president’s gin palace - lymm beer fest · award-winning old rosie is allowed to settle out...
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A - Westons, Herefordshire - Old Rosie (7.3%)
Award-winning Old Rosie is allowed to settle out naturally after fermentation
resulting in a truly old fashioned, full flavoured, appley, cloudy scrumpy; with
a well-balanced medium dry character.
B - Westons, Herefordshire - Country Perry (4.5%)
Made from perry pears and fullly matured in old oak vats to develop its
strength and traditional character. Free from all artificial colouring, flavouring
and sweetening it retains its natural pale colour.
C - Westons, Herefordshire - Rosie’s Pig (4.8%)
Rosie's Pig is an easy drinking cloudy cider with a fresh apple flavour with
hints of citrus and spice.
Westons ciders sponsored by Lymm Pages
D - Thatchers Cider, Somerset - Big Apple (6.4%)
Bursting with apple flavour and a distinct depth in character, this cider’s
aroma has a hint of spice from our favourite bittersweet apples.
E - Thatchers Cider, Somerset - Heritage (4.9%)
A fine traditional, unfiltered cider with a rich haze crafted from a blend of
specially selected apples.
Thatchers ciders sponsored by lymmvillage.com
F - Moles Brewery, Wiltshire - Black Rat Cider (6.0%)
Black Rat is a dry, award winning, premium English cider. Unpasteurised,
maintaining the apple's full flavour, Black Rat Cider has a fresh apple aroma,
a smooth taste and a crisp clean finish.
G - Moles Brewery, Wiltshire - Black Rat Perry (7.5%)
Traditional Somerset-style perry. Very drinkable, with a true pear aroma;
starts with a medium sweet taste and is followed by a dry finish.
Moles ciders sponsored by Lymm Life
H - Sandford Orchards, Wiltshire - Strawberry Lane (4.0%)
Ripe strawberries, cask Devon cider and a healthy squeeze of fresh limes.
Delicate, sweet and naturally pink this cider is blessed with all the charms of
summer and a pleasing citrus kick.
I - Sandford Orchards, Wiltshire - Cider Ginger (4.0%)
Fresh pressed ginger root and the finest Devon cider creates this wonderfully
versatile small batch blend from Sandford Orchards.
Sandford ciders sponsored by Lymm Parish Council
Wine by the glass (2 tokens per 175ml glass)
Sparkling - Bella Cucina Prosecco, Veneto, Italy (11%)
Red - Hardy’s Legacy Shiraz Cabernet, South East Australia (13%)
White - Wairau Cove Sauvignon Blanc, Marlborough, New Zealand (12%)
White - Ogio Pinot Grigio, Delle Venezie, Italy (12%)
Food by Lymm Ladies Circle
Pulled Pork Roll £2.50 / Pulled Carrot Roll (V) £2.50
Hot Dogs £1.25 / Bar Snacks from 50p
To find out more about Lymm Ladies Circle visit www.lymmladiescircle.co.uk.
Free Soft Drinks sponsored by Kids Planet Day Nurseries
Beer Fest Entertainment
Over the two days of the festival, we have a range of entertainment including:
A selection of talent from The Venue (Friday evening)
Matt Fearon - singer songwriter from Southport (Saturday evening)
Lymm Concert Orchestra (Saturday afternoon)
Plus a pub quiz (Saturday afternoon) and fantastic raffles both days.
Lymm & District Round Table welcome you to the 6th Lymm
Beer Fest. Since the first festival in 2011, this event has raised in excess of £15,000 for good causes.
Please visit us at www.lymmbeerfest.co.uk, follow us on facebook at
facebook.com/LymmBeerFest or tweet us @lymmbeerfest.
Lymm & District Round Table is a club for blokes aged 18 to 45. We go for great
nights out - go-karting, canoeing, paint-balling, 5-a-side, etc. - all accompanied by
a beer or three. We also organise three big events for charities and community
groups - Lymm Duck Race, Lymm Beer Fest and the Big Lymm Bonfire.
If you’d like to find out more about Lymm Round Table, speak to one of the guys
at the festival, or visit www.lymmroundtable.co.uk.
President’s Gin Palace New for 2016, inspired by Round Table’s President’s
new-found love of the mother’s ruin.
3 tokens per 35ml shot with Fever Tree tonic water and a selection of fruit garnishes.
I. Professor Cornelius Ampleforth’s Bathtub Gin
A wonderfully exciting concoction, with a keynote of juniper.
II. Opihr Oriental Spiced
Inspired by the opulence of the Spice Route and Eastern romance.
III. Tarquin’s Cornish
Intense scents of orange blossom and crisp dry pine forests.
IV. Warner Edwards Victoria’s Rhubarb
A rumbustious drink with a big burst of rhubarb.
V. Brockmans
A smooth and seductive well balanced gin.
VI. Pinkster
Deliciously dry gin bursting with raspberries.
VII. Tanqueray 10
A classic smack of cinnamon, liquorice, lemon and orange peel.
VIII. Thomas Dakin
A great Northern number, with sweet orange and citrus notes.
IX. Steam Punk
A full bouquet of floral and citrus to tantalise the senses.
X. Indian Summer
A saffron-infused gin will add a twist to a classic G&T.
1 - Coach House, Warrington - Strawberry Blonde (4.1%)
A refreshing blonde ale with hints of citrus and grapefruit but with an
aftertaste of Strawberry.
Sponsored by Evolution Recruitment Solutions
2 - Beartown, Congleton - Ginger Bear (4.0%)
The flavours from the malt and hops blend with the added bite from the root
ginger to produce a superbly quenching blonde ale.
Sponsored by Hopkinsons
3 - Seven Brothers, Salford - Watermelon Wheat (4.5%)
A wheat beer with a subtle infusion of fresh water melon, a truly thirst-
quenching craft beer.
Sponsored by IDS Financial
4 - Green Jack, Lowestoft - Orange Wheat (4.2%)
Orange Wheat has restrained zesty citrus flavours from the hops and the
peel, balanced with a soft sweetness from the wheat malt.
Sponsored by NetApp
5 - Little Valley, Hebden Bridge - Hebden’s Wheat (4.5%)
Fruity and refreshing. Light in colour with hints of coriander and lemon.
Sponsored by Eden Building Design
6 - Seven Brothers, Salford - IPA (5.0%)
First, we mixed hops and malt. Then, added a touch of citrus and grape fruit.
Why? Because we can. A great beer that's bittery, rather than sweet.
Sponsored by Robert Lizar Solicitors
7 - Storm Brewery, Macclesfield - PGA (4.4%)
A truly classic German style beer using Hersbrucker hops & lager malts to
create a light, delicate taste with floral hoppy overtones.
Sponsored by FDR Law
8 - Red Willow, Macclesfield - Wreckless (4.7%)
This beautifully balanced pale ale is loaded with Citra and Amarillo hops
providing massive amounts of tropical fruit with a clean finish.
Sponsored by Axon Resourcing
9 - Mobberley Brewery - Boom Juice (3.6%)
A delightful crafted summer beer, brewed using Rakau and Waimea to give
BOOMing flavours and tropical aromas.
Sponsored by Warrington Round Table
10 - Mobberley Brewery - Elysium (4.7%)
Brewed using magnum, chinook and cascade. Elysium is the big brother to
Revelation. Expect clean fruity and zesty notes with a sharp bitterness.
Sponsored by Lymm Shutters and Blinds
11 - Thornbridge, Bakewell - Jaipur (5.9%)
A citrus dominated India Pale Ale, it’s soft and smooth yet builds to a
crescendo of massive hoppiness accentuated by honey.
Sponsored by Richmond Training
12 - 4Ts, Runcorn - Bring Me Sunshine (4.5%)
American pale ale, perfect for the summertime and with summer soon
coming to a close it’s the perfect time for a pint in the sun!
Sponsored by The Original Barber Shop
13 - Irwell Works, Ramsbottom - Costa De Salford (4.1%)
Brewed as a summer ale, this beer is light in colour with bags of flavour.
Sponsored by Owen Rabbitt Plumbing and Heating
14 - Hydes, Manchester - Lowry (4.7%)
Crafted from Citra and Chinook hops to produce an intensely hoppy and
refreshing Golden beer. Oodles of strong citrus and lovely tropical tones.
Sponsored by Hydes
15 - Coach House, Warrington - Ostler’s (4.0%)
Light golden beer with a dry clean taste. German aroma hops are used to give
the impression of a lager aroma.
Sponsored by Coach House Brewery
16 - Coach House, Warrington - Blueberry (5.0%)
A wonderful straw coloured beer with a light Blueberry aroma and a distinct
Blueberry aftertaste.
Sponsored by Tree Tamers
17 - Wincle, Macclesfield - Wibbly Wallaby (4.4%)
A full bodied golden beer with fruity ‘hoppy’ overtones and a dry, slightly
biscuity finish.
Sponsored by Warrington Round Table
18 - Dunham Massey - Summer Meadow (4.3%)
Light and hoppy, with hints of citrus and blackcurrant.
Sponsored by Barber Shop Lymm
19 - Red Willow, Macclesfield - Weightless (4.2%)
Number five in the very popular Weightless Series, big orange and floral
notes with a hint of marmalade and a balanced bitterness.
Sponsored by Andy Gas
20 - Storm, Macclesfield - Ale Force (4.2%)
An amber coloured ale created from a fusion of chocolate, pale and crystal
malts with the finest Fuggles hops.
Sponsored by Unify
21 - Wincle, Macclesfield - Rambler (4.0%)
Strolling through ancient recipes we stumbled across the idea for this
distinctive country ale. A subtle balance of malt and autumn fruit hoppiness.
Sponsored by Rotary Club Warrington Oktoberfest
22 - 4T’s, Runcorn - APA (4.0%)
American pale ale, hopped with Cascade, Centennial and Chinook, to produce
spicy and citrus hints with a crisp bitter mouthful.
Sponsored by Cheshire Housing
23 - Red Willow, Macclesfield - Feckless (4.1%)
A classic British bitter, rich toffee and malt balanced with the subtle flavours
of Challenger, First Gold and Target hops.
Sponsored by Lymm & District 41 Club Active
24 - Bollington Brewery, Bollington Best (4.2%)
A delightfully hoppy bitter. Clean & Crisp with a light golden colour and
refreshing bitter after taste.
Sponsored by Prestige Flooring of Lymm
25 - Bollington Brewery, White Nancy (3.6%)
A pale coloured Best Bitter with lots of body and good fruity taste but not
overly sweet.
Sponsored by Northern Power
26 - Sandiway Ales, Northwich - Hop Sepia (4.3%)
Sweet, rich and smooth with a beautiful reddish colour.
Sponsored by Carrington Power Station
27 - Beartown, Congleton - Bruin’s Ruin (5.0%)
Deep copper coloured premium ale. Full of malty character and a palate of
sweet, smooth, fruity flavours.
Sponsored by Unify
28 - Front Row, Congleton - Pride (4.6%)
Premium bitter, originally brewed to celebrate the Lion's tour victory over
Australia.
Sponsored by CB3 Design Architects
29 - Thornbridge, Bakewell - Lord Marples (4.0%)
Surprisingly smooth with light toffee and caramel characters, a mixture of
floral and spicy hop notes and a pleasing bitter finish.
Sponsored by Co-op Lymm
30 - Irwell Works - Iron Plate Lancashire Stout (4.4%)
Brewed as a Lancashire Stout, from an old Irish recipe. This is a meal in itself,
the richness of the stout is balanced with a good bitterness.
Sponsored by Carlton Freight
31 - Sandiway Ales, Northwich - Hop Secret (4.5%)
Rich, dark and delicious. A proper full bodied dark ale with a bold flavour.
Sponsored by Site Project Cleaning
32 - 4Ts, Runcorn - Stout (5.0%)
Mouth-watering English stout, balanced and smooth. A combination of
specialist malt gives it chocolaty, biscuit, burnt notes.
Sponsored by Causeway Heating
33 - Storm, Macclesfield - Silk of Amnesia (4.7%)
This champion dark beer produces a rich chocolate palate with a clean bitter
finish.
Sponsored by Red, Lymm
34 - Front Row, Congleton - Pause (4.5%)
For the thinker in the pack, a dark mysterious full of flavour stout with a twist
of chocolate, take time to 'lock in' and contemplate.
Sponsored by The Essential Guide
35 - Dunham Massey - Chocolate Cherry Mild (3.8%)
It has all the class of Dunham Dark, with a dry hint of cherry that cuts through
the malt flavours.
Sponsored by Lymm Ladies Circle
36 - Beartown, Congleton - Black Bear (5.0%)
Award-winning dark ruby coloured strong mild ale. Subtle roast and malt
flavours fill the taste, completed by a mellow sweetness.
Sponsored by Flavours
37 - Tatton, Knutsford - Tatton Blonde (4.0%) - HAND PUMP
Hoppy fruity taste and a fine fruity aroma.
Sponsored by Urban – Lymm Beer Fest’s gold sponsor
38 - Tatton, Knutsford - Tatton Best (4.2%) - HAND PUMP
A classic light amber coloured best bitter with a clean malt flavour and fine
hop character derived from a blend of aroma hops.
Sponsored by Globus – Lymm Beer Fest’s silver sponsor
39 - Red Willow, Macclesfield - Homeless (4.2%)
Light and refreshing with plenty of Saaz hops.
Sponsored by Amplify – provider of www.lymmbeerfest.co.uk