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Wetherspoon Real Ale Festival 24th October – 11th November 2012 Beer List

It’s that time of the year again (again) The Spoons ale Festival

The ones Iam going to chase

LIBERATION ROUGE 4.5% ABV
MORDUE LUBELSKI 4.5% ABV
BATH HEFEWEIZEN HARE 4.7% ABV
TITANIC GOLDEN PORTER 4.7% AB
WADWORTH BLUNDERBUSS 5.0% ABV
FERAL AUSTRALIAN IPA 5.5% AB
STEENBRUGGE BLOND 6.0% ABV
JW LEES MOONRAKER 6.5% ABV

Visit their for more info – but here is the beer list

1. AVERY 3 POINT 5 SESSION ALE 3.5% ABV
Avery Brewery, Colorado, USA. Est. 1993
Adam Avery and Steve Breezley have travelled to Adnams Brewery, in Suffolk, which is hosting an international
brewer for us for the first time, to collaborate in brewing this beer specially for this Wetherspoon real-ale
festival. Although brewed at a session-beer strength, this beer is hopped like a true IPA, including dry-hopping
in the cask, creating a pine-like and citrus aroma and a full-on hop character throughout the flavour and finish.
Hops used: Amarillo, Centennial, Simcoe
Beer style: bitter

2. BANKS’S HOWLING WOLF 3.8% ABV
Banks’s Brewery, West Midlands. Est. 1890
This deliciously dark mild is brewed with a blend of pale, crystal and black malts and roasted barley,
resulting in rich smoky aromas and complex malt flavours, balanced with a pleasing citrus bite
in the finish.
Hops used: Cascade, Northdown, Progress
Beer style: mild

3. COACH HOUSE GUNPOWDER MILD 3.8% ABV
Coach House Brewery, Cheshire. Est. 1991
This very dark beer, the winner of an impressive number of awards, has a full, rich flavour,
with plenty of dark malt character and a pleasing, slightly bitter finish.
Hops used: Pilgrim
Beer style: mild

4. SHEPHERD NEAME RED SAILS 3.9% ABV
Shepherd Neame Brewery, Kent. Est. 1698
This new beer, brewed especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival, is named after the sailing
barges which were used in the Swale, Medway and Thames estuaries. It is a full-bodied, fruity ale with a
moderate bitterness, hopped at three stages of its brewing process to deliver a thirst-quenching flavour
and a stunning aroma and palate.
Hops used: Cascade, Styrian G 3 oldings, Tettnang
Beer style: bitter

5. CAMBRIDGE BREWING HEATHER ALE 4.0% ABV
Cambridge Brewery, Massachusetts, USA. Est. 1989
Will Meyers has travelled to Wadworth Brewery, in Wiltshire, to collaborate in brewing this unusual beer specially for
this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. This deep-golden-coloured ale, inspired by the ancient gruit beers of the British Isles
and northern Europe, contains Scottish heather fl owers and other traditional brewing herbs, offering subtle notes of
fruity spiciness and wildfl ower honey, complemented by the interplay of the hops and the toasty-sweet British malt.
Hops used: Fuggles
Beer style: speciality

6. HARVIESTOUN WILD HOP GOLD 4.0% ABV
Harviestoun Brewery, Clackmannanshire. Est. 1985
This wildly aromatic and refreshing golden ale has citrus and spicy aromas from the Citra and Simcoe
hops, perfectly balancing the underlying background of earthy English hop flavours.
Hops used: Challenger, Citra, Simcoe
Beer style: golden ale

7. HOOK NORTON COTSWOLD LION 4.0% ABV
Hook Norton Brewery, Oxfordshire. Est. 1850
This mid-coloured beer is brewed with a blend of four malt and four hop varieties,
resulting in a wonderful aroma of dark fruit and a perfectly balanced, fresh and fruity flavour.
Hops used: Bramling Cross, Cascade, Fuggles, Goldings
Beer style: best bitter

8. TRADITIONAL SCOTTISH ALES SILVER MIST 4.0% ABV
Traditional Scottish Ales, Stirlingshire. Est. 2005
This light and smooth ale has an enticing golden appearance and creamy head, with a rich, fruity aroma,
resulting in a well-rounded finish and refreshing full hop aftertaste.
Hops used: Centennial, Nugget, Pilgrim, Willamette
Beer style: best bitter

9. TRING SQUADRON SCRAMBLE 4.0% ABV
Tring Brewery, Hertfordshire. Est. 1992
Brewed to commemorate the Battle of Britain, this ale is characterised by a debonair
medium-light colour and daredevil maltiness, complementing a courageous hop aroma
imparted by the Mount Hood hops.
Hops used: Mount Hood, Progress
Beer style: best bitter

10. BIRRA DEL BORGO TUTTO FA BRODO 4.2% ABV
Birra del Borgo Brewery, Italy. Est. 2005
Leonardo de Vincenzo brewed at Everards Brewery, in Leicestershire. This pale ale is brewed with
bergamot peel, orange peel, dried pineapple, dried rose and dried raisin. The fruity character and
balance of spice, hops and bitterness give an intense and rich flavour.
Hops used: Cascade, Simcoe
Beer style: speciality

11. BUTCOMBE RARE BREED 4.2% ABV
Butcombe Brewery, Somerset. Est. 1978
This beer is pale amber in colour and brewed with the fi nest West Country ingredients,
creating a refreshing and clean-tasting ale, packed full of delicious hoppy and citrus characteristics.
Hops used: Challenger, Chinook, First Gold
Beer style: best bitter

12. CALEDONIAN DEVIL’S ADVOCATE 4.2% ABV
Caledonian Brewery, Edinburgh. Est. 1869
This deep, dark cask lager has a soft, elegant hop aroma, with subtle fruit in the initial flavour, leading
to clean, bittersweet notes of dark malt, chocolate, coffee and vanilla, along with a pleasing, dry finish.
Hops used: Hallertau Hersbrücker, Tettnang
Beer style: speciality

13. EXMOOR FOX 4.2% ABV
Exmoor Brewery, Somerset. Est. 1980
This cunningly crafted beer contains a slight, initial maltiness, followed by a burst of hops,
leading to a lingering bittersweet finish.
Hops used: Goldings, Progress
Beer style: best bitter

14. THEAKSTON DOUBLE CROSS IPA 4.2% ABV
Theakston Brewery, North Yorkshire. Est. 1827
This full-bodied, satisfying golden pale beer is brewed in the style of the original export ale,
using English hops married to traditional malts, giving a clean and fresh-tasting flavour.
Hops used: Goldings
Beer style: golden ale

15. EVAN EVANS FULL CRY 4.3% ABV
Evan Evans Brewery, Carmarthenshire. Est. 2004
This rich amber-coloured seasonal brew has a distinctive full-bodied and rich flavour,
with both malt and fruit emerging on the palate, complemented by a spicy hop aroma.
Hops used: Progress, Styrian Goldings
Beer style: best bitter

16. ISHII BREWING MINAGOF PALE ALE 4.3% ABV
Ishii Brewery, Guam. Est. 2010
Toshi Ishii is probably our most popular visiting international brewer, originally from Japan and now based
in Guam. This is his fourth visit to brew for us since 2008, this time returning to Marston’s Brewery, in
Staffordshire, to collaborate on a version of his fl agship ale. This beer is copper in colour, with a moderate
maltiness and residual sweetness, counterbalanced by the citrus and floral character of the hops.
Hops used: Ahtanum, Warrior
Beer style: best bitter

17. ROOSTER’S FRANKLIN 4.3% ABV
Rooster’s Brewery, North Yorkshire. Est. 1993
This beer, specially brewed for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival, is a celebration of the modernstyle
pale ale, pioneered by Rooster’s founding brewer, Sean Franklin, with aromas of citrus fruits and
grapefruit giving way to a quaffable level of bitterness.
Hops used: Cascade, Chinook
Beer style: golden ale

18. THWAITES CRAFTY DEVIL 4.3% ABV
Thwaites Brewery, Lancashire. Est. 1807
This seasonal ale has a reddish hue in its colour and aromas of spice, coffee and malt,
leading to a delicious, rich malty flavour, balanced by the devilish late-hop character.
Hops used: Bramling Cross, 4 Challenger, Goldings
Beer style: best bitter

19. VALE HOPOCALYPSE VALE 4.3% ABV
Vale Brewery, Buckinghamshire. Est. 1996
This is an epic ale, brewed by those who love the smell of the mash in the morning! It is a goldencoloured
best bitter, with a crisp citrus and grapefruit aroma, leading to a full-bodied bitterness and
clean, crisp finish.
Hops used: Chinook, Northdown
Beer style: best bitter

20. WOODFORDE’S NORFOLK HAWKER 4.3% ABV
Woodforde’s Brewery, Norfolk. Est. 1980
This new copper-coloured beer has been brewed especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival
and is a well-balanced bitter, with an inviting aroma of tropical fruit and a complex palate of rich fruit,
malt and spice.
Hops used: Goldings, Kohatu, Savinjski Goldings
Beer style: best bitter

21. BATEMANS COMBINED HARVEST 4.4% ABV
Batemans Brewery, Lincolnshire. Est. 1874
This beer contains a unique, multigrain blend of malted barley, oats, wheat and rye,
creating a light-coloured, refreshing beer with a dry-sweet character, plus hints of citrus.
Hops used: Challenger
Beer style: best bitter

22. COTLEIGH KOOKABURRA 4.4% ABV
Cotleigh Brewery, Somerset. Est. 1979
For this Wetherspoon real-ale festival, this is a special brew of this occasional seasonal beer.
It is an amber-coloured bitter with a characteristic bitterness from the Australian hops used,
imparting a delicate, lemony aroma and a full flavour, with hints of spice.
Hops used: Pride of Ringwood
Beer style: best bitter

23. WELTONS AUTUMN SHADES 4.4% ABV
Weltons Brewery, West Sussex. Est. 1995
This distinctive seasonal beer is a beautiful burnished gold colour, with an impressive, full aroma,
followed by a flavour dominated by a citrus hop character and a peppery background.
Hops used: Magnum, Zeus
Beer style: best bitter

24. ADNAMS FISHERMAN 4.5% ABV
Adnams Brewery, Suffolk. Est. 1872
This beer has been brewed again, after a few years’ break, especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale
festival. It is a deep coppery red colour, with a flavour which, although clean and refreshing, conjures up
roasted nuts and dark chocolate, with a lingering taste of liquorice and dark fruits.
Hops used: Boadicea
Beer style: best bitter

25. EVERARDS TERRA FIRMA 4.5% ABV
Everards Brewery, Leicestershire. Est. 1849
This occasionally brewed beer has been brought back especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival
and is dark amber in colour, with ruby tones, a subtle, roasted character and distinctive toffee notes,
balanced by a fresh, floral bitterness.
Hops used: Tettnang
Beer style: best bitter

26. LIBERATION ROUGE 4.5% ABV
Liberation Brewery, Channel Islands. Est. 1871
This refreshing autumn ale is a deep ruby colour with a slightly citric aroma, leading to a nutty,
bitter flavour and resulting in a unique, robust and well-balanced beer.
Hops used: Nelson Sauvin, Summit
Beer style: best bitter

27. MORDUE LUBELSKI 4.5% ABV
Mordue Brewery, Tyne and Wear. Est. 1995
This blond ale has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival and showcases
perfectly the characteristics of the Lubelski hops used, giving a floral aroma and a spicy, peppery flavour,
leading to a long, dry finish.
Hops used: Hersbrücker, Lubelski, Marynka
Beer style: best bitter

28. RHYMNEY IRON BREW 4.5% ABV
Rhymney Brewery, Merthyr Tydfi l. Est. 2004
This full-bodied, premium bitter is a deep brown colour, with its pleasing, fruity aroma and rich,
malty flavour excellently balanced by a smooth citrus character in the finish.
Hops used: Cascade, Goldings
Beer style: best bitter

29. MOORHOUSE’S RUBY WITCH 4.6% ABV
Moorhouse’s Brewery, Lancashire. Est. 1865
This dark ruby-coloured beer has an inviting hop aroma which leads to a full-bodied flavour,
with subtle roast notes and hints of spice and tangerine.
Hops used: Cascade
Beer style: strong ale

30. B & T SHEFFORD ARAGON 4.7% ABV
B & T Brewery, Bedfordshire. Est. 1981
This distinctive, golden-coloured seasonal brew has a strong, floral hop aroma and a well-balanced
flavour, imparting a delightful fruitiness on the tongue and leading to a long, lingering, bittersweet finish.
Hops used: Fuggles, Goldings
Beer style: strong ale

31. BATH HEFEWEIZEN HARE 4.7% ABV
Bath Ales, Bristol. Est. 1995
This beer was first brewed exclusively for the autumn 2009 Wetherspoon real-ale festival.
Through customers’ feedback, it makes its return in the more authentic, naturally hazy form.
Brewed with an imported yeast strain, this is a citrusy beer, with malted wheat flavours
and hints of banana and spice.
Hops used: Saaz
Beer style: speciality

32. MAXIM DOUBLE MAXIM 4.7% ABV
Maxim Brewery, County Durham. Est. 2007
This beer was first brewed in 1901 and is the oldest-surviving example of a traditional northeastern
brown ale. The full, welcoming aroma leads to a good balance of ripe grain and spicy hops in the flavour,
resulting in a long, bittersweet finish.
Hops used: Goldings
Beer style: strong ale

33. ST PETER’S FRUIT BEER 4.7% ABV
St Peter’s Brewery, Suffolk. Est. 1996
This golden-coloured wheat beer is brewed using zesty-pithy grapefruit which works
in perfect harmony with the hops and malt used, resulting in a floral nose, refreshing flavour
and a fruity character emerging in the finish.
Hops used: Challenger, Goldings
Beer style: speciality

34. TITANIC GOLDEN PORTER 4.7% ABV
Titanic Brewery, Staffordshire. Est. 1985
This special brew, for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival, is something a little different: a beer using
the ingredients designed to create the characteristics of a traditional porter, yet light in colour.
The result is a golden beer, with a robust sweetness balanced by swathes of American hops,
giving a smooth and powerful flavour, with a crisp finish.
Hops used: Cascade, Northdown, Yakima Galena
Beer style: strong ale

35. BOX STEAM GHOST TRAIN 4.8% ABV
Box Steam Brewery, Wiltshire. Est. 2004
This full-bodied premium bitter is deep brown in colour, with an inviting fruity aroma
and plenty of malt characteristics in the flavour, fi nely balanced by a smooth citrus finish.
Hops used: Cascade, Goldings
Beer style: strong ale

36. BREWSTER’S ANDROMEDA 4.8% ABV
Brewster’s Brewery, Lincolnshire. Est. 1998
This beer, golden in colour, has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival.
It has tropical fruit floral aromas, leading to a light malt flavour, with balancing hop notes and a rich,
zesty finish.
Hops used: Galaxy, Stellar
Beer style: strong ale

37. MANSFIELD OLD BAILY 4.8% ABV
Marston’s Brewery, Staffordshire. Est. 1834
This beer’s production ceased in April 2000, but was brought back especially for our autumn real-ale festival in 2008,
at which it enjoyed great success, so we thought it about time that it was brewed for us again. Re-created to the original
recipe, at Marston’s Brewery, exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival, this rich brown beer has a robust,
yet highly drinkable, character with a gentle bitterness which interweaves with a biscuity malt flavour and fruit notes.
Hops used: Admiral, Challenger, Fuggles
Beer style: strong ale

38. WHITE HORSE WAR HORSE 4.9% ABV
White Horse Brewery, Oxfordshire. Est. 2004
This special brew of this beer, for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival, commemorates these noble
animals. It is a strong, robust, dark beer, with full, malty, caramel flavours and a toffee aftertaste,
giving a sweet finish on the palate.
Hops used: Jade, Pacific
Beer style: strong bitter

39. OAKLEAF LIBERTY BOAT 5.0% ABV
Oakleaf Brewery, Hampshire. Est. 2000
This smooth, golden-coloured ale, brewed especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival,
has hints of berry on the nose, leading to a spicy berry flavour which culminates in a lingering bitterness.
Hops used: Marynka, Pilgrim
Beer style: strong bitter

40. OKELLS STEAM BEER 5.0% ABV
Okells Brewery, Isle of Man. Est. 1850
This deep golden beer has an aroma with hints of citrus, herbs and resin, leading to an initial taste of
spice, sherbet and lemon and resulting in a full-bodied flavour, with an initial sweetness and a spicy,
bitter finish.
Hops used: Cascade, Northern Brewer
Beer style: strong bitter

41. TREE BREWING THIRSTY BEAVER 5.0% ABV
Tree Brewery, British Columbia, Canada. Est. 1996
Dave Goekiert has travelled to Caledonian Brewery, in Edinburgh, to collaborate in re-creating this beer especially
for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. We consider this very apt, as beavers have recently been reintroduced
to Scotland. This amber-coloured beer has a slightly sweet malt aroma, leading to a distinct malt character,
with caramel and nut undertones in the flavour, resulting in a beer with a clean finish and bursting with flavour.
Hops used: Cascade, Palisade, Perle
Beer style: strong bitter

42. WADWORTH BLUNDERBUSS 5.0% ABV
Wadworth Brewery, Wiltshire. Est. 1885
This rich, ruby autumn ale is bursting with red berries and spices from the rye crystal and elderberries
used, resulting in a full body which rolls gently to a crisp, decisive finish from the late addition of
Cascade hops.
Hops used: Bramling Cross, Cascade, Fuggles
Beer style: strong bitter

43. GREENE KING IPA RESERVE 5.4% ABV
Greene King Brewery, Suffolk. Est. 1799
This warming, full-bodied ale has a reassuringly rich appearance, with grapefruit and citrus notes
combining with the floral and herbal hop characteristics to deliver a dry, bitter finish.
Hops used: Styrian Goldings
Beer style: strong bitter

44. FERAL AUSTRALIAN IPA 5.5% ABV
Feral Brewery, Perth, Australia. Est. 2002
After his impressive début at our 2011 spring real-ale festival, Brendan Varis, from Feral (Australia’s reigning
champion brewery), has returned to brew another beer for us, this time collaborating with Banks’s Brewery,
in the West Midlands. This impressive IPA is brimming with recently released Australian-grown-and-bred hop
varieties, providing an intense tropical fruit aroma and flavours of pineapple, mango and passion fruit.
Hops used: Galaxy, Stella, Topaz
Beer style: strong bitter

45. ŠVYTURYS BALTIJOS RED ALE 5.5% ABV
Švyturys Brewery, Lithuania. Est. 1784
Dzuljeta Armoniene has travelled to Shepherd Neame Brewery, in Kent, to collaborate in re-creating
this beer especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. This red-coloured beer has an aroma which
strikes a good balance of caramel, malt and hops, while the flavour is full bodied, with notes of toast,
malt and sweetness, balanced by a subtle, low-hop bitterness.
Hops used: Magnum
Beer style: porter

46. BROUWERIJ’T IJ IJBOK 6.0% ABV
Brouwerij’t IJ, Holland. Est. 1985
Patrick Hendrikse and Bart Obertop have travelled to Batemans Brewery, in Lincolnshire, to
collaborate in brewing this beer especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. This ruby-coloured
‘bock bier’ contains highlights of maltiness and a touch of roast in the flavour, while the German hops
combine to provide a smooth bitterness.
Hops used: Hallertauer Tradition, 4 Northern Brewer
Beer style: bock

47. STEENBRUGGE BLOND 6.0% ABV
Brouwerij Palm, Belgium. Est. 1747
This is an imported, lower-strength, cask version of the authentic Belgian abbey ale, brewed on behalf
of St Peter’s Abbey, in memory of its founder St Arnold, the patron saint of brewers. The beer’s full
and slightly smoky yeast aroma leads to a highly distinctive, spicy flavour, created by the use of ‘gruut’
– a mixture of spices typical of the nearby city of Bruges.
Hops used: Magnum
Beer style: speciality

48. STEENBRUGGE DUBBEL BRUIN 6.0% ABV
Brouwerij Palm, Belgium. Est. 1747
This beer, the second from this brewery to feature in this Wetherspoon real-ale festival,
is also a cask version of an authentic Belgian abbey ale. Also brewed using ‘gruut’, providing
the subtle, spicy accent, this beer has a fruity, yeasty aroma and a pronounced, malty flavour,
with hints of cinnamon.
Hops used: Goldings, Target
Beer style: speciality

49. FREEMINER DEEP SHAFT 6.2% ABV
Freeminer Brewery, Gloucestershire. Est. 1992
Owing to rave reviews, after being featured in the spring 2011 Wetherspoon real-ale festival, we have
commissioned another special brew of this classic stout. This is as big as a stout can be, brewed with
more black malt than is sensible and huge amounts of hops, resulting in a dry, roast malt flavour and
full-on oats, finishing with burnt toast and floral hop notes.
Hops used: Fuggles
Beer style: stout

50. JW LEES MOONRAKER 6.5% ABV
JW Lees Brewery, Manchester. Est. 1828
This classic, strong bitter was first brewed in 1950 and has recently had its strength decreased
to a more drinkable, yet still potent, level. This is a reddish-dark-brown beer with a strong,
fruity aroma and powerful, rich, sweet flavour.
Hops used: Goldings, Styrian
Beer style: strong bitter

Ciders:

51. SANDFORD ORCHARDS STRAWBERRY LANE 4.0% ABV
Ripe red strawberries are juiced and blended with aged cask cider and a healthy squeeze of fresh lime.
Delicate, sweet and naturally pink in colour, this cider is blessed with all of the charms of summer
and a pleasing citrus kick.

52. WESTONS TWIST MULLED CIDER 4.0% ABV
A festive, spicy blend of full-bodied Herefordshire cider, matured in oak vats and blended
with cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and citrus.

53. WESTONS TWIST RASPBERRY 4.0% ABV
A delicious fusion of refreshing cider, with a twist of raspberry juice.
This light, fresh and fruity sensation will delight the taste buds and quench the thirst.

54. WESTONS COUNTRY PERRY 4.5% ABV
This Herefordshire perry is fermented and matured in oak vats to develop an exquisite,
delicate, light and fruity character. It’s softly floral, with a clear, natural pale straw colour.

55. MR WHITEHEAD’S FESTIVAL SPECIAL PERRY 6.0% ABV
This natural perry ‘pear cider’ is made with a blend of dessert and perry pears. It has a pleasant fruity
aroma, a subtle, but full-bodied, medium taste, a good strength and a light straw colour.

56. THATCHERS TRADITIONAL 6.0% ABV
This is a mellow, naturally hazy, smooth, refreshing, well-balanced medium cider,
produced from a blend of English bittersweet apples.

57. WESTONS TRADITIONAL SCRUMPY 6.0% ABV
A hearty and wholesome cloudy still cider, this is matured in old oak vats. Satisfyingly robust,
with a hint of sweetness, it enjoys the mature flavour of traditional bittersweet apples.

58. GWYNT Y DDRAIG DOG DANCER 6.5% ABV
Produced from bittersweet cider apples, blended with a true sharp cider apple, this is a light straw
colour, with medium, dry, smooth, crisp and slightly sharp characteristics.

59. GWYNT Y DDRAIG BLACK DRAGON 7.2% ABV
This award-winning Welsh medium-dry cider, from Glamorgan, is matured in oak barrels
to produce a rich colour, body and flavour – with a fresh, fruity aroma.

60. WESTONS OLD ROSIE 7.3% ABV
This still cider is allowed to settle out naturally, after fermentation, resulting in a truly old-fashioned,
full-flavoured, cloudy scrumpy cider, with a well-balanced, medium-dry character and hints of citrus
and spicy cloves.

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Wetherspoon Real Ale & Cider Festival October 5 – 23 October Beer List

There is talk of American craft ale in the spoons upcoming Autumn fesitval. Here is the full list

 

1
BRAINS DARK 3.5% ABV
Brains Brewery, Cardiff. Est. 1882
2
HARVIESTOUN NUMBER OF THE BEAST 3.6% ABV
Harviestoun Brewery, Clackmannanshire. Est. 1985
3
BATEMANS XB 3.7% ABV
Batemans Brewery, Lincolnshire. Est. 1874
4
EVERARDS WHAKATU 3.7% ABV
Everards Brewery, Leicestershire. Est. 1849
5
JW LEES THE GOVERNOR 3.8% ABV
JW Lees Brewery, Manchester. Est. 1828
6
BANKS & TAYLOR’S ALBION ALE 4.0% ABV
B & T Brewery, Bedfordshire. Est. 1981
7
KALAMAZOO BLACK SILK 4.0% ABV
Bell’s Brewery, Michigan, USA. Est. 1985
8
SALOPIAN VAPOUR TRAIL 4.0% ABV
Salopian Brewery, Shropshire. Est. 1995
9
THORNBRIDGE BROTHER RABBIT 4.0% ABV
Thornbridge Brewery, Derbyshire. Est. 2005
10 WADWORTH OCTOBERZEST 4.0% ABV
Wadworth Brewery, Wiltshire. Est. 1885
11
COACH HOUSE WHIPLASH 4.1% ABV
Coach House Brewery, Cheshire. Est. 1991
12
SHEPHERD NEAME WHITSTABLE BAY 4.1% ABV
hepherd Neame Brewery, Kent. Est. 1698
13 WELLS NAKED GOLD 4.1% ABV
Wells & Young’s Brewery, Bedfordshire. Est. 2006
14
BUTCOMBE RARE BREED 4.2% ABV
Butcombe Brewery, Somerset. Est. 1978
15
COTLEIGH COMMANDO HOOFING IPA 4.2% ABV
Cotleigh Brewery, Somerset. Est. 1979
16
DOUBLE MAXIM ANDERSONS BEST SCOTCH 4.2% ABV
Double Maxim Brewery, County Durham. Est. 2007
17
TRING PUDDING PORTER 4.2% ABV
Tring Brewery, Hertfordshire. Est. 1992
18
ROOSTER’S LAST STAND 4.3% ABV
Rooster’s Brewery, North Yorkshire. Est. 1993
19
VALE LONG DARK NIGHTS 4.3% ABV
Vale Brewery, Buckinghamshire. Est. 1995
20 WOODFORDE’S KETT’S REBELLION 4.3% ABV
Woodforde’s Brewery, Norfolk. Est. 1980
21
OAKLEAF 10 LITTLE ACORNS 4.4% ABV
Oakleaf Brewery, Hampshire. Est. 2000
22 WHARFEBANK TREACLE TOFFEE STOUT 4.4% ABV
WharfeBank Brewery, West Yorkshire. Est. 2010
23
BOX STEAM PISTON BROKE 4.5% ABV
Box Steam Brewery, Wiltshire. Est. 2004
24
MORDUE RED RYE RIWAKA 4.5% ABV
Mordue Brewery, Tyne and Wear. Est. 1995
25
OKELLS SAISON 4.5% ABV
Okells Brewery, Isle of Man. Est. 1850
26
STONE SAN DIEGO SESSION IPA 4.5% ABV
Stone Brewery, California, USA. Est. 1996
27
TITANIC FIT-OUT 4.5% ABV
Titanic Brewery, Staffordshire. Est. 1985
28 WYCHWOOD GINGER BEARD 4.5% ABV
Wychwood Brewery, Oxfordshire. Est. 1983
29
EVAN EVANS 1767 4.6% ABV
Evan Evans Brewery, Carmarthenshire. Est. 2004
30
HEREFORD WYVERN WARRIOR 4.6% ABV
Hereford Brewery, Hereford. Est. 2000
31
HILDEN TWISTED HOP 4.7% ABV
Hilden Brewery, County Antrim. Est. 1982
32
ST PETER’S GOLDEN ALE 4.7% ABV
St Peter’s Brewery, Suffolk. Est. 1996
33
ADNAMS AMERICAN STYLE IPA 4.8% ABV
Adnams Brewery, Suffolk. Est. 1872
34
BEND ECLIPSE CASCADIAN DARK ALE 4.8% ABV
Bend Brewery, Oregon, USA. Est. 1995
35
BREWSTER’S AMERICAN CHOPPER 4.8% ABV
Brewster’s Brewery, Lincolnshire. Est. 1998
36
EXMOOR HART 4.8% ABV
Exmoor Ales, Wiveliscombe, Somerset. Est. 1980
37
BELHAVEN ST ANDREWS ALE 4.9% ABV
Belhaven Brewery, East Lothian. Est. 1719
38
FAT HEAD’S YAKIMA SUN 5.0% ABV
Fat Head’s Brewery, Ohio, USA. Est. 2007
39
MOORHOUSE’S PENDLE PORTER 5.0% ABV
Moorhouse’s Brewery, Lancashire. Est. 1865
40
RCH FIREY LIZ 5.0% ABV
RCH Brewery, Somerset. Est. 1982
41
ST AUSTELL PROPER BLACK 5.0% ABV
St Austell Brewery, Cornwall. Est. 1851
42
THWAITES DANIEL’S HAMMER 5.0% ABV
Thwaites Brewery, Lancashire. Est. 1807
43
TRADITIONAL SCOTTISH ALES TAKING THE PITH 5.0% ABV
Traditional Scottish Ales, Stirlingshire. Est. 2005
44
HOOK NORTON FLAGSHIP ALE 5.3% ABV
Hook Norton Brewery, Oxfordshire. Est. 1850
45
ODELL 90 SHILLING 5.3% ABV
Odell Brewery, Colorado, USA. Est. 1989
46 WHITE HORSE HORSE RUSTLER 5.4% ABV
White Horse Brewery, Oxfordshire. Est. 2004
47
BRAKSPEAR TRIPLE 5.7% ABV
Wychwood Brewery, Oxfordshire. Est. 1983
48
BEARTOWN WOJTEK 5.8% ABV
Beartown Brewery, Cheshire. Est. 1994
49
CALEDONIAN COSSACK IMPERIAL RUSSIAN STOUT 6.0% ABV
Caledonian Brewery, Edinburgh. Est. 1869
50
MORLAND OLD CRAFTY HEN 6.5% ABV
Greene King Brewery, Suffolk. Est. 179
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Beer List for Wetherspoon Real Ale Festival – 27 Oct to 14 Nov 2010

Latest List for their March 2011 festival is here.

The list for the next Wetherspoon Real Ale Festival ( 27 Oct to 14 Nov 2010) has been announced and some great beers this year – looking forward to

  • Sam Adams Brewery Blonde Ambition brewed at Shepherd Neame Brewery.
  • Chocoholic from JW Lees
  • Edinburgh Strong Ale from Caledonian
  • Lumford from Thornbridge
  • New York Wheat Porter from Titanic
  • Wild hop ipa from Harviestoun

They also have a special new website for the occasion with interviews & blogs from brewers involved including Kelly Ryan from Thornbridge Brewery and James Watt from Brewdog.

Anyway here is the beer list if you are interested

Aurora Weissbier

5 | speciality

This new, naturally cloudy wheat beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is created using pale Pilsener malts and wheat, with hops exclusively from the Savinja Valley, producing a continental-style beer with a floral nose and herbal, spicy undertones.

Autumn Dawn

4.2 | best bitter

This light golden, seasonal ale is fairly lightly hopped, yet has a distinctive citric aroma and full-bodied flavour, leading to pronounced fruity hop notes.

Black Squirrel

3.9 | bitter

This rich, dark beer was last brewed in 1998 and makes its return especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It has a medium-bodied character, with hints of blackcurrant and chocolate in the flavour, leading through to a smooth, fruity finish.

Blonde Ambition

5.5 | strong bitter

Bert Boyce and Dan Melideo, from Sam Adams Brewery, have travelled to Shepherd Neame Brewery, in Kent, to create this beer especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. This very pale beer incorporates American intensity and English balance, showcasing East Kent-grown American Cascade hops – picked fresh from the field and in the brewery in a matter of hours. The result is an intense (yet soft) hop impression, moderate bitterness and fruity, complex character.

Bretwalda

4.1 | best bitter

This beer has previously been available only in bottles and makes its cask début exclusively at this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is deep red in colour, with a distinctive aroma and a flavour which is full of spicy and fruity characteristics.
Castagnale

4.4 | speciality

Leonardo di Vincenzo has travelled from Birra Del Borgo brewery to Everards brewery in Leicestershire to re-create this beer especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is deep amber in colour, with an aroma combining spicy malt with caramel and ripe-fruit notes, leading to a flavour of smooth malt, soft chestnuts and delicate honey hints, plus a long aftertaste of roasted chestnuts.

Chocoholic

3.6 | speciality

This new beer makes its début at this Wetherspoon real-ale festival and is a rich, dark brew, made with chocolate and a fine blend of malt and hops, to create a flavour which is definitely addictive.

Cinque Ale

4.1 | best bitter

This new beer’s name celebrates the historic Cinque Port Confederation, which dates from Norman times, and has been brewed especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is deep chestnut in colour and has been hopped, appropriately, five times throughout the brewing process, resulting in a distinctly hoppy nose and fruity palate throughout.

Coppernob

4.5 | best bitter

This beer has been brewed only twice before, solely for the brewery’s own pubs, so makes its national début at this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is a rich copper-coloured brew and has a floral, spicy aroma, with a smooth, fruity character (balanced with malty notes) and a long, dry, satisfying finish.

Coriander 1879

4.9 | speciality

This new, mid brown beer is a modern take on an old recipe, brewed using coriander seeds to create an orange-like flavour, with a citrus aroma and bitter finish combining to create the ideal overall balance.
Coxswain’s Special

4 | best bitter

This occasionally brewed, mid-coloured and robust ale has a solid keel of Maris Otter malt and is fitted out with a sweet and toasty, lightly roasted grain flavour, before the powerful hop flavours take command to deliver the decisive action on the taste buds.

Dark

4.2 | best bitter

This beer, last brewed in 1990, is making its return especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is a well-balanced dark beer with an enticing, spicy aroma and malty, slightly sweet, biscuity flavour, leading to a fruity aftertaste.

Double Espresso Wild Oat Stout

4.8 | speciality/stout

This stunning wild-oat stout is brewed with double-strength coffee beans, delivering the buzz of coffee and a toasted oatmeal flavour, while light hopping helps to balance and complement the smooth, silky character.

Dragon Boat

4.5 | best bitter

This new, amber-coloured beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. The floral aroma, with hints of fruit and caramel, leads to a delicate palate, with a subtle balance of refreshment and body, plus loads of hop character throughout.

Easy Weasel

4.5 | best bitter

This new beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is a golden-brown bitter, with a fruity, refreshing hop aroma and flavour, plus a refreshing, crisp character.
Edge

3.2 | mild

This rarely brewed, chestnut-brown mild has a beautiful plum fruit aroma which gives way to a wave of cascading malt, enveloping the palate throughout, with only the slightest hop background haze emerging late in the finish.

Edinburgh Strong Ale

6.4 | strong bitter

This beer was last available in cask in 1995 and has been brewed again exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is a deep-amber-coloured Scotch ale, with a smooth, rounded body and delicious, deep malty and fruity flavours, leading to hints of liquorice toffee in the finish.

Ettaler Cask Lager

4.8 | speciality

Ettaler Monastery was founded in Bavaria over 400 years ago and produces several ales and lagers, including this beer – now brewed under licence by Cotleigh Brewery. Using Ettaler yeast, this is a Bavarian-style lager, tawny in colour, with a typical haze to the appearance, with hints of lemon on the nose, a sweet, hoppy taste on the palate and a smooth, creamy character.

Ghost Ship

4.5 | golden ale

This new beer is a very light, pale ale with a spicy aroma, imparting hints of lime and a slightly nutty sweetness in the flavour, leading to a pleasing, citrus finish.

Ginger Hare

3.9 | speciality

This new, speciality beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is created using traditionally fermented root ginger, with the malt and hops mingling to provide a full-bodied flavour and lingering spiciness.
Hairway To Steaven

5 | strong bitter

This is the 2010 remix of this brewery’s classic ‘Stairway To Heaven’, brewed especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. The hops used are evident in both the aroma and flavour, combining with top-quality malts to give an intense drinking experience which will change musical preferences.

Junibier

4.3 | speciality

Henk has over thirty years’ experience in brewing lager and working on research and innovation at the Heineken Brewery. He’s returned to the Caledonian Brewery, in Edinburgh, after his first visit in spring 2009, to brew this beer especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. This golden ale is an interpretation of a rustic, Finnish style, brewed since the Middle Ages and containing the traditional spice of fresh juniper berries. An enticing herbal aroma, with hints of pine, leads to a malty flavour, with the tanginess of the juniper balanced by a delicate bitterness and smooth, spicy finish.

King Goblin

6 | strong bitter

This new beer has previously been available in bottles only, so makes its cask début exclusively at this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. Allegedly only ever brewed under a full moon, this deep-brown-coloured beer has a full, rich (yet smooth) flavour and a long, satisfying finish.

Liberation Ale

4 | golden ale

This award-winning golden ale is brewed using a unique blend of English and Continental hops, giving a pronounced citrus character, balanced by the Maris Otter and crystal malt flavours, resulting in a well-balanced and easy-drinking character.

Lumford

3.9 | golden ale

This beer takes its name from Lumford Mill, an historic mill built, by the famous Richard Arkwright, on the site on which the brewery now stands. Described as a ‘New World pale ale’, this golden beer is brewed using a wealth of New World hops, giving aromas packed with tropical fruits and berries, a clean and crisp flavour, with a subtle malt character, and a smooth, dry finish.
New York Wheat Porter

4.2 | porter/speciality

This new, deep-ruby-coloured beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. The use of dark chocolate and black malts creates a powerful, dark flavour, while the generous quantities of wheat malt give a smooth, biscuity note. A gentle hop bitterness completes the rich, opulent character.

Once Bittern

4.1 | best bitter

This copper-coloured ale has a distinctive aroma of rich spice and citrus fruits, along with a palate which blends sweet malt, fruit and warm spice flavours, before developing into a pleasing, dry finish.

Pendlewitches Brew

5.1 | strong bitter

This beer featured in the first Wetherspoon real-ale festival back in October 1990, so we thought it a good idea to have it back to mark this 20th anniversary. This light golden, award-winning beer has a full, malty flavour which is soft and crisp, leading to a sweet, fruity aftertaste and soft, citrus nose.

Phoenix Rising

4.5 | golden ale

This new beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival, with the help of Kay Masson, manager of The Job Bulman, in Gosforth, who helped to both formulate the recipe and brew the beer. It is a full-flavoured, golden ale with a light, floral aroma, easy-drinking character and slightly sweet aftertaste.

Pixley Black

6 | speciality/stout

This exciting, special brew is based on an original 1900 Wadworth double-stout recipe. It is a rich, dark beer, with a big chocolate aroma and flavour ‘up front’. The addition of pure blackcurrant juice, from the Pixley Black variety, imparts an intriguing fruit finish.
Purple Haze

4.4 | best bitter

This beer is named to celebrate the autumnal shade of the heather moorlands local to the brewery. Having last been brewed in 2002, it’s been brewed again especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is light amber in colour with an inviting floral aroma and a crisp, bitter finish.

Ram Rod

5 | strong bitter

This beer was last brewed in 2006 at the now-closed Young’s brewery and has been re-created exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is a light-brown-coloured beer, packed full of fruity, vinous and hoppy flavours, with a full-bodied character which strikes an excellent balance between malt and hops.

Red Kite

4.3 | best bitter

This new, chestnut-red beer has a blackcurrant hedgerow aroma and a rich malt flavour, balanced by a bitter, hoppy undertone and pleasing, bitter finish.

Regency Best Bitter

4 | bitter

This new beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is a golden-coloured ale, created using Maris Otter and crystal malts, with the late addition of the whole-leaf Chinook hops making for a subtle grapefruit nose.

Ribble Rouser

4.2 | best bitter

This new beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is an amber-coloured beer and uses a fine blend of English hops to create a hoppy aroma and character, complemented by a bitter, malty flavour, leading to a lasting, crisp, fruity aftertaste.
Rye Humour

4.5 | best bitter

This amber-coloured beer has been brewed only once before (in January 2009), so is making its return especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is brewed using a blend of American and English hops, with malted rye, to create a flavour which is predominantly dry, balanced by biscuity notes and an impressive spicy finish.

Scullion’s Single X Plain Porter

4.2 | porter

This deep black porter has an initial, full, dry flavour from the roasted barley used, complemented by a judicious blend of hops emerging to add depth and character to the flavour.

Signal Box Brown Ale

4.1 | best bitter

This beer, brewed earlier this year for the first time, has been brought back especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It has been brewed as a traditional brown ale and so has a full flavour which is predominantly malty in character, with a full body and sweeter palate, balanced by a very gentle bitterness and late hop aroma.

Snivelllers Corner

4.7 | strong bitter

This new beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival and takes its unusual name from the area of a burial chamber. It is dark amber in colour, with spicy hop aromas and a growing bitterness, creating an ideal balance with the malt flavours and biscuity overtones.

Steenhuffel Blond

4.6 | best bitter

This new beer (just called ‘4.6’, on the continent) is a brew out of the norm for this celebrated brewery, not only at a lower-than-usual strength, but also using hops from New Zealand. It is light in colour, with sauvignon grape, grapefruit and pineapple notes in the aroma, plus a clean, dry bitterness in the flavour, completed with an exotic fruit aftertaste and the delicate notes of the palm
Stout

5 | stout

Chandraratne Talpe Liyanage has travelled from Lion Brewery to Marston’s, in Staffordshire, to re-create a lower-strength version of this world-famous beer, now usually called ‘Dark’. This very dark beer has a complex aroma of chocolate, coffee and liquorice, leading to a smooth, rich palate and full flavour, with hints of chocolate, coffee and roast malt, resulting in a silky character and long finish.

Straight Flush

4 | golden ale

This new beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is a pale beer with hints of citrus on the nose and a delicate fruit flavour, leading to a lingering, tangerine hop finish.

Strawberry Line

5 | speciality

This beer is named after the famous Strawberry Line railway which used to pass close by this brewery’s location. It is a golden bitter, with a hint of real Cheddar strawberries, complementing the fruity blackcurrant flavour from the English hops used.

Ucb

5.3 | strong bitter

This beer is enjoying its first return in cask form, having originally been brewed for the 1998 Beauty of Hops Awards, where it was voted the best beer to accompany a curry, hence the ‘ultimate curry beer’ acronym. The exotic blend of hop varieties delivers a rich, full-flavoured beer, with a delicious, clean, bitter finish to cut through and cleanse the palate.

Vanilla Orchid

4.8 | speciality

This new beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is a mid-coloured beer with a strong vanilla aroma and smooth character, while the hops used balance the sweetness of the vanilla, leaving a rich, woody, creamy finish.
Voyager

4.4 | best bitter

This light brown ale has been brewed again especially for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival, having been available only once before, in summer 2009. It has citrus and floral aromas and a strong flavour, with a delicate finish, creating a superb, easy-drinking ale.

Wether’s Original

4.8 | strong bitter

This beer makes its national début at this festival, having previously been a special brew available only to those Wetherspoon pubs local to the brewery. It is golden amber in colour, with an initial hoppiness in the aroma, leading to a light, sweet maltiness, with a long, bitter finish.

Wheat Dreams

4.6 | speciality

This new clear wheat beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is golden in colour with a floral aroma, refreshing flavour and a pleasing lemon and grapefruit bitterness on the palate.

Wild Hop Ipa

4.9 | golden ale

This new beer has been brewed exclusively for this Wetherspoon real-ale festival. It is an extremely well-hopped golden-coloured brew, creating a beer which has an enticing floral aroma which leads to a clean, refreshing character and a lingering, pleasingly dry aftertaste.

Winter Glory

4.3 | best bitter

This is a new seasonal brew for this year and is mid brown in colour, with an inviting aroma and distinctive and full-bodied, yet quaffable, flavour, leading to a lasting finish.

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Spoilt for Choice in terms of Welsh Beers

At my local ‘Spoons (Thanks rob @beerlens for the shorten) they still had some GREAT Welsh ales left over from their mini Welsh Beer Festival this past bank holiday.

I narrowed it down to two.. both Bullmastiff Beers

and the Welsh Black won – I may pop back for the Slobberchops later but that Rymney Dark is also a fav, which was on the other bar…