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Page 1: Celtic Beer Festival Programme 2012
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Welcome From James StaughtonSt Austell Brewery Managing Director

Welcome From James Staughton

Welcome From Roger Ryman

A Guide To The Cellars & Bars

The Top Bar Beers 1 to 76

The Bottom Bar Beers 77 to 126

The Old Rum Store Beers 127 to 166

The Food Bar Food served from 12noon to 9.30pm

Live Music From 12noon to 10.30pm

Visitor Centre Shop From 11.00am to 5.00pm

St Austell Brewery Charitable Trust

Our Sponsors

£6 off When you spend £30 or more on food in a St Austell Brewery pub.

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Welcome to the St Austell Brewery Celtic Beer Festival 2012

On behalf of my colleagues at the Brewery I would like to extend a warm welcome to you to our 14th Festival and my 14th year working behind the Top Bar on the 11am to 2pm shift pulling pints for thirsty customers.

Well what a summer! The Diamond Jubilee, the European Football Championships and the Olympics all taking place during the wettest summer for 100 years. Although we had much to celebrate during the Olympics, trade was disappointing but sales of our ales led by Tribute continued to blaze a trail that is bucking the national sales trend of cask ales for yet another year. Exports to over fifteen countries around the world together with sales to supermarkets are now starting to make a significant contribution which is also encouraging.

Following the spectacular Olympics we were proud to host eleven of the Team GB ladies rowing team including Cornish girls Helen Glover (Gold medallist) and Annie Vernon. As you can imagine that was another tough day in the office. I keep telling everyone I’m lucky enough to have the best job in the world – now there’s no doubt!

Meanwhile on the pub front we have successfully completed major refurbishments at The Globe, Topsham and The Three Crowns, Chagford. We also bought five pubs from Enterprise Inns including our first pub in Bristol – The Albion in Clifton. The other four sites which we are delighted to welcome to our estate are The Blue Ball, Exeter; The Cornish Arms, Tavistock; The George, Plympton and The Rose and Crown, Yealmpton.

During the last few months we have started delivering direct to customers in Bristol and Bath and this is presenting us with some very exciting opportunities. Tribute is being well received by trade customers and consumers alike but, as importantly, so are all our other permanent ales – Dartmoor, Trelawny, Proper Job and HSD.

If you believe in strength in numbers today’s Festival illustrates what a wealth of ales we have at our disposal. Congratulations to Roger and his team for brewing up such an amazing line-up of over thirty-five ales!

All proceeds from the Festival will go towards the St. Austell Brewery Charitable Trust and this figure is typically in the region of £10,000. I am pleased to announce that our nominated charities for 2013 will be Macmillan Cancer Support and the Phoenix Stroke Appeal.

Thank you as always for your generous support. Enjoy yourselves (responsibly) and best wishes for a Happy Christmas and prosperous 2013.

James Staughton, Managing Director

Welcome From James StaughtonSt Austell Brewery Managing Director

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Welcome From Roger RymanSt Austell Brewery Head Brewer

Now the perfect Cornish lager....

...is available on draught

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Welcome From Roger RymanSt Austell Brewery Head Brewer

Welcome back to the Brewery cellars and the 14th annual Celtic Beer Festival.

2012 has been a year of celebrations for Britain, what with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, the first ever British win at the Tour de France and outstanding sporting success at the London Olympics and we are pleased to welcome you back to the Brewery cellars to celebrate another great British tradition – BEER!

We launched Korev as the main lager at last year’s festival and sales have increased by more than 1600% since this time last year! Whilst we are justifiable proud of Korev’s success, cask ale production remains the priority of the brewing team and we are proud to feature Tribute as our lead beer of this year’s festival.

In order to meet the ongoing popularity of Tribute and our other beers, we have now installed a new Cask Operations Plant (with improved cold cellar storage) which will allow the racking team to fill a firkin (9 gallon cask) in just 12 seconds, increasing our cask racking capabilities from 120 firkins to 300 firkins an hour. The facility has been designed around optimum energy efficiency, including solar panels which have generated over 45,000kW hours since they were installed one year ago, and is currently one of the largest and most efficient racking plants in the country.

This year has also seen several awards being added to our already overflowing trophy cabinet, but two awards are of particular note. Back in March Tribute was named Regional Cask Ale of the Year 2012 at the Publican’s Supplier Awards in London, the biggest event in the pub industry’s calendar where the best suppliers to the pub trade are recognised

for their outstanding efforts. More recently and a bit closer to home, both Admiral’s Ale and Proper Job won Gold medals in the beer category at the Taste of the West’s Product Awards 2012.

Once again the last six weeks have seen a flurry of activity in our micro brewery and over 20 new recipes have been developed for your enjoyment. As I said before, today’s festival is about celebrating beer and whether you choose to try one of our new special brews or stick with your tried and tested Tribute, please enjoy the day and celebrate sensibly!

Roger Ryman, Head Brewer

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The CellarsA Guide To The Bars

Entrance & Exit

Beer Tokens / Glasses / Programmes

Beer Tokens Available here.£1.50 per 1/2 pint.

Visitor Centre Shop

Cloakroom (£1 Donation Required)

The Top Bar Beers 1 to 76

Music Stage

Hospitality Bar VIP Tickets Only (Until 6pm)

The Food Bar Food served from 12noon to 9.30pm

Entrance & Exit

The Cellars

The Top Bar

The Queue...

Toilets

Smoking AreaSmoking AreaThe smoking area is accessed from in front of the Top Bar.

The Bottom Bar Beers 77 to 126

The Old Rum Store Beers 127 to 166

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The Old Rum StoreBeers 127 to 166

The CellarsA Guide To The Bars

The Top BarBeers 1 to 76

The Food BarAvailable from 12noon to 9.30pm

Hospitality BarVIP Ticket Holders Only(Until 6pm)

Please Note• We cannot refund any unused beers tokens.• If you require a new glass, please see the upstairs ticket desk. A £1 donation will be required.• Bottled water is available at all bars for 1 token.

VIP Entrance & Exit

The CellarsMusic Stage

First Floor

Hospitality Bar

Bar

The Bottom BarBar

Food Bar

The Bottom BarBeers 77 to 126

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The Top BarBeers 1 to 11

Smokin’ Barrel 5.3% abvSt Austell BreweryA dark and smokey amber ale. Brewed with malt smoked over beech wood.

1851 5.2% abvSt Austell BreweryA strong golden ale, originally brewed to celebrate the sesquicentenary of St Austell Brewery.

High Maltage 5.8% abvSt Austell BrewerySome neck-oil from our Engineering department!

Dear Boy 4.9% abvSt Austell BreweryA robust beer with a flourish of malt & aromatic hops, by brewery liaison officer Gerry Bazin.

Smugglers Vintage Ale 6.0% abvSt Austell BreweryA classic blend of barrel aged barley wine and strong old ale.

B R E W E D

SPEC I A L LY

HEAD BREWER

Proper Black 5.0% abvSt Austell BreweryA contradiction in terms. Black as stout, but close your eyes and this beer is pure IPA.

Pack o’ Cards Ale 4.4% abvSt Austell BreweryA traditional copper coloured bitter brewed for the Pack of Cards Inn, Coombe Martin.

Bucket of Blood 4.5% abvSt Austell BreweryA rich, ruby red spooky beer to celebrate Halloween.

Dartmoor Best Bitter 3.5% abvSt Austell BreweryEnglish bitter with hints of caramel and English Golding hops, brewed in St Austell since 1994.

Big Job Double IPA 9.0% abvSt Austell BreweryIf a job’s worth doing, it’s worth overdoing! A massively hopped double IPA.

Hope & Glory 4.6% abvSt Austell BreweryA light and golden fruity ale to celebrate the Queen’s diamond jubilee.

HOPE&

GLORY4.6% ABV

5.2% ABV

5.8% ABV5.8% ABV

Premium Ale

5.2% ABV5.2% ABV

Strong Golden Ale

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The Top BarBeers 12 to 23

Black Prince 4.0% abvSt Austell BreweryRich, malty and toffee aromas feature in this full bodied dark mild.

Nicholson’s Pale Ale 4.0% abvSt Austell BreweryThe perfect balance of malt and hops, brewed exclusively for the Nicholson’s estate of pubs.

Tribute Extra 5.2% abvSt Austell BreweryCrafted each year for Christmas, this special brew of Tribute is full and malty with a fruity aroma.

1913 Original Stout 4.5% abvSt Austell BreweryRecreated from our brewing journal of 1913 it has dark roast and a hint of smokiness.

Admiral’s Ale 5.0% abvSt Austell BreweryAward winning malt strong amber ale, brewed exclusively with locally grown Cornish Gold malt.

Broon Dog Brown Ale 4.7% abvSt Austell BreweryBrewed in the style of a North Eastern brown ale, strong, malty sweet with restrained bitterness.

Trelawny 3.8% abvSt Austell BreweryAmber session bitter with malt, peach and apricot aromas from Galaxy and English Endeavour hops.

Proper Job 4.5% abvSt Austell BreweryUS hop varieties give full grapefruit and citrus flavour to this ‘proper’ IPA.

Tribute 4.2% abvSt Austell BreweryOur best seller, golden, full and delicate malt with citrus hoppy flavour and finish.

Gold Rush 4.4% abvSt Austell BreweryA golden, fruity and hoppy ale, with just a hint of sweetness.

CORNISH PALE ALE

STRONG CORNISH ALE

HSD 5.0% abvSt Austell BrewerySt Austell Brewery’s legendary strong bitter. Known as High Speed Diesel to its friends.

Hop Harvest Pale Ale 3.8% abvSt Austell BreweryA light golden Pale Ale with a firm bitterness and crisp edge, brewed with fresh cut Sovereign hops.

5.0% ABV

Brewed exclusively for Nicholson’s

CRAFT BREWED

EST. 1873 ALC 4.0%

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INDEPENDENT FAMILY BREWERS SINCE 18

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NOURISHINGNOURISHING

ORIGINAL STO

UT ORIGINAL STO

UT 19131913

4.7% ABV

Brown Ale

BROONDOG

BROONDOG

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The Top BarBeers 24 to 34

Best Endeavour 4.3% abvSt Austell BreweryFresh Endeavour hops from Worcestershire. A full sweet beer with toffee and a hint of pears.

Jester English IPA 4.5% abvSt Austell BreweryJester hops are a new trial variety of English hops. This brew tests out this promising variety.

Ruby Jack Red Ale 4.5% abvSt Austell BreweryBrewed by Nick Orton to honour 19th Century boxing champion Bob Fitzsimmons or ‘Ruby Jack.’

To The Lef-t 7.0% abvSt Austell BreweryPale blonde Belgian style beer with an aroma of bananas.

Cardinal Syn 8.0% abvSt Austell BreweryBrewed with Trappist yeast; a rich and complex monastic brew in the style of Belgian monks.

Bad Habit 8.5% abvSt Austell BreweryGolden Triple were first perfected by the brothers at the Westmalle Abbey near Antwerp. Our Cornish interpretation require serious contemplation!

Rostock Bock 8.0% abvSt Austell BreweryGenuine north German style Bock Bier, brewed by our German brewing student, Franziska Kell.

James’s Flemish Style Red 6.0% abvSt Austell BreweryBrewer James Vincent takes all year to carefully blend the Flemish style red. An aged beer withacidic notes balanced by raspberries & cherries.

Hell Up Alt Bier 5.6% abvSt Austell BreweryAlt beers are dark lager style beers that originate from Düsseldorf. This one has been brewed by Dean Kitley and Rob Orton. Dean is an army child who also holds a German passport.

Draught Korev Lager 4.8% abvSt Austell BreweryIt’s taken us 160 years to create the perfect Cornish lager, but we think you’ll agree it’s been worth the wait. Korev simply means ‘beer’ in Cornish.

Proper Cool 5.5% abvSt Austell BreweryA beer of this strength and character will stand up to being served chilled and lightly carbonated.

FRANZ I SKA ’ S

ROSTOCKBOCK8.0%ABV

Indian Pale Ale

5.2% ABV

BESTENDEAVOUR

Worcestershire Hops4.3% ABV

Belgian Style7.0% ABV

TO THELEF-T

German Style5.6% ABV

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The Top BarBeers 35 to 54

Copper Press 5.0% abvThatchers Cider, Somerset

Twice a Knight 4.8% abvCastle Brewery, Lostwithiel

Gorge Best 4.0% abvCheddar Ales, Cheddar

Atlantic Gold 5.0% abvAtlantic Brewery, Newquay

Totty Pot 4.5% abvCheddar Ales, Cheddar

Gem 4.1% abvBath Ales, Bristol

Hoptimum IPA 6.3% abvCoastal Brewery, Redruth

Barnsey 4.5% abvBath Ales, Bristol

Montol 4.1% abvDriftwood Spars, St Agnes

Topsail 4.0% abvBays Brewery, Paignton

Exmoor Gold 4.5% abvExmoor Ales, Wiveliscome

Bays Gold 4.3% abvBays Brewery, Paignton

Exmoor Dark 4.2% abvExmoor Ales, Wiveliscome

Flora Dayz 4.0% abvBlue Anchor, Helston

Chough Ale 4.0% abvFrys Brewery, Launceston

Butcombe Bitter 4.0% abvButcombe Brewery, Wrington

Dockside Dark 5.2% abvGloucester Brewery, Gloucester

Rare Breed 4.2% abvButcombe Brewery, Wrington

South Western Ciders

Cornish and West Country Cask Ales

HAN

D CRAFTED AT MYRTLE FARM, SOMERSE

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Pale Ale No. 2 6.0% abvHarbour Brewing Co, Bodmin

Porter No. 1 5.5% abvHarbour Brewing Co, Bodmin

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The Top BarBeers 55 to 76

Beast of Bodmin Moor 4.0% abvPenpoint Brewery, Altarnun

Porthleven 4.8% abvSkinner’s Brewery, Truro

IPA 5.0% abvHarbour Brewing Co, Bodmin

Trink 5.2% abvPenzance Brewing Co, Crowlas

Arthur’s Ale 4.4% abvTintagel Brewery, Tintagel

Chocolate Stout 9.0% abvHarbour Brewing Co, Bodmin

Harry’s 4.6% abvQuercus Brewery, Churchstow

Elves Bells 5.0% abvWooden Hand Brewery, Grampound Road

Black Boar 4.8% abvHogswood Brewery, Mithian

Helene Wheat 5.3% abvRebel Brewing Company, Penryn

Celtic Kernow King 4.6% abvHogswood Brewery, Mithian

80/- 5.0% abvRebel Brewing Company, Penryn

Tally Ho 5.5% abvJC & RH Palmer, Bridport

Pitchfork 4.3% abvRCH Brewery, Minehead

Magik 4.2% abvKeltek Brewery, Redruth

Easy Street Cream 5.0% abvRCH Brewery, Minehead

Frenchman’s Creek 4.6% abvLizard Ales, Coverack

Winter Berry 4.8% abvSharp’s Brewery, Rock

IPA 3.3% abvParadise Brewery, Hayle

Project Wheatcore 4.8% abvSharp’s Brewery, Rock

Bitter 4.0% abvParadise Brewery, Hayle

Jingle Knocker 5.2% abvSkinner’s Brewery, Truro

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The Bottom BarBeers 77 to 94

Mahou 5.6% abvCarlsberg, Spain

Draught Korev Lager 4.8% abvSt Austell Brewery

Erdinger Weiss 5.2% abvErdinger, Germany

Leffe Blonde 6.6% abvAB InBev, Leuven, Belgium

Carlsberg Pilsner 3.8% abvCarlsberg, Northampton

Hoegaarden Wit 4.8% abvAB InBev, Leuven, Belgium

Guinness 4.1% abvDiageo, Dublin, Ireland

Stone IPA 6.8% abvStone Brewing, San Diego, California

Levitation IPA 4.4% abvStone Brewing, San Diego, California

Dartmoor Best Bitter 3.5% abvSt Austell Brewery

Pinstripe Red 5.2% abvSKA Brewing, Colorado

Trelawny 3.8% abvSt Austell Brewery

Steel Toe Stout 5.4% abvSKA Brewing, Colorado

Tribute 4.2% abvSt Austell Brewery

Harvest Ale 6.7% abvSierra Nevada, Chico, California

Proper Job 4.5% abvSt Austell Brewery

Kolsch 5.0% abvSierra Nevada, Chico, California

HSD 5.0% abvSt Austell Brewery

World Beers and Lagers

St Austell Brewery Ale and Lager

CORNISH PALE ALE

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The Bottom BarBeers 95 to 112

O’Hara’s Red 4.3% abvCarlow Brewing Co, County Carlow, Ireland

O’Hara’s Stout 4.3% abvCarlow Brewing Co, County Carlow, Ireland

Galway Hooker IPA 4.4% abvGalway Brewing Co, County Galway, Ireland

Crean’s Lager 4.6% abvDingle Brewing Co, County Kerry, Ireland

Rattler 6.0% abvHealey’s Cyder Farm, Cornwall

Strongbow 4.5% abvHeineken UK (Bulmers), Somerset

Irish Ales & Lager Scottish & Welsh Cask Ales

Draught Cider

Thatchers Pear 4.8% abvThatchers Cider, Somerset

Black Cuillin 4.5% abvIsle of Skye, Uig, Isle of Skye, Scotland

Pundie 5.0% abvInveralmond, Perth, Scotland

Red Rye 4.5% abvBarney’s Beer, Edinburgh, Scotland

Volcano IPA 5.0% abvBarney’s Beer, Edinburgh, Scotland

Raj IPA 3.8% abvTryst Brewery, Larbert, Scotland

Brockville 5.5% abvTryst Brewery, Larbert, Scotland

Wildcat 5.1% abvCairngorm Brewery, Aviemore, Scotland

Thatchers Gold 4.8% abvThatchers Cider, Somerset

Independence 3.8% abvInveralmond, Perth, Scotland

Ossian 4.1% abvInveralmond, Perth, Scotland

Cock ‘o the Walk 4.3% abvWilliams Brothers, Alloa, Scotland

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The Bottom BarBeers 113 to 126

Saison 5.5% abvOtley Brewery, Glamorgan, Wales

Thrappledouser 4.3% abvInveralmond, Perth, Scotland

Golden 4.2% abvCelt Experience, Caerphilly, Wales

Lia Fail 4.7% abvInveralmond, Perth, Scotland

Welsh Pale Ale 4.0% abvCerddin, Bridgend, Wales

Twilight Beacons 4.0% abvBrecon Brewing, Brecon, Wales

Cwrw Gaeaf 4.7% abvTomos Watkins, Swansea, Wales

Gold Beacons 4.2% abvBrecon Brewing, Brecon, Wales

Challenger 4.0% abvKingstone, Monmouthshire, Wales

Sampson’s Jack 4.2% abvGower Brewery, Llanridhidian, Wales

Red Beacons 5.0% abvBrecon Brewing, Brecon, Wales

Genesis 2:1 6.0% abvBrecon Brewing, Brecon, Wales

Myrica Gale 4.1% abvPurple Moose, Gwynedd, Wales

Ding Dong 4.4% abvMonty’s Brewery, Powys, Wales Regional Brewer of the Year 2012

Publican’s Supplier AwardsWINNER

Regional Cask Ale of the Year 2012Publican’s Supplier Awards

WINNER

World’s Best Premium Pale AleWorld Beer Awards

WINNER

Europe’s Best IPA Pale AleWorld Beer Awards

WINNER

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The Old Rum StoreBeers 127 to 145

Smugglers Vintage Ale 6.0% abvSt Austell Brewery

Proper Black 5.0% abvSt Austell Brewery

Trelawny 3.8% abvSt Austell Brewery

Dartmoor Best Bitter 3.5% abvSt Austell Brewery

Tribute 4.2% abvSt Austell Brewery

Tribute Extra 5.2% abvSt Austell Brewery

HSD 5.0% abvSt Austell Brewery

St Austell Brewery & Regional English Ales

Proper Job 4.5% abvSt Austell Brewery

Nicholson’s Pale Ale 4.0% abvSt Austell Brewery

Gold Rush 4.4% abvSt Austell Brewery

1913 Original Stout 4.5% abvSt Austell Brewery

Hop Harvest Pale Ale 3.8% abvSt Austell Brewery

Broon Dog Brown Ale 4.7% abvSt Austell Brewery

Jester English IPA 4.5% abvSt Austell Brewery

Best Endeavour 4.3% abvSt Austell Brewery

Ghostship 4.3% abvAdnams Brewery, Southwold

Admiral’s Ale 5.0% abvSt Austell Brewery

XXXB 4.8% abvBatemans Brewery, Wainfleet

Broadside 4.7% abvAdnams Brewery, Southwold

B R E W E D

SPEC I A L LY

HEAD BREWER

CORNISH PALE ALE

STRONG CORNISH ALE

5.0% ABV

Brewed exclusively for Nicholson’s

CRAFT BREWED

EST. 1873 ALC 4.0%

ISSU

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Y ST AUSTELL BREWERY COMPANY L TD • CORNWALL

INDEPENDENT FAMILY BREWERS SINCE 18

51

NOURISHINGNOURISHING

ORIGINAL STO

UT ORIGINAL STO

UT 19131913

4.7% ABV

Brown Ale

BROONDOG

BROONDOG

Indian Pale Ale

5.2% ABV

BESTENDEAVOUR

Worcestershire Hops4.3% ABV

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The Old Rum StoreBeers 146 to 166

Bitter 3.8% abvBlack Sheep Brewery, Masham

Black Dog Double 6.5% abvElgood’s Brewery, Wainfleet

Tiger 4.2% abvEverards Brewery, Leicester

ESB 5.5% abvFuller, Smith & Turner, Chiswick

London Porter 5.4% abvFuller, Smith & Turner, Chiswick

IPA Reserve 5.4% abvGreene King, Bury St Edmunds

Old Golden Hen 4.1% abvGreene King, Bury St Edmunds

Old Hooky 4.6% abvHook Norton Brewery, Hook Norton

Dissolution IPA 5.0% abvKirkstall Brewery, Leeds

JHB 3.8% abvOakham Ales, Peterborough

Cotswold Lion 4.1% abvHook Norton Brewery, Hook Norton

Scarlet Macaw 4.4% abvOakham Ales, Peterborough

Green Devil 6.0% abvOakham Ales, Peterborough

English Ale 4.0% abvSalisbury Brewery, Salisbury

Nero-7 Black IPA 7.4% abvThwaites Brewery, Blackburn

Icknield Gold 4.1% abvTring Brewery, Tring

6x 4.3% abvWadworth & Co, Devizes

Henry’s Original IPA 3.6% abvWadworth & Co, Devizes

Inferno 4.4% abvOakham Ales, Peterborough

Flagship 5.3% abvHook Norton Brewery, Hook Norton

Citra 4.6% abvOakham Ales, Peterborough

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The Food BarAvailable In The Old Rum Store

Large Soft Floured Baps £3.00Roast chicken, marinated in tandoori sauce with a cooling raita.

orRoast leg of pork with homemade apple and cider sauce.

8” Pork Sausage £3.00A classic hot dog with caramelised onions.

Pork Scratchings £1.00Specially made for the beer festival.

Cheese & Onion Pasties £3.00Made with mature Cheddar cheese.

Tribute Pasties £3.00Specially made with our award winning ale.

From 12noon to 9.30pm

With Thanks To All Our Food Sponsors

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Live MusicIn The Old Bond

12.00pm 12.30pm

Wille & The Bandits

to

Love Gap

to12.50pm 1.20pm

Even Nine

to1.40pm 2.25pm

Blues Busters

to2.45pm 3.15pm

Mowtown Pirates

to3.30pm 4.15pm The Bell Jars

to4.35pm 5.20pm

The Moneyshot

to5.45pm 6.30pm

Straw Dogs

to6.55pm 7.40pm

Louella Jade Eke

to8.00pm 9.00pm

Jamie Rendle

to9.30pm 10.30pm

Live Music & DJs Throughout The Day

*Please note stated times are approximate and may vary during the day.

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VISITINGWe are open six days a week all year round with guided tours running every two hours.

Monday to Friday: 10am to 5:30pm(Tours run between 10am and 4pm).Saturdays: 10am to 4pm(Tours run between 10am and 2pm).

SHOP ONLINEVisit our new website to buy online and

have it all delivered direct to your door.

www.staustellbreweryshop.co.uk

SHOP, BAR & TOURSOur Brewery shop and warehouse stocks agreat range of wines, spirits, clothing, giftsand of course all our St Austell bottledbeers - all at special prices.

St Austell Brewery Visitor Centre

Half Price To

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SPECIAL OFFER

Show this voucher w

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receive half price to

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Quote offer code: CBF12

Please note there are steep staircases and low ceilings in the brewery, so the tour is not suitable for people with some disabilities. However all visitors are welcome to come into the museum, shop and Hicks Bar.

COME & SEE US TODAY!

IN THE FOYER10am to 5pm

Visitor Centre ShopOpen In The Foyer From 11am to 5pm

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VISITINGWe are open six days a week all year round with guided tours running every two hours.

Monday to Friday: 10am to 5:30pm(Tours run between 10am and 4pm).Saturdays: 10am to 4pm(Tours run between 10am and 2pm).

SHOP ONLINEVisit our new website to buy online and

have it all delivered direct to your door.

www.staustellbreweryshop.co.uk

SHOP, BAR & TOURSOur Brewery shop and warehouse stocks agreat range of wines, spirits, clothing, giftsand of course all our St Austell bottledbeers - all at special prices.

St Austell Brewery Visitor Centre

Half Price To

urs

SPECIAL OFFER

Show this voucher w

hen you arrive to

receive half price to

urs for your p

arty.

Limit of 6 people per p

arty. W

e reserve the

right to

withdraw this offer at any tim

e.

Quote offer code: CBF12

Please note there are steep staircases and low ceilings in the brewery, so the tour is not suitable for people with some disabilities. However all visitors are welcome to come into the museum, shop and Hicks Bar.

COME & SEE US TODAY!

IN THE FOYER10am to 5pm

St Austell Brewery Charitable TrustHelping Others Across The South West

The Trust supports charities, good causes and individuals in need in our communities. Here are just a few thank yous we have received...

“Thank you very much for supporting our Lifeline to the Word project with your generous grant of £620. Your grant will enable 2 people in Cornwall to benefit from one of our specially adapted Sonata sets.”

British Wireless for the Blind Fund

“Thank you for the cheque your Charitable Trust so kindly donated to Headway, Cornwall for the sum of £500. This will help towards our

continuing running costs of the service we provide to brain injured and stroke survivors in Cornwall.” Headway, Cornwall

“To everyone at the Brewery, thank you for helping me to have my rain cover and basket for my pushchair. It keeps me nice and dry and helps

Mummy to put her shopping in the basket.” Joel Godfrey – aged 3, disabled since birth

“I’d like to express my gratitude for the generous support CLIC Sargent has received from St Austell Brewery Charitable Trust. Thanks to your support, last year we were able to help two of every three children and

young people with cancer who needed us.” CLIC Sargent

Every penny of profit from the Beer Festival goes back to the community, so thank you for coming, thank you for your continued support and thank you for helping us to help others.

If you would like to nominate a good cause or charity, or would like further information about the trust, please contact us at St Austell Brewery Charitable Trust, 63 Trevarthian Road, St Austell, PL25 4BY or on [email protected].

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Thank You To All Our SponsorsWho Kindly Donated To The Charitable Trust This Year

Bray Leino Brian Etherington ButcherChaffins Food ServiceCharles Faram & CoClose Brewery RentalsCornwall CoolingCrantock’sCummins & PopeDobles Quality FoodsGlobal Brands Halewood International KammacLorne Stewart PLCLovingtons Ice CreamMagners Miller Brands Molson Coors Mr MeatsNationwide Print OctaneOne & All SecurityParc SignsPHI Projects LtdRawlings & Sons Red Bull Richards Fruit & VegSSE Contracting LtdSt Austell PrintTrevor CraneTuckers MaltingsWild Card

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Terms & Conditions: Offer closes 28th February 2013. Excludes Christmas Eve, New Year’s Eve, Bank Holidays and Valentine’s Day. Only available during normal food service hours. £30 must be spent on food in any one sitting to claim £6 off. No photocopies accepted. Not to be used in conjunction with other offers. Cash value £0.001p. May only be redeemed in any of the outlets listed. Promoter reserves the right to amend or withdraw the offer without prior notice. Promoter: St Austell Brewery, 63 Trevarthian Road, St Austell, PL25 4BY. www.staustellbrewery.co.uk

Atlantic InnSt Mary’s, Isles of Scilly

Central InnNewquay

County ArmsTruro

Fort InnNewquay

GlobeTopsham

Great Western HotelNewquay

Harbour InnPorthleven

Holmbush InnSt Austell

Hope & AnchorHope Cove

Lifeboat InnSt Ives

Masons ArmsBranscombe

Norway InnPerranarworthal

Old Custom HousePadstow

Old Market HouseBrixham

Old Success InnSennen Cove

OystercatcherPolzeath

Pedn-Olva HotelSt Ives

Port WilliamTintagel

Rashleigh ArmsSt Austell

ShipPlymouth

Ship InnMousehole

ShipwrightsPadstow

Three CrownsChagford

Visitor CentreSt Austell

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First AidIf you require first aid, please contact a member of the security team or bar staff.

Please Drink ResponsiblyPlease drink sensibly, enjoy the day and please be considerate of our neighbours when you leave.

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St Austell Brewery Charitable TrustEvery penny of profit from the Beer Festival goes to help local charities. Thank you for coming and thank you for your continued support.


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