issue 155 may/june 2014 - derby camra
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Issue 155 May/June 2014
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Details inside plus Mild & Summer Ale Trail 2014…
“Cheers!”
City Pub of the Year – Furnace Inn Country Pub of the Year – Pattenmakers Arms, Duffield
City Pub Runner-Up – Little Chester Ale House Country Runner-Up – Royal Oak, Ockbrook
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Derby CAMRAAwards 2014
The Derby CAMRA Branch Pub of theYear Awards were presented recently at
specially organised, well attended socialsat each pub where Branch membersmingled with the locals to enjoy theoccasion. The overall Branch Pub of theYear & City Pub of the Year Winner, theFurnace Inn on Duke Street in Derby sawthe full contingent of pub staff inattendance to receive the award (see frontpage photo) from Derby CAMRA Chairman,Gareth Stead who gave an anecdotal,Shiny speech to mark the award. TheChairman was also on hand at the LittleChester Ale House on the same night togive owner, George Lambert the runner-upaward for Derby’s first Micro Pubinnovation (see front page photo).
The Country Pub of the Year Winner’sPresentation also proved to be a popularevent at the Pattenmakers Arms in Duffieldwhere Claire Muldoon and Emily Bowler(see front page photo) were delighted toreceive the award from Gareth Stead and aput on a marvellous buffet to send
everyone home happy. Since the occasionwe have also had the great news that thelicensees are staying after a long disputewith owners, Enterprise Inns. Finally, theRoyal Oak at Ockbrook team (see frontpage photo) were pleased to accept theirrunners-up award from CAMRA NationalExecutive member, Julian Hough whowent on to receive a lifetime achievementaward at the Derby CAMRA AGM for hislong service to the campaign both locally,regionally and nationally (see photo below,Julian on the left accepts tankard fromBranch Chairman, Gareth Stead).
Derby CAMRAClub of Year 2014 - Spondon at the
doubleTwo Clubs in Spondon achieved a
notable double in this year’s DerbyCAMRA Club of the Year Awards
with the Liberal Club beingcrowned Club of the Year and theVillage Club receiving the Runner-
Up Award. This is a fineachievement for both clubs as the
competition this year wasparticularly tough with more clubscompeting than ever before. Theyhad to overcome a 3 time winner -the Nunsfield House in Alvaston,last year’s runner up – the British
Legion in Allenton, the Rolls RoyceClub, the Littleover Social Club and
the Darley Abbey Club. Both willpresented with certificates at
forthcoming socials and we hopeto have photos in a future edition
of Derby Drinker.
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We are pleased to confirmthat Derby City Charter
Beer Festival will still be takingplace this summer from 9th - 13th July despite theclosure of the Assembly Rooms.The location will now be on theMarket Place, in marquees withoutside seating areas to enjoythe sunshine. The committee arestill working on the logistics butthe evening entertainmentheadliners can now beconfirmed:-
Wednesday Noway2Norway (German rock band)
ThursdayWillie and the Bandits
(blues, rock, latin & folk)Friday
The Wam Bam Band(soul)
SaturdayFerocious Dog
(6 piece contemporary folk rock)
A vast selection of beers from nearand far will be the backdrop of thefestival along with ciders, meadsand continental beverages. Variousfood stalls will also be present. The
theme for this year's festival iscelebrating 50 years of DerbyMountain Rescue, which we hopeyou will agree is a very worthycause. The event will be showcasingat least one beer from everyDerbyshire brewery, giving specialattention to the breweries locatedwithin the City of Derby - the bestplace to sample real ale in theworld. The Assembly Rooms staffand Derby Live are working closelywith the committee to help makethe event a huge success. Thefestival capacity will be on a scalewith previous years. However theevent will have a whole new feelbeing outdoors and all on groundlevel. Luckily last year has proved tobe good practice for the volunteerswith the marquee being present.
Derby CAMRA City Charter
BEERFESTIVAL2014- It’s on !!
To keep up to date with all the latest information seewww.facebook.com/Derbybeerfestival or
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Arecent edition of the Lonely PlantGuide described Derby as the
“Best place to drink Real Ale in theWorld” and who are we to disagree asthe results of the City’s Annual BeerCensus undertaken by members ofThe Derby Branch of the Campaign forReal Ale have confirmed Derby’s statusas Real Ale Capital of Britain perpopulation head for yet another year.
The census took place in February andinvolved 8 different pub crawls aroundthe City which saw a record numberof Real Ales available on any onegiven night. 325 were counted (up 49on last year) with 195 different onesavailable (up 15 on last year) andthese came from just 71 pubsaveraging 4.5 Real Ales per pub.
In total 78 pubs were visited, 2 wereshut and 5 had no real ale. 9 pubs had10 or more Real Ales on and leadingthe way was the Babington Arms (16),Brunswick (14), Five Lamps (14),Flowerpot (13), Alexandra (11),
Furnace (11), Mr Grundy’s (11),Standing Order (11) and ThomasLeaper (10).
Marstons Pedigree is still the mostdominant brand in the City availablein 31 pubs with Sharp’s Doom Barcoming up fast on the rails in 20 pubsand Bass in 10 pubs. But local ales arewell represented with beers from 12 ofthe City’s breweries widely available -Brunswick, Black Iris, Dancing Duck,Derby, Derventio, Falstaff, Hartshorns,Mr Grundy’s, Rowditch, Shiny, Titanand Wentwell. Beers from otherbreweries around the area were alsowell represented - Blue Monkey,Burton Bridge, Castle Rock,Leatherbritches, Nutbrook andThornbridge to name a few.
The average price of a pint was foundto be £2.94 (7p up on last year).However in reality a lot of pubs werehovering around the £3 a pint markwith some now regularly topping it.But it was pleasing to see a lot more
pubs offering the CAMRA discount onpints and half’s. The dearest pint of thenight was found to be a whopping£3.60 at the Tap for Timothy TaylorsLandlord (which was only £3 at theBrunswick). The honours for thecheapest pint went to the Abbey atDarley Abbey where Sam Smiths OldBrewery Bitter was £1.80 a pint.
So there you have it, a few stats tobear in mind while crawling aroundBeer City once again proving that perpopulation head Derby has more RealAles available than any other City.
Derby CAMRA Chairman, Gareth Steadsaid “For Real Ale enthusiasts Derbyis probably the best place to drink inBritain, if not the World as the LonelyPlanet Guide states. People comefrom far and wide to sample theCity’s delights as its pubs trulyprovide a Beer Festival every day ofthe year”.
Real Ale Capital Status Confirmed as Derby Provides a Beer Festival Every Day of the Year
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In the second of the three part series, PaulGibson looks at the fluctuating fortunes ofsome of the outlying pubs listed inDerbyshire Ale. The 1990 guide was acollaboration of Derbyshire CAMRA branches,listing 800 real ale pubs, and those whichwere featured are in bold type. Such was thepopularity of Derbyshire Ale that not one,but two reprints had to be ordered.There have been some notable successstories at pubs that are now within theAmber Valley CAMRA branch area. At varioustimes in the last ten years, the Hunter Arms,Kilburn, the Black Bull’s Head,Openwoodgate and Old Oak, HorsleyWoodhouse, have all been closed. Industriousand imaginative persons have rescued themand this has been recognised by CAMRA Pubof the Year awards to all three. Mark andPaula Showers bought the Hunter in 2009and turned a struggling, Victorian, Bass pubinto a thriving freehouse serving quality alesand good food. The striking frontage of theHunter was captured in a high quality linedrawing by the guide’s Editor, RegNewcombe. The Creighton family has turnedaround the fortunes of the Old Oak whichwas threatened with demolition before theCreighton’s acquired the Woodhouse pubthat enjoys far reaching rural views. Multiplechoice of the real stuff and the popularRuRaD bar combined to propel the Oak tothe last 16 of the nation’s CAMRA Pub of theYear competition in 2009. Alas, the JollyColliers (Ward’s) and Knife and Steel (IndCoope) in Woodhouse haven’t survived. TheBamford family ran the Bull’s Head, high
above Belper at Openwoodgate between1954 and 1978 but following Greene King’stake-over of Hardy and Hanson thehandsome hostelry closed. Andy Horsfall andNikki Butt have revived the place inspectacular style and opened the rusticBedlam Bar where, at weekends, beeraficionados congregate.
Heanor, the former mining town, was wellpubbed and beer buffs would seek out theRays Arms on Ray Street, for its Hoskin’s(Leicester) ales. The multi roomed, wellupholstered interior was the perfect place toenjoy a pint or two of the superb Penn’s Ale.Sadly, this imposing pub has called lastorders but despite this, and other losses,there are still several good watering holesincluding the newly crowned ErewashCAMRA Pub of the Year, the Butcher’s Armsdown Hands Road in Langley. The Queen’sHead (ex-Shipstone’s), at nearby Marlpoolremains worthy of attention, but towardsRipley along the A610 at Loscoe, the ancientCoach and Horses (Hardy and Hanson) wasdemolished earlier this year. In Ripley itself,half of the dozen listed pubs have closed. It’spleasing to report, however, that thanks toAmber Ales having breathed new life into theformer Shipstone’s house, the Talbot(Taphouse) on Butterley Hill, and J DWetherspoon installing a good range ofguest beers at the Red Lion, the town’sbeerscape looks much brighter. Enterprisinglicensees at the Pear Tree, Holly Bush andBeehive have also helped to rekindle interestin real ale.
The elixir known as Ruddle’s County was a bigdraw at the Chequers, Ticknall, which I firsthad the pleasure of visiting in 1975. I recallthe dulcet tones of Radio Derby’s BarryEcclestone’s commentary of the Rams’thrashing of Real Madrid in the European Cupon the pub’s radio. How times change:Ruddle’s Rutland brewery has slipped intohistory, the lovely, 16thC Chequers faces anuncertain future, and will the Rams everreach the same dizzy heights again? Thewhite painted Sir Francis Burdett on a sharpbend before entering Melbourne also soldRuddle’s County, but was de-licensed manyyears ago. In 1969, John Thompson, a marketgardener, converted the ground floor of hishome, a former farmhouse, into theeponymous John Thompson pub. And it washere in Ingleby that Derbyshire’s dormantbrewing industry revived in 1977 when thewonderfully fruity JTS XXX was launched.John’s son, Nick, now runs the pub andbrewery.
Butcher's Arms
The White Lion Coach and Horses
Howard Arms Miner's Standard
John Thompson
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The Hunters Arms
One of the most improved pubs over the years is near SawleyMarina, namely the White Lion, which is also the home of OldSawley Brewing Company. The light, airy interior has a centralservery with Bass and Blue Monkey BG Sips vying for attentionwith ever changing guests frequently from micro-breweries.Also, 4 real ciders were present when I visited. Brewing iscurrently upstairs but a new brew house adjacent to thepleasant, outside seating area, will fire its copper fromSeptember. Saturday and Sunday tend to be the days mostlikely to offer the home brews. The Green Man and Black’s Head, long the bastion ofAshbourne’s real ale scene, is a profound loss, though it’smooted that new licensed premises may be incorporatedwithin the redevelopment. The Howard Arms, Cubley, was acracking, multi roomed, Marston’s house that’s now the privateresidence of a multi-instrumentalist and singer/song writerfrom the 60s and 70s. The cosy New Inn (Bass), Hazelwood Road, Duffield, has gone,as has the Vaults, Wirksworth, a convert to Sam Smith’s in the70s. In nearby Middleton, Alan Johnson has resuscitated theNelson Arms, and the Rising Sun continues to prosper,although the Duke of Wellington (Bass) has closed. Up the hillfrom “Wuzzer”, at Bolehill, lay the Miner’s Standard, a stone-built tavern of considerable character with a landlady servingDraught Bass straight from the cask. This, alas, is anothercasualty. And it isn’t just out of the way places, such as Bolehill,that have felt the wind of change that’s sweeping through thepub trade. On the main A6 at Whatstandwell, two formerHardy and Hanson houses no longer slake the thirst of daytrippers returning from tourist hot-spots. The HomesfordCottage with its unmissable “Kimberley Ales” writ large uponthe roof of the building opposite is now a B&B, and theDerwent Hotel serves coffee and cakes instead of Kimberleyales. These pubs dispensed Kimberley beer through electricpumps, a method of dispense favoured by Nottinghambrewers but now extinct like the old breweries themselves.Another Hardy and Hanson pub, the Queen’s Head, LittleEaton, was a plain but welcoming two roomer that fell intodecline under Greene King’s stewardship. Happily, however, it’sbeen transformed by Derby Brewing Company with its beersand locally sourced food featuring. Derby Brewing Companyhas also acquired the Kedleston Hotel, whose opening weeagerly await.The next Derby Drinker will conclude the Derbyshire Alereview by looking at some city pubs that fell on hard timesbut then revived in startling style.
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Diary DatesBRANCH MEETINGS
Tuesday 27th May AGM – The Cock, Clifton
Tuesday 24th June Branch meeting – The Bentley Brook Inn,
Fenny BentleyTuesday 29th July
Branch meeting – The Yew Tree, Ednaston
Ashbourne & DistrictCAMRA Branch
by Mark [email protected]
Up to 9 Real AlesPlus
Real Ciders & Perries
The Bentley Brook Inn, Fenny Bentley
The Black Cow, Dalbury Lees
The Yew Tree, Ednaston
Sub-Branch News The sub-branch AGM will be held atThe Cock at Clifton on Tuesday 27thMay at 8pm. All are welcome.
The Yew Tree at Ednaston reopened atthe end of February after a period ofsix months closure. There have beensome internal changes to the three barareas – one room has had a newextended bar area installed and thelarger counter has allowed room for acask to be sat on the bar back, so thatbeer can be dispensed directly bygravity. This will be in addition to thethree hand-pumps retained. A pooltable has been recently installed andchanges to the food offerings includepizzas cooked in a wood-burningoven. In support of the re-launch, thesub-branch will be holding its monthlymeeting there in July.
The Izaak Walton Hotel at Ilam hasfinally been sold and looks set toreopen at the end of May, so we hopeto report on it in the next edition.Close by to Ilam, the Dog & Partridgeat Thorpe also continues its long roadto reopening and there may be a dateset by the time you read this. Again,we will report on it as soon as we can.
The Smith’s Tavern played host onApril 4th to the 50th birthdaycelebrations of yours truly, with aspecially brewed one-off 9-gallonbarrel available to all, commissionedfrom the Hopcraft Brewery in SuthWales, with recipe input and physicalassistance with the mashing comingfrom my family. This was a darkoatmeal stout/porter brewed at 5.0%and was universally receivedextremely well, not least bymyself...christened “Gristy’s Fifty” , itwas offered free to all-comers, but weasked for donations to MacMillanCancer Support and with the aid of amagnificent single donation of £200,we raised an incredible £447, roundedup to £450. My heartfelt thanks go outto all.
The Bentley Brook Inn at FennyBentley will be holding its annual beerfestival starting on Friday 23rd Maythrough to Monday 26th May, as wellthe Black Cow at Dalbury Lees, so thisis a great opportunity on a longweekend to visit a couple of goodlocal festivals.
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Regional Champion Bottled Beer, SIBA Midlands 2011
CAMRA has launched its first ever national online pub guide –whatpub.com - dedicated to helping the public find the best pubs
to suit their needs across Britain.Following an extensive two year project by thousands of CAMRA volunteers,
whatpub.com features 47,000 pubs, around 36,000 of which serve real ale - making thesite the most definitive online guide to real ale in the UK. Whatpub.com offers over thirtydifferent search fields ranging from dog friendly pubs to those that offer newspapers orlive music, making the results customizable to each person's individual preferences.Another key feature is that of the 35,800 real ale pubs featured, around 22,000 havedetails of the real ales being served - taking the guess work out of a visit for real ale lovers.A full entry offers a description and pictures of the pub, the address, opening hours, whoowns it, lists the regular real ales they stock, states whether the pub offers Guest Beers,highlights the pubs main features e.g. availability of food, gives a map of where the pubcan be located, sat nav reference, OS reference and highlights the local transportavailable. Why not give it a try.
Friday 23rd – Monday 26th May ‘14Beers from Local Breweries including:
Mr Grundys, Derventio, Dancing Duck, Derby Brewing Company
plus many more
Food available all weekend
Live Music all weekend:Friday night - Backyard Bohemians Saturday afternoon - Simon Garcia
Saturday evening – Trevor Leeson Sunday afternoon – Family AffairSunday evening – Eddie Brown Monday afternoon – Dammit Jack
Dalbury Lees, Derbyshire, DE6 5BE
Tel: 01332 824297Email: [email protected]
www.theblackcow.co.uk
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INSTRUCTIONS:1. Drink at least half a pint of Mild or Real Ale.2. Fix the collected sticker in the corresponding box.3. Red mild stickers to the left.4. Blue Real Ale stickers to the right.5. Score the beer in the box below.Finally, attend the 37th City Charter Summer Beer Festival and claim entry & ale.
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY:Enter the session date and time of free entry. Blank off any beer NOT awarded.
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Welcome to the Mild in May and Summer Ale Trail. The trail officially starts on the 10th May and runs up to the start of the 37thDerby City Charter Summer Beer Festival on the 9th July, so you have plenty of time to get supping. To complete the trail, youneed to drink at least half a pint of Mild or Real Ale in each of the pubs listed and collect an appropriately coloured sticker. Acompleted trail card will then entitle you to free entry to one session of the Summer Beer Festival and some free beer. Pubs
marked with an (*) at least will not have Mild on during the whole of May. The table below lists the pubs in the trail together withtheir address, opening times and directions on getting there. For example routes and more information visit the Derby CAMRA
summer beer festival website www.derbycamra.org.uk/summer-beer-festival
Pub Location Opening Times Directions and Notes
Alexandra Hotel 203 Siddals Road, DE1 2QE All day Walking from the bus station towards the railway station the “Alex” is on the right by the traffic lights.
Babington Arms 11-13 Babington Lane, DE1 1TA All day Situated at the top end of town, turn uphill where the pedestrian area ends past St Peters church.
Bell & Castle 98 Burton Road, DE1 1TG All day From the Babington continue up the hill and over the roundabout into Burton Road.
Brewery Tap 1 Derwent Street, DE1 2EN All day Situated on the other side of the river from the Council House just after the bridge.
Brunswick Inn 1 Railway Terrace, DE1 2RU All day Situated at the end of the old railway cottages close to the railway station.
Olde Dolphin Inne 5a Queen Street, DE1 3DL All day Centre of town close to the cathedral.
Exeter Arms 13 Exeter Place, DE1 2EU All day Across the river from the Council House take the right fork after crossing the bridge.
Falstaff Tavern 74 Silverhill Road, DE23 6UJ All day On Normanton Road turn up Lyndhurst Street, follow the road round and cut into Society Place.
Five Lamps 25 Duffield Road, DE1 3BH All day Around 10 mins walk out of town. Follow King Street round into Duffield Road.
Flower Pot 23-25 King Street, DE1 3DZ All day From the cathedral head out of town along Queen Street then turn left into King Street.
Furnace Inn 9 Duke Street, DE1 3BX 16:00 - 23:00 Alongside River Derwent. From the Silk Mill 12:00 Fri-Sun walk under the ring road and straight into
Duke Street.
Greyhound 75-76 Friar Gate, DE1 1RN All day On Friar Gate approximately 100 metres past Friar Gate bridge on the left.
Golden Eagle* 55 Agard Street, DE1 1DZ All day Agard Street runs parallel to the furthest end of Friar Gate.
Honeycomb* Ladybank Road, Mickleover. See notes Mickleover bus to Ladybank Road shops. Open DE3 0NR Mon eve, Tue-Thur mid-day & eve. All day Fri-Sun.
Horse & Groom* 48 Elms Street, DE1 3HN All day From Kedleston Road, Elms Street is opposite St Alkmund’s Church.
Little Chester Alehouse* 4a Chester Green Rd, DE1 3SF 15:00 – 22:00 Corner of Chester Green and Mansfield Road, 10 mins from town. Bus routes H1, Nines, Amberline.
Mr Grundys 36 Ashbourne Road, DE22 3AD All day On Ashbourne Road, a continuation of Friar Gate. Around 15 minutes walk from town.
Old Silk Mill* 19 Full Street, DE1 3AF. All day On Full Street close to the Silk Mill Museum near the cathedral.
Queens Head 131 Alfreton Road, Little Eaton, All day In the centre of Little Eaton. Bus routes 9.2 or DE21 5DF the Amberline stop outside.
Journey time 10 mins.
Royal Oak 55 Green Lane, Ockbrook, 11:30 - 14:30 Bus 9 or 9A from bus station at xx:05, (last DE72 3SE 17:30 - 23:00 18:05). Journey 25 mins. Last return 18:33,
no Sun service.
Olde Spa Inn 204 Abbey Street, DE22 3SU All day Towards the furthest end of Abbey Street set back on the right.
Thomas Leaper* 27 Iron Gate, DE1 3GL All day Centre of town between the Market Place and the cathedral.
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Trail Details, Instructions & Beer Scoring
We would also like to know your favourite Mild and Ale on the Trail and which Pub it wasfound in so please complete the below:
Favourite Mild ................................................................................................................................................................
Favourite Ale ..................................................................................................................................................................
If you would like to give Feedback on the Trail then e-mail: [email protected]
This year we have merged the Mild inMay promotion with the SummerBeer Festival Ale Trail. The Trail will belaunched for the 10th May and rununtil the 37th City Charter SummerBeer Festival on 9th July 2014.Participants will initially be collectingred “mild” stickers from each pub inreturn for drinking a half or more ofMild. At the end of May participantswill then additionally be able tocollect blue “real ale” stickers inreturn for drinking the same quantityof Real Ale. Stickers, once collected,should be attached to a trail form inthis publication. Additionally formscan be downloaded from the DerbyCAMRA website. See the SummerFestival page or the Mild in Mayarticle.
There are 22 pubs taking part in thetrail listed below. Each pub willendeavour to stock a Mild at leastonce during May and all will stockReal Ale for the whole duration of thetrail. More up to date informationand transport details can be foundon the Summer Beer Festival page ofthe Derby CAMRA website. You havetwo months to complete the trail, so
we encourage all participants todrink responsibly.
Pubs taking part are: AlexandraHotel, Babington Arms, Bell &Castle, Brewery Tap, Brunswick,Dolphin Inn, Exeter Arms, Falstaff,Five Lamps, Flower Pot, FurnaceInn, Greyhound, Golden Eagle,Honeycomb in Mickleover, Horse &Groom, Little Chester Alehouse, MrGrundy’s, Old Silk Mill, QueensHead in Little Eaton, Royal Oak inOckbrook, Old Spa Inn andThomas Leaper.
One free entry to any session of the37th City Charter Summer BeerFestival to be held on the MarketPlace starting 9th July will beawarded to anyone completing atleast 10 pubs. In addition you will beentitled to a free pint of any Real Aleup to 5% ABV. Another free half pintwill be awarded each additional setof 5 pubs. The number of Mildstickers will be calculatedadditionally, giving a further pint at10 stickers, then an additional half at15 and 20. So a form with 20 red Mildstickers will give free entry to the
Beer Festival and 4 free pints of beerup to 5% ABV. All free beer will beawarded at the Summer BeerFestival. Depending on which sessionand what you drink this could saveyou up to £18 just for drinking.
So we can show recognition for theeffort the pubs are playing, we askyou to score the beer you drink inline with the CAMRA National BeerScoring scheme. Please mark youcard alongside each pub for Mild andReal Ale according to the followingcriteria:
0 – No real ale or undrinkable 1 – Poor2 – Average3 – Good 4 – Very good5 – Excellent
More details on beer scoring can befound on the Whatpub.com website.The winning pub will be awarded acertificate in recognition of theirservices to Mild and Real Ale. CAMRAmembers are asked to also entertheir score on the whatpub.comwebsite.
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Belper Goes GreenCAMRA Beer & CiderFestival 2014The second Belper Goes Green Beer & CiderFestival is to be held again at the Belper RugbyClub, Derby Rd, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 1UU,this year supported and organised by theAmber Valley Branch of the Campaign for RealAle. The festival runs from Friday 30th May toSunday 1st June. Admission is free at all times.The beer festival is open from 6pm to 11pmFriday and 12 noon to 11pm on Saturday &Sunday. There will be 30 beers and 8 ciders andperries on sale. A wide range of styles, types andstrengths of quality beer will be available fromlocal and not so local breweries. To see the beerlist go to www.ambervalleycamra.org.ukOn Saturday & Sunday the Belper Rugby ClubStrutts Playing Field will host many stands andattractions including; live acoustic music, stalls,crafts, energy advice, community mosaic,scarecrow making, electric bikes, soft archery,natural health, workshops, books, plants &much, much more. Seewww.transitionbelper.org for full details. Hot &cold food will be available from Leafbone Pizza,Sophisticakes Patisserie, Fresh Basil, RemarkableFood, Sound Bites and Coopercakes. The site issituated on the main A6 road just 5 minuteswalk south of Belper town centre.Belper rail &bus stations are also only 5 minutes walk away.CAMRA members interested in helping at thebeer festival should contact Phil [email protected] for more details.
Cider & Perry TrailThroughout June Amber Valley CAMRA willbe running a cider trail, on similar lines to theone run last October. You drink a half pint (ormore!) of real cider or perry in one of theparticipating pubs and text a score for it outof 5. There will be a prize for the individualvisiting the most pubs, and also awards forthe pubs with the highest average score. TheAmber Valley website or posters inparticipating pubs will give further details.
Amber Valley CAMRABeer & Cider Festival 2014The 5th Amber Valley CAMRA Beer and CiderFestival (formerly Rail Ale Festival) is movingto a new venue at Strutts in Belper and willrun from Thursday 25th to Sunday 28thSeptember. It will take place in the main hallof this former school and in 5 rooms on theground floor plus 3 rooms on the first floor allin the North wing with all beers, ciders,perries and wines being served from amarquee in the North Quadrangle. There will
be over 100 beers, ciders, perries and winesavailable plus soft drinks and hot & cold foodat all sessions with a hog roast on Friday andSaturday. Thursday & Sunday will be music-free with music in the afternoon andevenings on Friday & Saturday. Tickets willnot be sold for any sessions this year so justcome along and pay on the door. Furtherdetails next time or check out the website.
Holly Bush RemembersOn Spring Bank.Holiday Monday May 26ththe Hollybush at Makeney is holding a WorldWar 1 themed day with brass band, militarymemorabilia, BBQ, entertainment for the kidsand a mini beer & cider festival plus a spitfireflyover and display. The event starts at 2pm.
Branch DiaryMeetings – 8pmMonday 12th May - Beer Festival Meeting atthe French Horn, Market Place, Codnor.Thursday 29th May - Branch Meeting at theWelcome Tavern, Belper.Monday 9th June - Beer Festival Meeting atThorn Tree, Waingroves.
SocialsSaturday 17th May & Saturday 14th June -Social survey, destination to be announced. Byfree minibus from Ripley Market Place at7:30pm, Belper Market place at 7:45 and otherpickups are available on request. Please contactJane Wallis (Social Secretary) on 01773 745966or 0779 620 4519 or by e-mail [email protected] to reserve a place.
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We’ve had some finespring weather recently,
so what could be better than atour around Herefordshire. It’sa lovely unspoilt county andhome to lots of first class smalland medium sized cidermakers. The bonus here is theperry because Herefordshire isthe natural home of perrymaking; most of the cidermakers here also make perry.
First stop is Newton Court,some 4 miles south ofLeominster. Here Paul Stevensruns a working farm with a fineherd of cattle (Herefords, ofcourse). There is a shop sellinghis cider and perry, I had someYarlington Mill cider and hisnew-season (2013 vintage)perry has available; still a bitsweet but full flavoured. Incommon with many of thesmaller producers his cider andperry are organic withoutbeing certified as such; officialaccreditation is quite expensiveand many small producersdon’t regard it as worthwhile.
A short distance away at SuttonSt. Nicholas is Rathays Old Goat
Cider, run by GrahamBlackmore. This is a very smalloperation and a priorappointment is required. The“Old Goat” is due to the herd ofangora goats, very friendly too,who live there. The excellentcider and perry are mainly dueto a fine, mature orchard,planted by Bulmer’s in the1960’s. This is more of a hobbythan a commercial operation,but it is a real gem.
Also a short distance away, atOcle Pychard (lovely name) wefind Oliver’s cider, run by TomOliver. This is another workingfarm, but with sheep ratherthan cattle. Tom has anotherinterest, going on the road, ontour with various bands, but hestill has time to make plenty ofquality cider and perry. Bothare available through the farmshop in draught or bottles.Oliver’s is a multiple awardwinner, both at a regional andnational level.
Towards the Welsh border, nearAbbey Dore we arrive atGwatkins cider. Dennis
Gwatkins, with his bushy beardand braces is one of the realcharacters of the cider scene.This is another working farm,complete with an excellentfarm shop selling a wide rangeof farm produce as well ascider, the smoked streakybacon being especiallydelicious. Gwatkins specializesin single apple varieties; hisStoke Red is smooth tastingand pretty sweet. A goodmedium is his Norman cider,while for those likingsomething really dry I’drecommend the Foxwhelp.
No tour of Herefordshire wouldbe complete without a visit tomy final destination, Ross-on-Wye Cider & Perry Co. Ltd. atPeterstow, otherwise known asBroome Farm. This is an idyllicspot, with the farmhouse andoutbuildings set amongstextensive orchards. These areall cider apple and perry peartrees with a large range ofvarieties represented, somequite rare. The proprietor isMike Johnson and you willsoon find yourself in his
sampling cellar, a place that isdifficult to leave! Mike hasmade a point of offering helpand encouragement to otherbudding cider makers in thearea, as well as holding anumber of open days eachyear, so Broome Farm hasbecome the hub for cidermaking in that part ofHerefordshire. Also available atthe farmhouse are cream teas,evening meals (with cider) andaccommodation, so it is anexcellent spot for a short break.
Finally, throughout June AmberValley CAMRA will be running acider trail, on similar lines to theone run last October. You drinka half pint (or more!) of realcider or perry in one of theparticipating pubs and text ascore for it out of 5. There willbe a prize for the individualvisiting the most pubs, and alsoawards for the pubs with thehighest average score. TheAmber Valley website orposters in participating pubswill give details.
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MelbourneIt seems that the appetite for
new micropubs has nobounds as a proposed new
one is due in Melbournewhere planning permission
has been applied for at the oldHSBC bank on the High Street.We await developments with
interest and will report onthings further in a future
Derby Drinker.
The Chequered Flag is waved asnew Micropub crosses the line
We reported in the last Derby Drinker that anew Micropub was under starters orders in
Castle Donington, well we are now pleased toannounce that it’s up and running and racing
ahead. Called appropriately the ChequeredFlag to mark the Village’s long association withthe nearby racing track, the pub has lots of carand bike racing memorabilia on the walls. It is
located on Borough Street and is the latestmicropub to open being run by Michael Willies
and Caroline Campbell who were living on aboat at Willington Marina before chatting to
Gary Hodder from the Cask and Pottlemicropub in Tutbury and the rest as they say is history. The beer is served on gravity froma room behind the bar and local micros are heavily featured so why not call in and give it
a try. Opening hours are 12-2.30pm and 5-9.30pm Monday to Thursday,12-10.30pmFriday & Saturday and 12-3pm and 5-9.30pm Sunday.
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Pub of the YearWe are pleased to announce our BranchPOTY award for 2014 is the Butchers Arms atLangley which was re-opened on December12th 2011 after a period of closure. Thisdown to earth and cosy pub is wellsupported by the local community and anasset to the area. An ex-Hardy & Hansonthen Greene King pub it is now a free houserun by Chris Turner of Coppice Side Breweryin partnership with Richard Creighton ofLeadmill and Bottlebrook Breweries withtheir beers on sale as well as a selection ofother micro brewery beers.
There was a well supported presentationevening attended by both branch membersand locals alike and very fine buffet wasprovided by Michelle (see photo of Kevin ourBranch Chairman and Chris & MichelleTurner on the occasion). Opening hours areMon–Thurs 4.00-10.30 Fri & Sat 3.00-12.00,Sun 12.00-11.00. The pub is also on theNottingham mild trail and well worth a visit.
Pub NewsThe Stumble Inn, Long Eaton is now thehome of Songbird Brewery which isoperated by Samantha Dodsworth, the headBrewster who is the daughter of landlord,Martin Dodsworth. The brewery has been inprogress for 2yrs and finally started brewingin Christmas 2013, it’s a 2 barrel plant
supplying outlets the Long Eaton CricketClub and the Rugby Club. Beers at thepresent are Melody Pale 4.5%, Double Bassbitter 4.2%, Ale House Rock 4.8% and MildThing 4.2% which was tested on our visitand will be on for the mild trail. Martin andSamantha would like to thank Carl of FullMash for all his help in getting started. Thepub will be doing a mild swap with Falstaffbrewery and hopefully this will be availablefor the mild trail. Opening hours are Mon,Tues, Weds 2.00-12.00, Thurs Fri Sat & Sun12.00-12.00.
General Havelock - IlkestonAfter a visit to the pub and speaking toAndrew (brother of Stephan Rutherford whois recovering from a heart problem) he let usknow that he has now taken over the reinsof this establishment with the intention ofpulling the Havelock back to its former busyself and hoping to re-gain some of its lostcustom. The General Havelock in our opinionis a very special pub brought back from along closure and we should support it tomake sure it doesn’t close again, this alsodepends to some degree on the way it is runby the management as well as the punterswho use it. On our visit they had 7 real aleswhich will be rotating and 5 real ciders andthey also doing snacks till 8.00pm. It’s alsoback on the Camra discount trail which isgood news.
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Samantha in Songbird Brewery
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Meetings All start at 8.00pm. Contact Secretary, Jayne on 0115 8548722
Wednesday 7th May- Three Horeshoes, Ilkeston
4th June- Steamboat, Trent Lock
2nd July- General Haverlock, Ilkeston.
DiscountsPlease remember to show your Camra card.
The Bridge, Sandiacre- 15p off a pint
Bridge, Cotmanhay- 20p off a pint
Blue Bell, Sandiacre- 10p off a pint, 5p off a half includingreal cider
Coach & Horses, Draycott- 30p off a pint, 15p off a half
General Havelock, Ilkeston- 20p off a pint, 10p off a half
Navigation, Breaston- 10p off a pint
Observatory, Ilkeston- 10p off a pint
Poacher, Ilkeston- 15p off a pint
Queens Head, Marlpool- 20p off a pint, 10p off a half includingcider
Rutland Cottage, Ilkeston- 15p off a pint (Mon –Thurs only)
Steamboat, Trent Lock - 20p off a pint, 10p off a half includingcider
Twitchell, Long Eaton- 20p off a pint
The LocAle Scheme is a National CAMRA initiative to promote pubs that regularly stock local Real Ales. Pubs on the scheme usually display the logo either on the handpump or on a poster or sticker. Within Derby & Amber Valley the radius is 20 miles from pub to brewery.
This is the latest list of LocAle pubs:
DerbyDRINKER April/May 2013
Contact: Atholl Beattie LocAle Coordinator t: 07772 370628 e: [email protected]
DERBYAlexandraBabington ArmsBrewery Tap/Royal StandardBrunswickCrown & CushionExeter ArmsFalstaffFive LampsFlowerpotFurnaceGreyhoundLittle Chester Ale HouseMr Grundy’s TavernNew Zealand ArmsSeven StarsSlug and LettuceSmithfieldOld Silk MillPeacockYe Olde Dolphin Inne
AMBER VALLEYBlack Swan (Belper)Cross Keys (Turnditch)George Inn (Ripley)Holly Bush (Makeney)Hop Inn (Openwoodgate)Hunter Arms (Kilburn)King Alfred (Alfreton)King William (Milford)The Lion (Belper)Poet and Castle (Codnor)Red Lion (Fritchley)Strutt Club (Belper)Talbot Taphouse (Ripley)Tavern (Belper)Thorne Tree (Waingroves)Waggon & Horses (Alfreton)
SURROUNDING AREABell (Smalley)The Brackens (Alvaston)Coopers Arms (Weston-on-Trent)The Dragon (Willington)Harrington Arms (Thulston) Harpur's (formerly Melbourne Hotel) (Melbourne) Hope and Anchor (Wirksworth)Lawns (Chellaston)Miners Arms (Carsington)Nunsfield House Club (Alvaston)Okeover Arms (Mappleton)Queens Head (Little Eaton)Pattenmakers (Duffield)Royal Oak (Ockbrook)Royal Oak (Wirksworth)Vine Inn (Mickleover)White Post (Stanley Common)White Swan (Littleover)
CAMRA LocAle is anaccreditation scheme topromote pubs that selllocally-brewed real ale.
A Guide to...
Reduce the miles the beer you serve (or drink) travelsfrom brewery to bar.
Help the environment andsupport your local brewery!
If your pub regularly stocks local Real Ales and you would like to join the scheme then please get in touch. All accredited pubs will
receive posters, stickers and handpump crowns to display and will receive free publicity in
the Derby Drinker and on the Derby CAMRA website.
CAMRA Discount PubsAll over the Country there are hundreds of pubs offering discounts to card carrying CAMRA members and these trailblazing pubs deserve your support.
DERBY, SURROUNDING AREAS & AMBER VALLEY
Alexandra Hotel, Derby 20p off a pint, 10p off a half
Babington Arms, Derby 20p off a pint, 10p off a half Guest Ales only
Broadway, Derby 20p off a pint
Coach & Horses, Derby 15p off a pint
Crown & Cushion, Derby 10p off a pint
Five Lamps, Derby 20p off a pint
Furnace, Derby 20p off a pint
Little Chester Ale House, Derby 10p off a pint
Mr Grundy’s, Derby 20p off a pint, 10p off a half,
Old Silk Mill, Derby 25p off a pint
Seven Stars, Derby 20p off a pint
Slug & Lettuce, Derby 10% off a pint
Standing Order, Derby 20p off a pint, 10p off a half Guest Ales only
Smithfield, Derby 20p off a pint
Thomas Leaper, Derby 20p off a pint, 10p off a half Guest Ales only
Wardwick Tavern, Derby 20p off a pint, 10p off a half
King Alfred, Alfreton 15p off a pint
Brackens, Alvaston 15p off a pint
Cross Keys, Turnditch 20p off a pint
The Dragon, Willington 20p off a pint
George & Dragon, Belper 20p off a pint
Harpur’s, Melbourne 20p off a pint
Hollybrook, Littleover 20p off a pint
Lamb Inn, Melbourne 10p off a pint, 5p off a half
Markeaton, Allestree 20p off a pint
Masons Arms, Mickleover 15p off a pint
Midland, Ripley 15p off a pint
Pattenmakers Arms, Duffield 10p off a pint and 5p off a half
Red Lion, Fritchley All real ales £2.50 a pint
Red Lion, Hollington 20p off a pint
Talbot Taphouse, Ripley 20p off house pints
White Post, Stanley Common 20p off a pint
White Swan, Littleover 20p off a pint
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CAMRA LocAle is anaccreditation scheme topromote pubs that selllocally-brewed real ale.
A Guide to...
Reduce the miles the beer you serve (or drink) travelsfrom brewery to bar.
Help the environment andsupport your local brewery!
If your pub regularly stocks local Real Ales and you would like to join the scheme then please get in touch. All accredited pubs will
receive posters, stickers and handpump crowns to display and will receive free publicity in
the Derby Drinker and on the Derby CAMRA website.
CAMRA Discount PubsAll over the Country there are hundreds of pubs offering discounts to card carrying CAMRA members and these trailblazing pubs deserve your support.
DERBY, SURROUNDING AREAS & AMBER VALLEY
Alexandra Hotel, Derby 20p off a pint, 10p off a half
Babington Arms, Derby 20p off a pint, 10p off a half Guest Ales only
Broadway, Derby 20p off a pint
Coach & Horses, Derby 15p off a pint
Crown & Cushion, Derby 10p off a pint
Five Lamps, Derby 20p off a pint
Furnace, Derby 20p off a pint
Little Chester Ale House, Derby 10p off a pint
Mr Grundy’s, Derby 20p off a pint, 10p off a half,
Old Silk Mill, Derby 25p off a pint
Seven Stars, Derby 20p off a pint
Slug & Lettuce, Derby 10% off a pint
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Smithfield, Derby 20p off a pint
Thomas Leaper, Derby 20p off a pint, 10p off a half Guest Ales only
Wardwick Tavern, Derby 20p off a pint, 10p off a half
King Alfred, Alfreton 15p off a pint
Brackens, Alvaston 15p off a pint
Cross Keys, Turnditch 20p off a pint
The Dragon, Willington 20p off a pint
George & Dragon, Belper 20p off a pint
Harpur’s, Melbourne 20p off a pint
Hollybrook, Littleover 20p off a pint
Lamb Inn, Melbourne 10p off a pint, 5p off a half
Markeaton, Allestree 20p off a pint
Masons Arms, Mickleover 15p off a pint
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DearToper... Consider! Dear Toper, the impending (hopefully) sunny days ofthe forthcoming summer; one of the joys of which are thoselazy Sunday afternoon strolls, that culminate in a refreshingpint at some rural hostelry. But alas, Dear Toper, this harmlessform of pleasure is under threat from dark forces, forincreasingly, Sunday afternoons have become the time whenchildren are allowed to invade the sacred confines of the pub!Having consumed their Sunday pub lunch (or more likely, havingdecorated both themselves and their immediate surroundings withit) the little darlings (theyusually hunt in packs) areseemingly left to theirown devices, whichusually means runningback and forth, screamingand tormenting the familypet (some huge,overweight and ill-traineddog, with mange) to theextent that it barks andwhines even louder thanthey shriek, whilst one oftheir feckless parents getssozzled on overpricedpoor quality wine, and theother (the designateddriver of the gargantuanpeople-carrier that isblocking the entrance tothe car park) sits aroundscowling over a soft drink,that has been in their hand so long that it has taken on thetemperature and consistency of blood. Neither of the non-dotingparents appears to understand that their odious offspring (andmassive stinking pet) have become a nuisance; indeed they seemcompletely oblivious to the existence of their irksome brood, untilone of their number inevitably collides with a waitress carrying atray of drinks. The parents, having made a half-hearted attempt tohelp the bar-staff clear up the mess, now endeavor to appear strict,and in an effort to diffuse the various glares that are being cast intheir direction, they loudly (for the benefit of their aggrievedaudience) instruct their wayward brats to: “Sit down and behave!”This the sullen little people do reluctantly for about thirty secondsbefore becoming restless, at which juncture they are told to, “Gooutside and play!”
The juvenile delinquents, along with the flea-bitten family pet, nowinvade the beer garden, where they plague those poor stateless
refugees known as“smokers”, who, havingbeen banished from thecosy interior of the pub,now find their last tenuousgrasp on licensedpremises - that nub-end-carpeted refuge next tothe wheelie bins, in thecorner of the beer garden -under siege from shriekingchildren and howlingcanines intent onurinating on any uprightobject that doesn’t move!An old friend of mine (veryold!) frequently points outthat the naturalconsequence of allowingwomen into pubs, wasthat sooner or later theywould insist uponbringing their brats in with
them. Personally I would not go as far as banning women andchildren from pubs altogether, but I do believe in the old Victorianmaxim that, “Children should be seen and not heard,” unless ofcourse they get stuck up a chimney whilst doing some worthwhiletask, and make a plaintive, though polite, cry for assistance. (As forwomen, well, anyone who thinks that you can keep them quiet, hasobviously not been married.)But do not despair, Dear Toper, help may be at hand, for I recentlynoted that there was some talk of extending the school day totwelve hours. Personally I think that twenty four hours, seven days aweek, would be a far more reasonable target to attain, with bars onthe windows to ensure the compliance of the inmates! And as forthe family pet: I’m sure that some dodgy burger manufacturersomewhere would be interested! Consider that, Dear Toper!D.T.
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MAY Fri 9th - National Winter Beer Festival 'Thank You' Eveningat Derby Brewing Company and The Tap, open to festivalvolunteers + guests.
Sat 10th - Mild Trail Crawl beginning at The Falstaff at7.30pm before setting off for the Brunswick & Alexandra.
Wed 14th - Branch Meeting - Furnace, Derby – 8pm.
Sat 17th - Best of Derbyshire Pub Tour by Mini Bus. Leavesat 11.30am.
Fri 23rd - Survey Trip - Thulston, Aston, Weston, Ingleby –Free mini bus leaves at 7.30pm.
Wed 28th - Social – Greyhound, Derby - 8.30pm & GoldenEagle, Derby - 9.30pm.
JUNEWed 11th - EGM & Branch Meeting – Rowing Club, Derby –8pm.NB. All trips Depart/Return from Cathedral Green, Derby.
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Across1 Elicit blot to discover a 15th
century Florentine painter (10)6 The second part of Uley’s
strong, piggy ale (4)8 Glasgow’s Clockwork
Brewery’s pale ale (5.1.1.1)9 Plus ‘makers Arms’, the Duffield
pub which recently Punchedabove its weight! (6)
10 Old Devil’s favourite dark beerfrom Brigstock (4)
11 Condition needing an urgentvisit to the pub (as long as it’snot ‘dry’) (10)
12 Mixed up Tom arises, creatingfine sprayers (9)
14 Wines can adapt to connect amuscle to a bone (5)
17 See 1619 Russian heavenly White Sea
port (9)22 Itchen Valley’s malty bitter ale,
hopefully sold in a giantbottle! (10)
23 With ‘gate’ becomes aDerbyshire brewery, and itsbitter (4)
24 A form of hurdy-gurdy suited,perhaps, to Parisian old ladies (6)
25 A domestic barker (5-3)26 A Greek god: a sore rose
indeed (4)27 An old socialist soccer player
who would be in the holenowadays (6.4)
Down1 Cardiff brewery tangled up
with a wild fruit to indoctrinate(9)
2 Plant explorer backed before asmall company (7)
3 Infantile, in another word (8)4 If this Derbyshire brewery
produced Weißbier would it berenamed ‘Lederhosen’? (15)
5 Hinder within a limp Edelweissplant (6)
6 A station I can get around tobursting point (9)
7 Pipe this when wanting to cry(4.3)
13 Social tuneful gatheringswhich, if split, could becomemelodious beers (9)
15 A mural illumination (4.5)16 & 17 Where Derby hosted 2014’s
National Winter Ales Festival(3.10)
18 Former eminentShakespearean actor andproducer (7)
20 A Tynesider and his dialect (7)21 I, enemy? No: it’s about being
a native of an Arabian country(6)
CrosswordNo 39 by Wrenrutt
Across1. DECOMPOSED 6. PUBS 8. GLADIOLI 9. FUNNEL 10. IDLE 11. TRIPARTITE 12. HERMITAGE 14. FLASH 17. SPIRE 19. ASPARAGUS 22. NO-MANS-LAND 23. PLEA 24. CLOTHE 25. SONGBIRD 26. BRAN 27. DUNHAM GOLD
Down1. DOGFIGHTS 2. CRAWLER 3. PROSTATE 4. SMILING ASSASSIN 5. DEFRAY 6. PANATELLA 7. BREATHS 13. MERCASTON 15. HUSBANDED 16. GARDENIA 18. PROWLER 20. GALLICO 21. ASCEND
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