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Page 1: Tiny Pint - Issue 8 - Sept/Oct/Nov 2015

The Magazine of Rutland CAMRA Branch

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SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER 2015ISSUE 8

WWW.RUTLANDCAMRA.ORG.UK

TINY PINTTHE MAGAZINE OF RUTLAND CAMRA BRANCH

IN THIS ISSUE... FUN IN OAKHAM • PUBS, PUBS, PUBS • RUTLAND CAMRA AGM • WHY NOT TRY MORRIS DANCING • PLUS MUCH MORE...

THE BLACK BULL, MARKET OVERTON - A CAMRA AWARD WINNING PUB

How did they get the Bull on the roof?

FREEplease

take a copy

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Hello and welcome back to the Tiny PintHopefully you are reading this

in a pub and enjoying the fruits of our Campaign to promote Real Ales, Ciders and Perries in real pubs full of real people. Please feel free to take this copy with you and please support our advertisers who enable us to produce your Tiny Pint.

We had a great Beer Festival in June and I have written a report on it inside this issue. Other beer festivals are going on all around us and I would urge you to get out and about to enjoy them. Quite a few pubs in and around Rutland are holding their own festivals and they also deserve our patronage.

By the time you read this we will have held our AGM and will have lost a couple of stalwart Committee Members: Dave Casewell has been our Membership Secretary for quite a few years being the driving force behind getting our membership to around the 160 mark. He also has assisted the Branch by taking care of the Secretary’s role as well. Des Burgess has been our Webmaster and IT guru since we set up our website. He has been the initial point of contact for the many request for information about who we are and what we do.

Both Dave and Des deserve our thanks and we all hope that they will stay as active members, but we need more activists to keep the good work going.

We are about to welcome the 2016 Good Beer Guide, our Bible as it were. I have received assurances from very senior CAMRA colleagues that we will de� nitely get a separate entry for Rutland in the “book”. A long campaign to get our county and its � ne pubs recognised. Thank you for all of your support on this.

Again thanks to Stephanie Smye for proof reading. Any errors are ours not hers.

More than enough from me - enjoy the beer and other mellow fruits of the autumn and we will be back again soon.

Jon WhowellChairman Rutland CAMRA Branch

CHAT FROMTHE CHAIR

Web: www.rutlandcamra.org.ukTwitter: @RutlandCAMRAFacebook: ‘RutlandCamraBranch’The Editor reserves the right to amend or shorten contributions for publication. All editorial copyright © Rutland CAMRA 2015

Disclaimer: Views expressed in this publication are those of their individual authors and are not necessarily endorsed by the Editor, branch committee or the Campaign for Real Ale nationally. Rutland CAMRA accepts no liability in relation to the accuracy of advertisements; readers must rely on their own enquiries. It should also be noted that acceptance of an advertisement in this publication should not be deemed an endorsement of quality by Rutland CAMRA.

© 2015 Capital Media Group. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication may be transmitted, reproduced, recorded, photocopied or otherwise without the express written permission of the copyright holder.

BRANCH CONTACTS

Essential Branch Information

Campaign for Real Ale Ltd.230 Hat� eld Road, St. Albans, Herts, AL1 4LWt: 01727 867 201 e: [email protected]

Trading Standards (Rutland)Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 6HP. t: 01572 722577 e: [email protected]

Chairman Jon Whowell [email protected]

Secretary Jon Whowell [email protected]

Treasurer Neil Broad

Pubs Campaign David LaughtonCo-ordinator pubso� [email protected]

General Enquiries [email protected]

PUBLISHED BY Capital Media Group1st Floor, Central Buildings, Middlegate, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, NG24 1AGt: 01636 302 302 e: [email protected]

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June was a busy month for all in the Branch but no more than for our esteemed Beer Sourcer, Russ Hibbitt

who, along with John Wood, the Cider King, provided what was judged by the vast majority of our almost 1,000 visitors as the best selection we have ever produced.

Beer festivals just don’t happen being organised, built and run by volunteers; planning starts in the New Year with the venue having already being booked well before then (yes, we are back at The Museum in 2016!) Budgets are approved by CAMRA HQ and then the fun starts.

What happens in reality is we build the biggest pop up pub in Rutland, transforming a beautiful courtyard to an even more beautiful pub. Dave Lewin and his lads built the racking for our valuable Ciders and Beers; we used a highly sophisticated cooling system – hessian sacks and water (no need for high tech here). Straw bales were placed in precise positions providing seating and to enhance the rural feel, bands and other entertainment was booked, food arranged and we were ready to go. The High Sherri� , Andrew Brown opened proceedings and all we needed were people.

Well we got a lot of people from all over the place and were supported well by neighbouring branches and by casual visitors to the County. The weather was kind and we opened for the Sunday which was a nice gentle wind down day. The comments we received were encouraging and planning has started for next year with a few tweaks.

The Beer of the Festival, awarded to the brewery that sells out � rst, was won by Bakers Dozen a new Rutland Brewery in Ketton that had only been open a few weeks, ours was the � rst Festival they attended - a well-deserved win - well done Dean and Jill.

Rutland CAMRA organised the second Oakham Ale Trail with eight pubs taking part. We again shared beer lists so there was not much duplication for our visitors. The Ale Trail works and demonstrates what the campaign here means promoting pubs as well as drinks. I hope that the third Ale Trail in 2016 will continue to grow.

So, all in all, a good event. Hard work by a lot of people and enjoyed by even more - what more could you ask for? The dates for next year perhaps, we have set a date, to be con� rmed, as Thursday 23rd June to Sunday 26th June, pencil it in your diaries now.

Jon WhowellBranch Chairman

LOCAL BEER FESTIVALS

FUN IN OAKHAM

High Sherri� of Rutland, Andrew Brown, pours the � rst pint with Jon Whowell, centre, Branch Chairman, and Des Burgess Bar Manager awaiting – greedily.

1 - The D’ukes of Rutland giving it their all in the sun soaked garden. They liked it so much they came back two days running

2 - It wouldn’t be a proper beer festival without the Rutland Morris Men. Led by our very own Dave Casewell, in the tails, they thrilled the crowds with their precision – lol.

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We have a wide range of draught & bottled beers, as well as regularly changing guest ales.

Platform One at �e Railway is Oakham's premier music venue, constantly introducing new acts to the area. A dedicated

performance space complete with a full Peavey PA system, back line, mixing desk & lighting... Come & say hello, you'll want to

come back & see us again.A wide range of food is available Tuesday - Sunday, 12 noon - 8pm. Plus Freshly filled rolls & snacks to eat in or take away.

Check our website www.therailwayoakham.co.uk for up to date details of guest ales & up-coming events!

Station Rd | Oakham | Rutland | LE15 6QU | 01572 722015

A TRADITIONAL ENGLISH PUB WITH TRADITIONAL ENGLISH VALUES, GOOD BEER,

GOOD FOOD & GOOD COMPANY.

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CAMRA is the CAMPAIGN for REAL ALE. Without CAMRA we would not have • Proper Beer and Cider • Served using traditional methods • From a growing number of Breweries and

increasingly Micro breweries • By Publicans who (mostly) understand and are

passionate about the drinks they serve • In clean decent pubs So... if this is true... where does CAMRA now � t in?

CAMRA’s main focus is now to ensure that there continues to be su� cient outlets for the service of real ale and cider. Currently over 20 pubs are closing EVERY WEEK.

• There is no such thing as a bad pub, just a pub poorly run.

- Poor Service - Poor housekeeping - Poorly kept beer and cider• There is strong evidence that an avoidance of

the above can help overcome built in challenges of high taxation, population changes, rurality, fashion and fads,and economic downturns.

• The pub, if run well, can be the “hub”, the heart of a community. A community within a large conurbation, or a community encompassing a whole village, a community based on an occupation, a community based upon a hobby, etc. Use it or lose it!

CAMRA is at the centre of the � ght to maintain proper pubs as a community facility that is attractive to all due to the quality of its o� er both in its real ale and cider, and the service that it provides. COME AND JOIN US!

Email [email protected] OR simply go to the back of “Tiny Pint” and � ll in the form.

Dave Casewell Membership Secretary

SO WHAT’S THE POINT OF CAMRA?

RUTLANDCAMRA

We are a friendly bunch of good women and men who meets usually on the second Thursday of

the month in a variety of locations in and around Rutland. We organise pub surveys as well as our successful Rutland CAMRA beer festival.

Our Committee, are all volunteers who give a huge amount of their time to keep the Campaign going. We would love to see you at our meetings. The meeting time and places are listed on our website www.RutlandCAMRA.org.uk.

We have embraced social media having a face book group Rutland CAMRA and also a twitter page @RutlandCAMRA

WHO WE ARE

A Rutland branch trip to Newark; trips are organised which alwaysinclude good pubs.

RUTLAND

THE CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALE

This is not a committee meeting but folk we met on a Branch trip

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The Branch held its AGM at the Admiral Hornblower in Oakham attracting 18 members. We were joined

by Tim Page, Chief Executive of CAMRA and Carl Brett, Regional Director CAMRA East Midlands.

Tim had earlier assisted in the presentation by Dave Laughton of a Pub of the Season award to The White Lion in Oakham. After the AGM Tim presented The Bakers Dozen Brewing Company, Ketton, with their Beer Of The Festival award for the 2015 Rutland CAMRA Beer festival, the � rst time their Beers had been at a festival.

The other special guest was Emma Finden-Crofts of the Lotus Bakery Rutland www.lotusbakery.co.uk a new business based in Oakham. Emma is keen to develop recipes using real ales and ciders, they were delicious. For more information contact Emma on [email protected] or 07904 816 985

AGM business was concluded properly but we are desperately short of two key roles, Membership Secretary and Webmaster. So if you would like to assist us in keeping Rutland CAMRA viable please come and join us.

Tim gave us a presentation as what CAMRA was about and some of the plans for the future. He said: “Of all the festivals that I have visited since starting work with CAMRA in November last year, the Rutland CAMRA Beer

Festival is the one that I would most like to take my family to.” Praise indeed

The dates of the 2016 Rutland CAMRA Beer festival were con� rmed, subject to budget approval, as 23rd to 26th June 2016 at Rutland County Museum.

RUTLAND CAMRA AGM 2015

AGM WELCOMES VIPS & CAKES

Left to right - Dean Baker, Jill Perkins of Baker’s Dozen Brewing with their Beer of the Festival award for Electric Landlady with Tim Page and Dave Laughton

2 - Tim Pge, left, with Landlord and Landlady Les and Maria behind the bar and Dave Laughton who presented the White Lion with their Pub of the Season

1 - Members having a well earned beer break in the Admiral Hornblower’s garden during the AGM

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I t has been a very active year with a few Rutland pubs being temporarily closed at the start of the year and

then reopening during the year. Thankfully we have not lost any this year to permanent closure and have indeed gained one with the opening of the Old Buttercross in Oakham.

There are � ve temporarily closed pubs, two of which have been closed for some time: the White Horse at Morcott and the Ram Jam at Stretton. The remaining three are the Fox & Hounds at Exton, the Noel Arms at Langham (opening imminently) and the Merry Monk in Oakham. Rumours still circulate about the Three Horseshoes in Whissendine but as far as I am aware it is still open.

The Pub of the Season and Pub of the Year competitions have been very successful and while the beer scoring within the branch cannot be said to be excellent it has improved quite considerably over the year.

The seasonal winners were: the Green Dragon, Ryhall; theThree Crowns, Oakham; the Blue Bell, Belmesthorpe and the White Lion, Oakham.

The Green Dragon took the honours for Pub of the Year and for the � rst time we had two runners-up.

The coming year should see at least two pubs reopening bringing our tally to sixty-three with sixty-one

serving real ale.Keep beer scoring.

Dave LaughtonPubs O� cer (Pubs CampaignsCoordinator)[email protected], 07887 797 557

PUBS, PUBS, PUBSLOCAL PUB NEWS

Winners of Pub Of The Year, The Green Dragon Ryhall

The Three Crowns, Oakham (left) and the Blue Bell, Belmesthorpe (right)

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You can probably produce a long list of reasons to answer this question, BUT generally they are all

excuses for fear! Morris Dancing is one of the great traditions of this

country, and simply is one of the best accompaniments to beer, bar cheese. By joining the Morris community you will join in to a varied programme of events including our summer Monday programme of visiting Rutland villages.

We generally dance at a “dry” village, and are well received in response, and then on to a pub for more dancing and refreshments. If you are a supporter of CAMRA then you will relish the visits to pubs in all the far � ung villages of our great county. We also organise trips abroad, and to various locations in the UK.

We practice (Oh yes we do!) in the winter months on Monday evenings in Preston Village Hall 8.30 -10.00pm

with a trip to the pub afterwards to rehydrate. It’s great fun, and gives you a good work out at the same time.

Why not be brave and give it a try? You could also get together with a few mates and come mob handed! Either way you will receive a warm welcome. Dancing is not as di� cult as it looks, and you will soon get the hang of it.

Remember it’s a good excuse to get to pubs, and you will help keep two great traditions alive: village pubs and Morris dancing.

Check us out at our website www.morrismen.org.uk or contact Dave on 01572 821566.

Dave Casewell

A GREAT TRADITION

WHY NOT TRY MORRIS DANCING?

The Rutland Morris dancing over the border in Melton Mowbray, come join them and see the world!

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CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale, is a powerful champion for pub-goers and beer drinkers. Formed

in 1971 it now has more than 171,000 members.CAMRA is A Campaign of Two Halves. Firstly, the

serious campaigning half which � ghts for the rights of pub goers and beer drinkers and secondly, the fun side that encourages our members to enjoy real ale, pubs and the membership bene� ts they receive when they join the organisation. CAMRA campaigns tirelessly to support and promote pubs, real ale and consumer rights. Current campaigns include:

• The Beer Tie - The unfair operation of the “beer tie” by the large pub companies means higher prices for pub goers, under investment in pubs and pub closures. To deliver a fair deal to consumers CAMRA is demanding that large pub companies deal fairly with tied pub licensees and provide guest real ale rights and free of tie options. As a result of CAMRA’s ongoing work, MP’s have unanimously supported an independent review to ensure the large pub companies change.

• Campaigning against beer tax hikes - One of CAMRA’s key campaigns is to stop beer tax killing beer and pubs. The main aim is to ensure a long term freeze in beer duty. After a year-long campaign CAMRA achieved a huge campaign win at Budget 2013 as the Chancellor axed the beer duty escalator and announced a 1p cut in beer duty, the � rst time beer duty has been cut since 1959.

• Ensuring political support for pubs - CAMRA has secured support from over 270 MPs for our call on Government to introduce pro pub policies.

• Protecting the future of pubs - CAMRA campaigns for improved planning protection for pubs to help prevent the unnecessary loss of viable pubs. CAMRA is calling on Government to grant Local Authorities new powers to protect pubs and other local services.

• It is important that CAMRA members enjoy real ale, pubs and great membership bene� ts - CAMRA membership is fun and o� ers a superb social side that is open to over 171,000 members to enjoy. Meeting people with the same hobby is an important part of being a CAMRA member.

• Real Ale - Britain now boasts more than 1000 breweries that brew real ale. This is four times the number than when the Campaign for Real ale was founded in 1971. Our hard campaigning for over 40 years means pub-goers now have the choice of over 5,500 di� erent real ales on today’s market

• Real Cider and Perry - CAMRA also supports real Cider and Perry. For more information please visit www.camra.org.uk/cider

• Well-run community Pubs - 31 pubs close every week in Britain. CAMRA is working tirelessly to stem this worrying trend through a number of campaigns which include: Organising Local Pubs Week across Britain, promoting prestigious pub awards and producing the best selling Good Beer Guide which features the top 4,500 real ale pubs according to the CAMRA membership.

For more information please visit www.camra.org.uk

CAMPAIGNING FOR PUB GOERS & BEER DRINKERS

CAMRA - THE CAMPAIGN FORREAL ALE

Fair dealon beertax now!

SaveBritain'sPubs!

Instruction to your Bank orBuilding Society to pay by Direct Debit

To the Manager

Address

Postcode

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Branch Sort Code

Reference

Signature(s)

Date

Join CAMRA Today

Your DetailsTitle Surname

Forename(s)

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Direct Debit Non DD

Single Membership £24 £26(UK & EU)

Joint Membership £29.50 £31.50(Partner at the same address)

For Young Member and other concessionary rates please visit www.camra.org.uk or call01727 867201.

I wish to join the Campaign for Real Ale, and agree to abide by the Memorandum and Articles of Association

I enclose a cheque for

Signed DateApplications will be processed within 21 days

01/15

Campaigning for Pub Goers& Beer Drinkers

Join CAMRA today – www.camra.org.uk/joinus

Enjoying Real Ale& Pubs

A Campaign of Two HalvesA Campaign of Two Halves

Email address (if different from main member)

Complete the Direct Debit form and you will receive 15 months membershipfor the price of 12 and a fantastic discount on your membership subscription.Alternatively you can send a cheque payable to CAMRA Ltd with your completed form, visit www.camra.org.uk/joinus or call 01727 867201. All forms should be addressed to the:Membership Department, CAMRA, 230 Hatfield Road, St Albans, AL1 4LW.

Name and full postal address of your Bank or Building Society

Please fill in the whole form using a ball point pen and send to:Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. 230 Hatfield Road, St. Albans, Herts AL1 4LW

Service User Number

9 2 6 1 2 9

This Guarantee should be detachedand retained by the payer.

FOR CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALE LTD OFFICIAL USE ONLY This is not part of the instruction to your Bank or Building Society

Membership Number

Name

Postcode

Banks and Building Societies may not accept Direct Debit Instructions for some types of account.

The DIrect DebitGuaranteeBank or Building Society

This Guarantee is offered by all banks and building societies that accept instructions to pay by Direct Debits.

If there are any changes to the amount, date or frequency of your Direct Debit The Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. will notify you 10 working days in advance of your account being debited or as otherwise agreed. If you request The Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. to collect a payment, confirmation of the amount and date will be given to you at the time of the request

If an error is made in the payment of your Direct Debit by The Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. or your bank or building society, you are entitled to a full and immediate refund of the amount paid from your bank or building society.

- If you receive a refund you are not entitled to, you must pay it back when The Campaign For Real Ale Ltd. asks you to.

You can cancel a Direct Debit at any time by simply contacting your bank or building society. Written confirmation may be required. Please also notify us.

Instructions to your Bank or Building SocietyPlease pay Campaign For Real Ale Limited Direct Debits from the account detailed on this instruction subject to the safeguards assured by the Direct Debit Guarantee. I understand that this instruction may remain with Campaign For Real Ale Limited and, if so will be passed electronically to my Bank/Building Society.

Member Benef its• Quarterly magazine called BEER• Monthly newspaper ‘What’s Brewing’• Free or reduced entry to over 160 beer festivals• Up to 52% o� Days out – Merlin Entertainments Group• 15% o� National Express Coach Services• 20% o� Red Letter Days brewery excursions• 10% o� Hotels – toprooms.com• £20 worth of JD Wetherspoon real ale vouchers (40x50p o� a pint)*• 10% o� Outdoor clothing & equipment - Cotswold Outdoor• 10% o� holidays with cottages4you• 10% o� Lodges, Parks, Villas and more• Discounts on books including the Good Beer Guide• CAMRA Pub Discount Scheme o� ering CAMRA members discounts on real ales in hundreds of pubs across the UK

Membership bene� ts are regularly updated. For current o� ers and full terms and conditions please visit www.camra.org.uk/bene� ts

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TINYPINTFair deal

on beertax now!Save

Britain'sPubs!

Instruction to your Bank orBuilding Society to pay by Direct Debit

To the Manager

Address

Postcode

Name(s) of Account Holder

Bank or Building Society Account Number

Branch Sort Code

Reference

Signature(s)

Date

Join CAMRA Today

Your DetailsTitle Surname

Forename(s)

Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy)

Address

Postcode

Email address

Tel No(s)

Partner’s Details (if Joint Membership)

Title Surname

Forename(s)

Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy)

Direct Debit Non DD

Single Membership £24 £26(UK & EU)

Joint Membership £29.50 £31.50(Partner at the same address)

For Young Member and other concessionary rates please visit www.camra.org.uk or call01727 867201.

I wish to join the Campaign for Real Ale, and agree to abide by the Memorandum and Articles of Association

I enclose a cheque for

Signed DateApplications will be processed within 21 days

01/15

Campaigning for Pub Goers& Beer Drinkers

Join CAMRA today – www.camra.org.uk/joinus

Enjoying Real Ale& Pubs

A Campaign of Two HalvesA Campaign of Two Halves

Email address (if different from main member)

Complete the Direct Debit form and you will receive 15 months membershipfor the price of 12 and a fantastic discount on your membership subscription.Alternatively you can send a cheque payable to CAMRA Ltd with your completed form, visit www.camra.org.uk/joinus or call 01727 867201. All forms should be addressed to the:Membership Department, CAMRA, 230 Hatfield Road, St Albans, AL1 4LW.

Name and full postal address of your Bank or Building Society

Please fill in the whole form using a ball point pen and send to:Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. 230 Hatfield Road, St. Albans, Herts AL1 4LW

Service User Number

9 2 6 1 2 9

This Guarantee should be detachedand retained by the payer.

FOR CAMPAIGN FOR REAL ALE LTD OFFICIAL USE ONLY This is not part of the instruction to your Bank or Building Society

Membership Number

Name

Postcode

Banks and Building Societies may not accept Direct Debit Instructions for some types of account.

The DIrect DebitGuaranteeBank or Building Society

This Guarantee is offered by all banks and building societies that accept instructions to pay by Direct Debits.

If there are any changes to the amount, date or frequency of your Direct Debit The Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. will notify you 10 working days in advance of your account being debited or as otherwise agreed. If you request The Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. to collect a payment, confirmation of the amount and date will be given to you at the time of the request

If an error is made in the payment of your Direct Debit by The Campaign for Real Ale Ltd. or your bank or building society, you are entitled to a full and immediate refund of the amount paid from your bank or building society.

- If you receive a refund you are not entitled to, you must pay it back when The Campaign For Real Ale Ltd. asks you to.

You can cancel a Direct Debit at any time by simply contacting your bank or building society. Written confirmation may be required. Please also notify us.

Instructions to your Bank or Building SocietyPlease pay Campaign For Real Ale Limited Direct Debits from the account detailed on this instruction subject to the safeguards assured by the Direct Debit Guarantee. I understand that this instruction may remain with Campaign For Real Ale Limited and, if so will be passed electronically to my Bank/Building Society.

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