Just putting the idea out there but after last years fun am wondering if we fancy doing the Great British Beer festival again.
It runs from the 12th to the 16th of August and see the attached link for further details: http://gbbf.org.uk/
Perhaps we can organize another meet up and a similar great tasting list that Tut found last year (still have memories of the black forest gateau stout) to try.
I'm hoping to be in Germany that weekend.. Sorry folks.
Beer!!
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It's during the week too!
Yep, I'm up for another run to the GBBF. Great time last year and muchos beer tasted. :cheers:
Any day would suit me, think we met at lunchtime on the Friday last year and then partied on into the evening.
I'll be going again this year. Beer fan or not, I totally recommend it.
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I'm a confirmed lager drinker and I enjoyed last year...... except for the banana beer! I'll be there too.
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It's worth pointing out that this is not just a crusty old 'traditional bitter drinker' festival, the depth & variety of drinks available is impressive to say the least.
I think Pen even managed to rustle up some Babycham from somewhere last time ;)
I think one of the key things will be what date is best to attend the festival. As I seem to remember last time the last day which is a Sat although the weekend is not the best choice as most of the best beers will have sold out and of course there is likely to be a good deal more people at it. Also the Tuesday does not open to the public until 5pm so I think something in the middle.
Was it Thursday or Friday we went last year? I probably tried to many tasty beverages for my brain to remember. I also seem to remember Monkey and I found it tricky to find the hotel after and I have no idea why. :cheers:
It was a Friday wasn't it? I seem to remember people piling as they finished work...
I'd be game for a Thursday if it makes it easier to get a seat etc. We were pretty lucky with our table last time but it's by no means guaranteed.
If the train is a reasonable price, I will try to attend, although, I may be cycling down the Danube.
Will check dates.
I doubt you'll get far on a bike. I think you should sort out some sort of boat, or it may all end in tears.
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We went on a Friday last time.
Saturday is a bad day to go due to the lack of beer choice (hence it closes at 7.00pm and some bars will be de-rigging earlier than that due to lack of beer), so much as I understand that it would be easier to get to on a Saturday, it's generally regarded as not the best day to go along.
I'd be happy to do any day, but would prefer to be there on a Wednesday, Thursday or Friday.
Irrespective of the day, I'll be aiming to get there from opening time (12.00pm) in order to bag a table, so some help would be nice!
lol Smilo.
I'll see if I can make it - work commitments depending.
Yup, there's other things to try in addition to beer - I'm a cider fan and steadily worked my way through the run on offer.
Wed, Thu, Fri sound good to me
Well Friday would mean only needing to take 1 day off work and then not worrying so much if you have a bit of a fuzzy head of getting into work the next day. But yes earlier in the week would also mean greater variety and volume of beers on offer.
I would put up a Poll to see what people vote for and go from there but have no idea how to do it or if I even can :g:
I also will help with the get there early and grab a table plan. It also means I get to have lunch in the venue and for those who have not been before there is a vast choice of foods to accompany different types of beer along with tasting notes.
Friday +1
Looks like we have an emerging winner - Friday 15th August, 12.00pm until closing time!
on-call dates swapped, holiday booked, ticket purchased, bring on Friday 15th August!:beer:
Sorry my bad on this as just realised we're flying back from Holiday that day :sad:
Really disappointed.
I am just wondering if this is still on and how many peeps have their tickets ready for Friday 15th August.
I have mine :cheers:
It's still on, but the tickets I bought might have to be passed on to some other faithful as I now need to take my father to the hospital on that day. They're CAMRA member tickets, but I've never been asked to show my CAMRA card yet, so they might work for someone. If I can find them when I get back to the UK I'll post up here and offer them to whomever wants them. Gutted to not be able to go this year :sad:
I'm still going...
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:beer:Anyone else joining us?
I'll be sat in a hospital waiting for my father's echo-cardiogram to be completed :sad:
I will be there with Beer glass in hand hoping to get a table somewhere or just make friends like last time with some strangers.
Few beers for this year worth a try.
(Prize, Brewer, name)
Overall winners-
Gold â€" Timothy Taylors, Boltmaker
Silver â€" Oakham, Citra
Bronze â€" Salopian, Darwin’s Origin
Mild category-
Gold â€" Bank Top, Dark Mild
Silver â€" Branscombe Vale, Mild
Bronze â€" Castle Rock, Black Gold
Bitters category-
Gold â€" Timothy Taylor, Boltmaker
Silver â€" Mighty Oak, Captain Bob
Joint Bronze â€" Flowerpots, Flowerpots Bitter & Sambrook’s Wandle Ale
Best Bitters-
Gold â€" Salopian, Darwin’s Origin
Silver â€" Red Willow, Directionless
Joint Bronze â€" Purity, Mad Goose & Langton, Inclined plain bitter
Golden Ales-
Gold â€" Oakham, Citra
Silver â€" Hawkshead, Cumbrian Five Hop
Bronze â€" Salopian, Hop Twister
Strong Bitters-
Gold â€" Church End, Fallen Angel
Silver â€" Blue Monkey, Ape Ale
Bronze â€"Loch Ness, HoppyNESS
Speciality Beers-
Gold â€" Saltaire, Triple Chocoholic
Silver â€" Offbeat, Way Out Wheat
Bronze â€" Peak Ales, Chatsworth Gold
Champion Winter Beer of Britain (from category winners announced in January 2014)-
Cairngorm, Black Gold (Stouts Category)
Dunham Massey, Dunham Porter (Porter Category)
Exe Valley, Winter Glow (Old Ales & Strong Milds)
Kinver, Over the Edge (Barley Wines & Strong Old Ales)