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33rd Cambridge Beer Festival
The Provisional Beer List
These are the beers that we hope will arrive.
Descriptions of the beers are derived and adapted from various sources including the
Good Beer Guide, Web sites, the breweries themselves and our cellar staff who
ordered the beers.
To help you select your beers we have included some points of interest
including the brewery's location and the year it started production.
We again feature Cambridgeshire beers by grouping them together on
their own bar. We have this year also grouped together beers from the
rest of East Anglia.
Last updated Mon 13-Mar-2006
Brewery Bars
- Charles Wells (Bedford, Bedfordshire) 1876
- Eagle 3.6%
- Summer Solstice 4.1%
- Bombadier 4.3%
- Another beer
- Greene King (Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk) 1799
- XX Mild 3.0%
- IPA 3.6%
- Ale Fresco 4.3%
- Abbot 5.0%
- Woodforde (Woodbastwick, Norfolk) 1981
- Wherry 3.8%
- Nelsons Revenge 4.0%
- Great Eastern 4.3%
- A golden, pale beer made with a blend of pale and lager malts,
appealing to lager and bitter drinkers alike. First brewed to commemmorate 150 years of the Great Eastern Railway in Norfolk.
- Norfolk Nog 4.6%
Cambridgeshire Bar
- Cambridge Moonshine (Cambridge) 2004
- Red Watch 4.2%
- Ruby coloured, rich fruity-tasting beer with malt undertones.
- Nightwatch 4.8%
- Black Hole Stout 5.0%
- Its all Relative
- Festival Special.
- City of Cambridge (Chittering, Cambridgeshire) 1997
- Jet Black 3.7%
- A unique-style Black Beer, mild but full in flavour and body. 1998 Champion Beer at this festival.
Chocolate roast mild and mellow taste with hints of nuts and roast barley.
- Rutherfords IPA 3.8%
- Hobsons Choice 4.1%
- A light golden bitter with a refreshing bitter aftertaste.
Winner of many awards, including Champion Beer at the 24th Cambridge Beer Festival in 1997.
- Darwins Downfall 5.0%
- Evolution ?%
- Festival Special.
- Elgood (Wisbech, Cambridgeshire) 1795
- Black Dog 3.7%
- Golden Newt 4.1%
- Pageant 4.3%
- Winter Warmer 7.3%
- Festival Stout
- Fenland (Chatteris) 1997
- St Audreys 3.8%
- Tumbledown Dick 4.0%
- Smoke Stack Lightning 4.2%
- Sparkling Wit 4.2%
- Doctor's Orders 5.0%
- Hereward (Ely, Cambridgeshire) 2003
- Porta Porter 4.0%
- Full-bodied full-flavoured malty beer with chocolate roast notes throughout.
Named after the entrance to the old Ely monastery.
- St Ethelreda's Golden Bitter 4.0%
- Festival Special
- Milton (Milton, Cambridgeshire) 1999
- Minotaur 3.3%
- A rich dark mild with bags of character from the lavish use of chocolate malt.
- Neptune 3.8%
- Electra 4.0%
- Pegasus 4.2%
- Festival IPA 5.5is%
- Oakham (Peterborough, Cambridgeshire) 1993
- (moved 1998)
- JHB 3.8%
- Delightful, thirst quenching, straw-coloured brew with a distinctive, fresh,
floral and grassy hop character on the nose and palate.
Multi-award-winning hoppy ale, with some fruitiness and a dry finish.
- White Dwarf 4.3%
- Bishops Farewell 4.6%
- Harlequin 4.9%
- Bitter with citrus fruit notes and a lingering bitter finish. Dangerously drinkable.
- Mompessons Gold 5.0%
- Ufford (The White Hart, Ufford, Cambridgeshire) 2005 *
- Idle Hour 3.9%
- Seasonal 4.4.0%
East Anglian Bar
- Adnams (Southwold, Suffolk) 1890
- Explorer 4.3%
- A hoppy bitter with a dry finish.
- Broadside 4.7%
- Tally Ho 7.0%
- B&T (Shefford, Bedfordshire) 1981
- Dragonslayer 4.0%
- Straw coloured bitter; slight hop notes with malt undertones.
- Edwin Taylor Stout 4.0%
- Banfield (Royston, Hertfordshire) 2005
- Festival Special 4.1%
- Blackfriars (Great Yarmouth, Norfolk) 2005
- Syngnus 4.0%
- Brandon (Brandon, Suffolk) 2005
- Royal Ginger 4.1%
- Bull Box
- A Beer
- Chalk Hill (The Coach & Horses, Norwich) 1993 *
- Flintknappers Mild 5.0%
- A fruity aroma leads to a soft, malty flavour with some hints of roast; longish,
bitter finish. Dark ruby-red in colour. A rich sweet-tasting mild.
- Old Tackle 5.6%
- Crouch Vale (South Woodham Ferrers, Essex) 1981
- Brewers Gold 4.0%
- Fat Cat (The Wherry, Norwich) 2005 *
- Fat Cat Bitter 3.8%
- Felstar (Felstead Vineyards, Crix Green, Felstead, Essex) 2001
- Black Lager 5.0%
- Fox (Fox & Hounds, Heacham, Hunstanton, Norfolk) 2002
- Beagle
- Festival Special.
- Front Street (Binham, Fakenham, Norfolk) 2005
- Norfolk Spring 4.2%
- Green Tye (Much Hadham, Hertfordshire)
- Union Jack 3.6%
- Iceni (Ickburgh, Norfolk) 1995
- Cranberry Wheat 4.0%
- Festival Special 4.2%
- Raspberry Wheat 5.0%
- An American style ale, delicately flavoured with summer fruits; made with
Harsbrucker hops and wheat and lager malt.
- Maldon (Blue Boar Hotel, Maldon, Essex) 2002
- Puck's Folly 5.0%
- Mauldon (Sudbury, Suffolk) 1982
- Oktoberfest 5.0%
- McMullen
- Pride of Lions 4.0%
- Mersea Island (East Mersea, Colchester, Essex) 2005
- Skippers Bitter 4.8%
- Mighty Oak (Maldon, Essex) 1996
- Oscar Wilde Mild 3.7%
- A wonderfully mellow, moreish dark mild. Brewed using Maris Otter,
Pale Crystal and Black malts and gently hopped with Challenger. Beer of the Festival at Ongar 1999.
- Maldon Gold 3.8%
- Nethergate (Pentlow, Essex) 1986
- Priory Mild 3.5%
- Distinctive, full-flavoured, very dark mild. Pronounced lingering roast and dry hop aftertaste.
- Umbel Ale 3.8%
- Old Chimneys (Market Weston, Diss, Norfolk) 1995
- Golden Pheasant 4.5%
- Strong pale summer bitter, dry hopped with English Goldings.
- Old Stables (The Sir William Peel, Sandy, Bedfordshire) 2002
- Palomino Pale Ale 4.2%
- A crisp, refreshing beer with citrus flavours and a hint of peaches, leading to a long bitter finish.
- Oulton (Lowestoft, Suffolk) 1993
- Against the Grain 4.0%
- Sunrise 4.8%
- Oulton (Lowestoft, Suffolk) 1993
- Black Cormorant Porter 5.2%
- Potton (Potton, Bedfordshire) 1998
- Dumb Blonde 4.1%
- Village Bike 4.3%
- Saffron Brewery
- A beer
- St Peters (South Elmham, Bungay, Suffolk) 1996
- Mild 3.7%
- Tring (Tring, Hertfordshire) 1992
- Pelham Dragon 4.0%
- Why Not
- Cavalier Red 4.7%
- Wolf (Attleborough, Norfolk) 1996
- Straw Dog Weiss 4.0%
- Granny Wouldn't Like It 4.8%
- Yetmans
- Green 4.6%
- Black
Irish Bay
- College Green (Belfast)
- Headless Dog 4.2%
- Molly's Chocolate Stout 4.3%
- Franciscan Well (Cork) 1998 *
- Rebel Red 4.3%
- Shandon Stout 4.3%
- Hilden (Lisburn, County Antrim) 1981
- Ale 4.0%
- Molly Malone Ale 4.6%
- Maguire
- Plain Stout 4.0%
- Haus 4.3%
- Whitewater (Kilkeel, Newry, County Down) 1996
- Crown & Glory 4.0%
- Dappled Mare 4.3%
North Bar
- Bateman (Wainfleet, Lincolnshire) 1874
- Valiant 4.3%
- Beartown (Congleton, Cheshire)
- Wheat Bear 5.0%
- Boggart Hole Clough (Moston, Manchester) 2001
- Festival Special 4.3%
- Bragdy Bryn Cyf
- Cwrw Bryn 4.0%
- Brains (Cardiff) 1882
- Dark 4.0%
- Breconshire (Brecon, Powys) 2002
- Red Dragon 4.7%
- Bullmastiff (Cardiff, Glamorgan) 1987
- Son of a Bitch 6.0%
- Bushy
- Old Piston Brew 4.0%
- Cairngorm (Aviemore, Scottish Highlands) 1997
- Black Gold 4.4%
- Caledonian (Edinburgh) 1869
- Deuchers IPA 3.8%
- Porter 4.1%
- Cerigadridion
- Spirit of the Forest 3.8%
- Red Kite 4.3%
- Everards (Narborough, Leicestershire) 1849
- Beacon 4.0%
- Svengal Tiger 4.0%
- Fuglestou
- Bohemian Pilsner 5.0%
- George Wright
- Roman Black Winter Beer 4.8%
- Grainstore (Oakham, Rutland) 1995
- Rutland Panther 3.4%
- Hop Star
- Smokey Joe's Black Beer 4.0%
- WHAC (We've had a Convoy) 4.0%
- Festival Special.
- Isle of Mull
- Isle of tobermorie 4.8%
- Lees
- G B Mild 3.5%
- Little Valley
- Hebdens Wheat 4.0%
- Marble
- Ginger 4.0%
- Mayflower
- Dandielion & Burdock 4.0%
- Moor (Bridgwater, Somerset) 1996
- Black Cat 3.4%
- Pride of Pendle 4.3%
- Newby Wyke (Little Bytham, Lincolnshire) 1998
- Kingston Topaz 4.2%
- Black Funnel Mild 5.0%
- Plassey (Eyton, Wrexham) 1985
- Cwrw Hughes 20,000 4.0%
- Prestonpans
- Heavy 3.7%
- Brewed for festival; a genuine heavy.
- Robinsons (Stockport, Cheshire) 1838
- Old Tom 8.50%
- Sarah Hughes (Sedgley, West Midlands) 1987
- Dark Ruby Mild 6.0%
- William Bros
- Grozet 4.0%
- Heather 4.1%
- Willy's (Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire) 1989
- Weiss Buoy 5.0%
- Woodlands
- Midnight Stout 5.0%
- Wye Valley (Stoke Lacy, Herefordshire) 1985
- Dorothy Goodbody's Wholesome Stout 4.6%
South Bar
- 1648 Brewery
- Honey Beer 4.0%
- Archers (Swindon, Wiltshire) 1979
- Lager 4.0%
- Strong Mild 5.0%
- Arkells
- 3B 4.0%
- Ballards (Petersfield, Hampshire) 1980
- Midhurst Mild 4.0%
- Butts (Great Shefford, Berkshire) 1994
- Blackguard Porter 4.0%
- Chiltern
- Three Hundred Old Ale 4.9%
- Custom
- Festival Mild 4.8%
- Dark Star (Haywards Heath, Sussex) 1995
- Landlords Wit 4.1%
- Freeminer (Whimsey, Gloucestershire) 1992
- Slaughter Porter 5.0%
- Frog Island (Northampton) 1994
- Fire Bellied Toad 5.0%
- Fullers (Chiswick, London) 1845
- Discovery 4.0%
- Golden Pride 8.5%
- Goffs (Winchcombe, Gloucestershire) 1994
- Jouster 4-0%
- Grand Union (Hayes, Middlesex) 2002
- Honey Porter 4.9%
- Great Oakley (Great Oakley, Corby, Northamptonshire) 2005
- Festiva Special
- Hobdens
- Merry Mink 4.2%
- Hogs Back (Tongham, Surrey) 1992
- New beer 3.5%
- Loddon (Dunsten, Oxfordshire) 2003
- Finns Premium Stout 4.2%
- Malvern Hills
- Priessnitz Plzen 4.3%
- Moor (Bridgwater, Somerset) 1996
- Merlins Magic 4.3%
- North Cotswold
- Pigbrook 3.9%
- Mayfair 4.1%
- Organic
- Hazlenphron Gold 3.6%
- Pilgrim
- Saracen Stout 5.0%
- Randall (St Peters Port, Guernsey) 1868
- Cynful 3.5%
- Wicked 4.0%
- Rockingham (Blatherwyke, Northamptonshire) 1997
- Terrific Pacific 4.1%
- Golden Dragon 4.3%
- Sharp's
- Own 4.0%
- Skinners (Truro, Cornwall) 1997
- Betty Stogs 4.0%
- Stonehenge (Netheravon, Wiltshire) 1984
- Pigswill 4.0%
- Summerskills
- Whistle Belly 4.7%
- Triple FFF (Alton, Hampshire) 1997
- Pressed Rat & Warthog 3.8%
- Wadworth
- Summersault 4.0%
- Whitstable
- Raspberry Wheat 5.2%
- Zero Degrees
- Black Lager 4.0%
- Raspberry 4.0%
175 beers
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33rd Cambridge Beer Festival