Yapton & Ford Village Hall May 17th-19th · and German style malts for a rich flavour. Brewer’s...
Transcript of Yapton & Ford Village Hall May 17th-19th · and German style malts for a rich flavour. Brewer’s...
Yapton & Ford Village Hall
May 17th-19th
— 2 —
THE INGLENOOK HOTEL 255 Pagham Road, Pagham, West Sussex, PO21 3QB
Tel: 01243 262495 email: [email protected]
16th century Grade II listed hotel, owned and run by the Honour family for over 40 years
Stagecoach bus No. 60 stops outside and runs every 15 mins from Bognor Regis or Chichester
In the Good Beer Guide ● Five ales always on tap ● Bar Snacks ● Large, secluded beer
garden ● Acclaimed restaurant specialising in local line-caught fish, Selsey crab and lobsters, plus seasonal menu and homemade specials
● Comfortable, en suite accommodation ● Private Functions ● Wi Fi
Western Sussex CAMRA Pub of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017 Superb ales from local and regional brewers,
including Dark Star, Downlands, Staggeringly Good,
Brighton Bier, Vibrant Forest, Arbor, Salopian, Siren, Magic Rock and many more.
Stagecoach bus No. 60 stops outside and runs every 20 mins Mon-Fri, half-hourly on Sat and hourly onmins Mon-Fri, half-hourly on Sat and hourly onSun from Bognor Regis or Chichester
— 3 —
Welcome!Welcome to the 30th Yapton Beerex, organised by the Western Sussex branch of the Campaign for Real Ale. The many volunteers who have helped to organise this event hope you have a great time. Please take a minute to familiarise yourself with a few things, especially if you are attending for the first time.
On entry, you will get a ticket that can be exchanged for a glass at the bar. This year you have a choice of glassware. You can choose the traditional half-pint glass or the more modern stem glass which holds 2/3 pint to the brim. Whichever you choose, you can only buy your beer or cider in third or half pints. Both glass types have these measures clearly marked. A big thank you to Goldmark Craft Beers, for sponsoring our glassware once again. I am sure you will agree that the glasses are well worth keeping after the event.
You will need to buy beer tokens at the entrance, as we do not accept cash at the bars. Tokens are worth 10p each, and sold in £1 strips. The bar staff will cross out tokens as you use them.
CAMRA members can get £2 of free tokens from the membership stand on production of their membership cards. If you’re not a member, why not join at the festival? There will be extra incentives - details will be available at the membership stand where you can also sign up.
Beers are arranged in alphabetical order by brewery name, starting with A in the main hall, by the stage. They are also numbered to help you when ordering (numbers 1 to 48 are in the main hall). The rest of the beers (numbers 49 to 62), along with the ciders and perries, are in the middle room behind the stage.
Food (cash payments, not tokens) will be available from the kitchen in the main hall during opening hours.
Toilets are by the entrance, to either side of the stage, and in the back room.
Our charity this year is Care for Veterans — see page 16. Any of your unused tokens can be donated to this very worthwhile cause, by placing them in the box by the festival entrance as you leave. Please visit their stand to find out more about this worthwhile cause.
Before you leave, please fill out a voting slip to choose your favourite beer of the festival. We will draw a completed voting slip after the festival to win two free tickets to next year’s festival.
Pete Luff
Festival Organiser
Festival Organiser
— 4 —
What is ?LocAle is an initiative that promotes pubs which sell locally-brewed ale, defined as “brewed within 25 miles of the Western Sussex branch boundary”.
Pubs awarded LocAle status endeavour to have at least one locally-brewed real ale on sale at all times (obviously, beers can run out if there is no replacement immediately available). LocAle status can be withdrawn if qualifying beers are not regularly available, or if quality falls below acceptable levels.
Accredited pubs can display the LocAle sticker on their windows and doors. They may have posters up in the pub, and locally brewed real ales should have LocAle pump clip crowners on their handpumps.
LocAle brewers will have the LocAle logo next to them in this programme; it will also be on the cask end labels for each qualifying beer.
For a list of qualifying pubs and breweries for the Western Sussex branch, please see www.westernsussexcamra.org.uk/locale. Other CAMRA branches should have lists on their websites and the Sussex Drinker lists these addresses.
Chichester’s First Micropub
The Hornet Alehouse, 23 The Hornet, Chichester PO19 7JL
Monday - Tuesday 4pm - 9:30pm | Wednesday - Sunday Noon - 9:30pm
Seasonal Beer Festivalsfeaturing a selection of 10 real ales and 6 ciders
Summer Festival 31 July - 4 August
Autumn Festival 30 October - 3 November
WESTERN SUSSEX CAMRA PUB OF THE YEAR 2019
A6 advert_Apr2019.indd 1 02/05/2019 13:29
Chichester’s First Micropub
The Hornet Alehouse, 23 The Hornet, Chichester PO19 7JL
Monday - Tuesday 4pm - 9:30pm | Wednesday - Sunday Noon - 9:30pm
Seasonal Beer Festivalsfeaturing a selection of 10 real ales and 6 ciders
Summer Festival 31 July - 4 August
Autumn Festival 30 October - 3 November
WESTERN SUSSEX CAMRA PUB OF THE YEAR 2019
A6 advert_Apr2019.indd 1 02/05/2019 13:29
— 5 —
71 BrewingDundee
1. NEIPA Here nor There 6.5%New England IPA with Simcoe, Citra, Centennial & Azacca in the whirlpool and then double dry-hopped with Simcoe, Mosaic & Citra.
1/2 21 tokens 1/3 14 tokens
AlmastyNewcastle
2. DDH Amarillo Waimea 4.0%Double Dry Hopped Pale Ale: Grapefruit on the nose and citrus orangey tones on the palate, with subtle piney tones.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
ArborBristol
3. Zero Zero 4.3%New England IPA brewed with lots of Citra and Mosaic hops. Naturally cloudy and super juicy. Unfined.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
4. Sean of the Red 5.1%An American Red Ale with a sweet caramel malt base and spicy orange hop flavours on the finish.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
ArundelWest Sussex
5. Clockwork 4.5%Version 4 of their Clockwork New England style IPA, this time loaded with over 40kg of Idaho, Denali and HBC472 hops to give pineapple, tropical and zesty orange aromas and flavours combined with some floral and coconut notes.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
6. Tiramisu Stout 5.4%A fantastic stout using freshly ground coffee and cocoa nibs to give an aroma that includes coffee and roast malt and flavours of chocolate and vanilla.
1/2 20 tokens 1/3 14 tokens
7. Dragonfly 7.5%A double IPA with a full-on tropical fruit explosion of aroma and a hop combo of Citra, Simcoe and Falconers Flight.
1/2 21 tokens 1/3 14 tokens
Bad SeedNorth Yorkshire
8. Waymaker 4.6%Unfined and unfiltered American IPA with big citrus aromas and flavours of grapefruit and pine. The beer is packed full of Simcoe, Azacca, Columbus and Cascade hops.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
9. Glass Light 4.9%An unfined and unfiltered single hop pale ale with Azacca - an awesome US hop boasting big citrus and tropical fruit flavours.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Beatnikz Republic Manchester
10. DDH Fiesta 4.0%A dry-hopped version of their best selling Session IPA.
1/2 18 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
For beer allergen information, please ask a member of staff.
Main Bar
— 6 —
www.merrymeats.co.uk 01243 551327
Supplying Beerex with Jumbo Sausages, Beef Steak Burgers
and Ham for the LAST THIRTY YEARS.
Wishing Pete and the team continued success for the future.
Beer StudioManchester
11. Dawnbreaker 3.8%An easy drinking pale blonde bitter.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
Big SmokeLondon
12. Echo Beach 4.0%Harnessing the big hitting New Zealand hops,
Rakau and Waimea, with citrus and pine
flavours that help balance the full bodied malt
base with notes of biscuit, caramel and toffee.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
13. Cosmic Dawn 4.1%Unfined and unfiltered, a timeless explosion of full flavour juicy hops and citrus aromas. Generous and smooth, Cosmic Dawn is our harmony of hop forward flavours, developing into a lasting bitter finish.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
Blackjack BeersManchester
14. The Pokies 3.6%Pale session bitter. Hopped with 100% New Zealand hops. As you would expect, a grapefruit, citrus and punchy floral aroma with good clean bitterness.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
Main Bar
— 7 —
Main BarBlue MonkeyNottinghamshire
15. B.G. Sips 4.0%A pale and intensely hoppy beer. These Brewers Gold hops impart enticing tropical fruit aromas and a lovely thirst-quenching bitterness.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
Bristol Beer FactoryBristol
16. Waimea River 4.0%Waimea is a new hop for them, resinous piney flavours and big citrus notes will sing with flavours of apricot, tropical fruits and more lemon and lime.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
17. Milk Stout 4.5%A multi award winning stout with smooth chocolatey sweetness and balancing coffee bitterness with hints of dark fruits.
1/2 18 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
CharnwoodLeicestershire
18. Salvation 3.8%A light refreshing golden beer, with fruit, citrus and floral flavours from Cascade and Amarillo hops.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
Clouded MindsOxfordshire
19. Hazelnutter 5.0%An American brown ale brewed with Italian hazelnuts. Nutty and chocolatey, balanced and smooth.
1/2 18 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Crafty Little BreweryEast Yorkshire
20. Apex Predator 3.8%Brewed to a gluten free recipe, this easy drinking golden ale combines Rakau & El Dorado hops to give resinous flavour profiles of pineapple and mango. A perfect refreshing summer ale.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
EllandWest Yorkshire
21. Beyond the Pale 4.2%Pale golden bitter brewed with finest English and German style malts for a rich flavour. Brewer’s Gold, American Cascade and Centennial hops give a strong citrus aroma and a dry pleasing finish.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
FranklinsEast Sussex
22. Lawless 3.8%New England style pale ale, but with real passion fruit and lychee replacing the dry hopping.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
23. Eclipse Porter 4.0%Tastes of coffee, chocolate and caramel yet still light and quaffable!
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
24. Kaleidohop IPA 5.0%Their new IPA! A light malt base with rotating hops each time it's brewed. This version has lashings of Citra nd Chinook hops.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
— 8 —
GoldmarkWest Sussex
25. WahWah IPA 5.0%Double dry hopped IPA with Citra, unfined and unfiltered.
1/2 18 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
26. Simcoe Serenade 5.6%Double dry hopped IPA, unfined and unfiltered.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
27. Moshpits Phat Bro 8.5%Double dry hopped IPA with Citra, Mosaic, Columbus and Centenial hops, unfined and unfiltered.
1/2 21 tokens 1/3 14 tokens
Great HeckNorth Yorkshire
28. Mercy 4.0%Pale, light and hoppy thirstquencher brewed with Cascade, Mount Hood and Chinook hops and dry hopped with Columbus for a very dry finish.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
Green DuckWest Midlands
29. Fairground 4.5%Showcasing European hops, giving intensely fruity flavours and aromas of honeydew melon and strawberry.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
HammerpotWest Sussex
30. Shirala IPA 5.2%A gleaming gold IPA with fruity, floral and citrus notes balanced with piney undertones.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Harbour BrewingCornwall
31. Daymer Extra Pale 3.7%A golden pale ale brewed with sucrose and Vienna malts and uses Saaz, Celeia, Mosaic & Citra hops for a pine & lemon aroma, jellied
citrus fruit flavour and a clean, crisp finish.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
HollerEast Sussex
32. Brass Hand 4.2%A traditional golden ale, perfect for the long
golden days of summer!
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
33. West Coast IPA 5.5%A citrusy dry piney heat, classic rock tunes in a pint that'll caress the back of your throat and fill
your belly with peace and love.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
Howling HopsLondon
34. Tropical Deluxe Pale Ale 3.8%A juicy new tropical pale from the Hackney brewery.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
IlkleyWest Yorkshire
35. Olicana 4.4%A pale beer brewed with Olicana UK hops which punch with the best the USA can grow, and has huge grapefruit and citrus flavour.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
Main Bar
— 9 —
Kelham IslandSouth Yorkshire
36. Steel Rider 5.4%A full flavoured IPA dry hopped for a thunderous aroma hammered home with a massive juicy pallet.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
KirkstallWest Yorkshire
37. Three Swords 4.5%Cascade, Centennial and Chinook hop varieties are used in abundance to deliver a crisp, aromatic pale ale with clean and refreshing citrus-fruit flavours.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
LanghamWest Sussex
38. Saison 3.9%Belgian saison yeast gives an amazing banana/clove nose. This beer is ‘super’ hopped with a blend of German malts, for a fabulous dry finish, plus a lovely creamy head. Unfined and vegan friendly.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
39. XXX 4.4%Award winning dark, chocolate malty winter mild ale with smooth hopping, for a slightly sweeter taste.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
40. Rocket Juice 6.0%A NEIPA, super juicy, fruity, intensly hoppy and hazy beer. The first time this beer has been for sale.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
ListersWest Sussex
41. Westmorland Dark Mild 3.7%A traditional northern style of dark mild, reminiscent of the brewers Lake District origins.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
42. Limehouse Porter 4.1%Traditional East End of London Porter, dark in
colour with hints of coffee and molasses.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
MagpieNottinghamshire
43. Four for a Boy 3.6%Dark ruby mild full of chocolate and roasted
malt flavour.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
MallinsonsWest Yorkshire
44. Mandarina Bavaria 4.0%Brewed only using Mandarina Bavaria hops
from Germany. This is a deep blonde ale with a
hop nose that hints of blood orange.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
Marble BreweryManchester
45. Pint 3.9%This session ale is brewed with an all pale malt
and hopped with a blend of New Zealand and US
hops to give a burst of zesty aromas, uplifting
grapefruit flavours and a subtle lemongrass
finish.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
MoorBristol
46. All Dayer 3.5%A light citrus tasting session beer. It’s mellow enough for you to enjoy a few, while still
delivering hop-heads a satisfying IPA.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Main Bar
— 10 —
Northern AlchemyNewcastle
47. Stout 4.4%A classic dry stout. A seven grain malt bill makes for a balanced and smooth traditional stout recipe. They then use carefully selected british hops (Admiral and Bramling Cross) to make a smooth, toasty and quaffable stout.
1/2 18 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Northern MonkWest Yorkshire
48. Eternal 4.1%The hop hit of a US IPA, with the sessionability of a classic UK pale ale. Centennial, Mosaic and Comet hops dominate this beer, contributing a big tangerine aroma and long, quenching citrus pith flavour which goes on and on and on.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Main Bar
Northern WhisperLancashire
49. Blighty 3.8%If you're after a copper-coloured bitter that puts you in mind of our green and pleasant land, then 'Blighty' is the tipple for you.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
Oakham AlesCambridgeshire
50. Citra 4.2%Refreshing grapefruit and peach aroma and flavour this golden ale. Bittersweet palate gives way to a long dry aftertaste.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
OssettWest Yorkshire
51. White Rat 4.0%A pale hoppy APA with hoppy aroma too.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
52. Azacca 4.0%Pale session ale with high bitterness from Azacca hops followed by citrus fruits and marmalade flavours.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
PennineNorth Yorkshire
53. Rhubarb and Ginger 4.1%A pale ale with a biscuit maltiness. Granny’s rhubarb crumble in a glass!
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
RevolutionsWest Yorkshire
54. Word Up 4.5%Amarillo IPA, giving juicy orange citrus flavours.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
SalopianShropshire
55. Lemon Dream 4.5%A shimmering golden ale that is brewed using organic lemons which adds beautifully subtle zesty aromas and a citrus filled fruity finish.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Saltaire & RidgesideBristol
56. Eternally Grapeful 5.0%Brewed in collaboration with our friends at Ridgeside Brewery, Eternally Grapeful is a delicate fruit beer, showcasing a blend of subtle Hallertau Blanc hops with white grape juice. A light pale ale, perfectly balancing sweet and dry notes, with a wine-like character.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
Back Bar
— 11 —
www.festivalfriend.info
Festival Friend
is pleased to support CAMRA Western Sussex Branch's 30th Yapton Beerex
Festival Friend is on sale at Yapton !
Wholesale enquires welcome – email : [email protected]
Back BarSettleWest Yorkshire
57. Blonde 3.6%A delicate straw coloured beer with a subtle blend of fruit and spice with citrus overtones.
1/2 15 tokens 1/3 10 tokens
Sonnet 43County Durham
58. Simply the Zest 4.0%Hoppy session blonde, light on the malt bill, but with minimum bittering by big flavoured American hops to produce a thirst quenching taste.
1/2 16 tokens 1/3 11 tokens
Vibrant ForestHampshire
59. Malus 4.5%Unfined APA. The Malus hops give refreshing fruity flavours but low on bitterness.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
60. Ekuanot 5.0%Unfined APA with aromas of tropical fruits and pine. The dominant flavour is pink grapefruit.
1/2 18 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
61. Metropolis 6.0%Unfined black beer with citrus, tropical fruits and chocolate flavours.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
Wild WeatherBerkshire
62. Scientist for a Rockstar APA 4.5%
Hazy and juicy pale ale, bursting with fruit,
berry and citrus hop flavours.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
— 12 —
Cider & Perry (Back Bar)
THE CRAB POTMICRO PUB
WESTERN SUSSEX CAMRA PUB OF THE YEAR 2018Come and join us for:
* CASK ALES * REAL CIDERS * FINE WINES
* PREMIUM LOCAL GIN AND VODKA * GREAT COMPANY
145 High Street, Selsey, PO20 0QE
Bad Boy Northamptonshire
Dry Cider 6.0%Dry cider from single variety Dabinett apples - cloudy, golden colour with a nutty taste.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
Camrose West Sussex
Bish Bash Bosh 5.8%This dry yet mellow cider is a blend of
mainly dessert apples with some traditional
bittersweet cider apple; light in colour, clean on
the tongue and very drinkable!
1/2 18 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Lovvly Jubbly 5.8%A medium dry cider with a higher proportion of bittersweet apples such as Dabinett and Harry Masters Jersey giving it more body and depth with undertones often described as caramel or toffee apple!
1/2 18 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Dorset Nectar Dorset
Passion Fruit 4.0%Medium sweet cider with passion fruit.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
Farmer Jim's Devon
Farmyard Perry 4.5%A light fruity perry made from proper perry pears.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
— 13 —
Cider & Perry (Back Bar)
Rootin' Tootin' Cider 4.0%Spicy mix of freshly ground ginger and tart raspberry.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Ham Hill Cider Somerset
Early Drop 5.7%Medium cider, rich and tangy made from first pressed apples of the autumn.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
Harry's Cider Somerset
Prince Harry's Cider 4.0%A medium sweet ginger cider - but not too hot!
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
Hunts Devon
Hazy Dazy 4.5%Sweet classic handcrafted cloudy cider - perfect after a day's work in the fields.
1/2 18 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Napton Cidery Warwickshire
Perry 5.2%Medium light floral perry made with pears from a 50 year old single organic tree.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
Once Upon a Tree Herefordshire
Crooked Branch 5.0%Dry cider - made from a blend of Dabinett, Somerset Redstreak, Browns and Ellis Bitters apples.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
THE WILKES HEADCHURCH LANE, EASTERGATE, PO20 3UT
01243 543380
*6 REAL ALES*FAMILY GARDEN*FUNCTION ROOM
*FRESHLY PREPARED FOOD*DOG FRIENDLY
*FOOD SERVED DAILY
ALE, CIDER & GIN FESTIVAL21ST -23RD JUNE
— 14 —
Twisted CiderDorset
Misty Cider 6.0%Medium farmhouse cider, light bodied and fruity taste.
1/2 19 tokens 1/3 13 tokens
Venton's Devon
Skippy's Scrumpy 6.0%Dry traditional straw pressed cider made with vintage Devon apples.
1/2 17 tokens 1/3 12 tokens
SUMMER FESTIVAL 2019JOIN US FOR OUR SECOND
BEER FESTIVAL12TH - 14TH JULY 2019
WITH LIVE MUSIC ON SATURDAYPUB & KITCHEN
OPEN 11.30 TIL LATEFRIENDLY SERVICE
OUTSTANDINGHOME-COOKED FOODSERVED ALL DAY EVERY
DAY FROM 12-9PM
FOUR GREATREAL ALES
ALWAYS AVAILABLE
THE HOLLY TREE • WALBERTONThe Street • Walberton • BN18 0PH • Tel 01243 553110
WWW.HOLLYTREEWALBERTON.COM
20%OFFFOODMon-Thur
with thisadvert
— 15 —
CansAmundsenNorway
Intergalactic Thunder Juice 6.5%Hoppy hazy New England IPA with tropical fruit
notes.
60 tokens
Buxton Derbyshire
Clawtrack IPA 6.8%Hazy international IPA with tropical fruit
flavours.
44 tokens
Cloudwater Manchester
AW18 All Season Pale 4.0%Session pale ale with rounded tropical fruit
flavours, a soft juicy finish and low bitterness.
32 tokens
Garage Spain
Soup 6.0%Super hazy New England IPA with Citra and
Mosaic hops giving fresh aromas of tropical
fruits.
50 tokens
Left Handed Giant Bristol
Moving Parts 6.8%American IPA hopped with Citra, Simcoe and
Sabro.
50 tokens
RedWillow Cheshire
Faithless 107 - Five by Five 5.5%Latest in the Faithless IPA series featuring
Mosaic, Ekuanot, Citra, Vic Secret and Amarillo.
Big punchy tropical flavours with a soft juicy
middle.
40 tokens
Stillwater USA
Blown Speakers 10.0%Triple IPA brewed by Dorchester Brewing Co. of
Boston, Massachusetts.
50 tokens
Turning Point North Yorkshire
Dark Matter Custard 7.5%Chocolate custard stout. Chewy, chocolatey
and sweet. Dark and brooding.
50 tokens
Vibrant Forest Hampshire
Necropolis 8.2%Imperial black IPA where an impressive
mouthfeel meets bittered chocolate and a
raging tropical hop explosion.
50 tokens
Wild Weather Berkshire
Damn Dead Gooseberry 4.2%Gooseberry lactose sour.
35 tokens
— 16 —
We provide first-class care for veteransResidential nursing care, rehabilitation, respite and award-winning end of life care for physically disabled ex-Service personnel and their families
Specialist services include physiotherapy, occupational
therapy, neuropsychology, speech therapy, and social and
recreation activities
For more information, call us on 01903 213458 or visit www.careforveterans.org.uk
Care for VeteransGifford House, Boundary Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 4LJ
Switchboard: 01903 213458 | Fundraising: 01903 218444Email: [email protected]
Registered Charity No. 1072334The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home since 1919
We provide first-class care for veteransResidential nursing care, rehabilitation, respite and award-winning end of life care for physically disabled ex-Service personnel and their families
Specialist services include physiotherapy, occupational
therapy, neuropsychology, speech therapy, and social and
recreation activities
For more information, call us on 01903 213458 or visit www.careforveterans.org.uk
Care for VeteransGifford House, Boundary Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 4LJ
Switchboard: 01903 213458 | Fundraising: 01903 218444Email: [email protected]
Registered Charity No. 1072334The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home since 1919
Festival Charity
At this year’s festival we are delighted to be supporting Care for Veterans. Please visit their stand to find out more about the excellent work they do, and help out by placing any of your unused beer tokens in the collection box on your way out.
— 17 —
THE HOLE IN THE WALL, 1A ST MARTIN’S ST, CHICHESTER, PO19 1NP | 0I243 788 877 WWW.THEHOLEINTHEWALL-PUB.CO.UK | [email protected]
WE ARE PASSIONATE ABOUT GREAT BEER, HOME-COOKED FOOD AND FRIENDLY SERVICE.
OUR 8 REAL ALES, 4 REAL CIDERS AND 20 KEGS FEATURE BREWS FROM SOME OF THE MOST PROGRESSIVE,INDEPENDENT BREWERIES FROMTHE UK & BEYOND.
POP IN AND SEE US FOR A PINT SOON!
— 18 —
Transport InformationThe number 700 bus runs from Bilsham Road to Littlehampton, Bognor Regis, and Chichester, with services roughly every 20 minutes in each direction during the daytime. Services are hourly after 19.00 in the evening. Last 700 to Littlehampton is at 22.10 (20.39 on Sunday) and to Bognor Regis and Chichester at 22.43, (21.04 on Sunday). Timetables can be found online at www.stagecoachbus.com/timetables.
Our own preserved bus will run to Barnham station during the Saturday lunchtime session. Timetables will be displayed in the hall. Please note: the bus is on a first-come, first-served basis, with no guaranteed seating.
On Saturday, these are the last Compass buses back to civilisation, taken from the stop opposite: They do not run on Sunday.
• 66A (Via Walberton) 15:08 - arrive Barnham Station 15:26, Bognor Regis 15:47
• 66C 17:27 - arrive Barnham Station 17:34, Bognor Regis 17:55
Some local taxi numbers are: Barnham Station Taxis........... (01243) 551753Helen’s Airport Cars............... (01243) 868999 Ace Taxis................................. (01243) 865711Castle Cars.............................. (01903) 884444Cabco...................................... (01243) 555523
Forthcoming AttractionsCAMRA’s other Sussex branches also organise their own beer festivals. Coming up over the rest of the year are the following:
• May 24-26 SE Sussex Branch Eastbourne Beer and Cider Festival, Western Lawns (www.sussex.camra.org.uk)
• Jun 21-22 Lewes Town Hall (www.brightoncamra.org.uk)
• Oct 10-12 Eastbourne Beer Festival (www.eastbournebeerfestival.co.uk)
• Oct 25-26 Worthing Beer Festival, Assembly Hall, Stone Abbott Road (www.aaa.camra.org.uk)
And don’t forget CAMRA’s national festival, the Great British Beer Festival at London’s Olympia from August 6 – 10 (www.gbbf.org.uk)
There are also many pubs near you running beer festivals over the coming months. A few of these are advertised within this programme. The Wilkes’ Head and The Steam Packet are both holding festivals in June. The King’s Arms in Arundel are holding one over the May Bank Holiday and The Hornet Alehouse in Chichester hold their Summer Festival starting on July 30th – check the Sussex Drinker for full details of all local events. There should be copies of the current edition available here today.
— 19 —
Thank You and Goodbye!Yapton Beerex is manned every year by a keen band of volunteers from both our own Western Sussex CAMRA branch alongside members from other branches. Thank you to everyone who has helped this year to enable our Beerex to reach its 30th anniversary. Everyone deserves a mention but sadly we don’t have the space for all of you. Your help is very much appreciated though.
Thank you to Mark Lehmann at Goldmark Craft Beers for sponsoring the glassware yet again. Once again this has enabled us to have a choice of glassware and they hopefully provide you with a nice momento of your visit.
Thank you to all the ticket-sellers. Every pub that sells tickets does so for no financial gain but I hope you attracted extra customers and beer sales through performing this vital role in helping us get the tickets out. So thank you to all of the following pubs:
• Maypole Inn, Maypole Lane, Yapton, BN18 0DP
• Wilkes’ Head, Church Lane, Eastergate, PO20 3UT
• Inglenook, Pagham Road, Pagham, PO21 3QB
• Chichester Inn, West Street, Chichester, PO19 1RP
• Hornet Alehouse, The Hornet, Chichester, PO19 7JL
• Brooksteed Alehouse, South Farm Road, Worthing, BN14 7AE
• Selden Arms, Lyndhurst Road, Worthing, BN11 2DB
• New Inn, Norfolk Road, Littlehampton, BN17 5PL
• Crab Pot, 143 High Street, Selsey, PO20 0QB
• Steam Packet, River Road, Littlehampton, BN17 5BZ
Special thanks must also go to Alan Moores, Chris Pierce, Adrian Towler, Bill Lambert, Dave Taylor, Paul Dunn as well as Joe Crook and Neil Thomas for producing this excellent programme at very short notice.
Pete Luff
Festival Organiser