, Selborne from the Heart of
Hampshire
*****All Ciders priced at £3.60/pint £1.80 half****
Blackberry 4.0%
Strawberry 4.2%
Plum 4.0%
Rum 7.0%
Toffee Apple 4.0%
Boxing Dog 7.5%
Cirrus Minor 5.0%%
The Devils Device 8.4%
Equinox 4.5%
Heart of Hampshire 6.0%
Apples & Pears 5.0%
Newtons Discovery 3.8%
Midnight Special Perry 5.0%
Perry Light 3.8%
Novo Pyrus (new season pear) 7.0%
Single Variety “Katy” 5.0%
Single Variety “Dabinette” 6.8%
Single Variety “Russet” 7.5%
…more ciders will be added throughout the festival.
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FESTIVAL FOOD (Please order and wait to receive all food from inside
main bar.)
Gothique Cheese Burger £5.95
Cumberland sausage Bap £4.95
Chilli & Rice £6.95
Lamb Madras Curry, Rice, Nam and pickle £6.95
Vegetable soup crusty baguette £3.95
Melton Mowbray pork pie + coleslaw £2.95
English farmhouse cheese board + bread £4.95
Plate of thick cut chips £2.50
Filled Baguettes, various fillings (in box on bar) £3.60
Pickled Eggs/ Pork scratchings/ Crisps £1.00
VOTING FORM from last programme March 2012 it
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