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Beer List – Final

Here is the full beer list for 2010 – including extra beers added for Saturday because you drank so much on Friday, and extra ciders that arrived too late for the printed leaflet.

The Beers:

  • Acorn Barnsley Gold
  • Acorn Pacific Jade IPA
  • Best Mates Satan’s Sister
  • Bowman Elderado
  • Coach House Gunpowder Strong Mild
  • Cotleigh Barn Owl
  • Crouch Vale Amarillo
  • Dark Star American Pale ale
  • Dark Star Oktoberfest (2 barrels)
  • Dark Star Old Chestnut
  • Dark Star Paradise Weiss
  • Dark Star Smoked Porter
  • Dark Star Winter Meltdown
  • Elland Beyond the Pale
  • Elland Elant Ale
  • FILO Ginger Tom (2 barrels)
  • Hammerpot Madgwick Gold
  • Hammerpot Meteor
  • Holdens Wharfinger
  • Hopdaemon Skrimshander
  • Ilkley Mary Jane
  • Little Valley Hebden’s Wheat
  • Little Valley Python IPA
  • Oakleaf Nuptu’ Ale
  • Outlaw Irish Stout
  • Phoenix Pale Moonlight
  • Phoenix Struggling Monkey
  • RCH East St Cream
  • Rother Valley Ebulem
  • Sarah Hughes Ruby Mild (2 barrels)
  • Skinners Heligan Honey
  • Thornbridge Jaipur IPA
  • Titanic Iceberg
  • Westerham Little Scotney Green Hop Harvest Ale
  • Whitstable Wheat Beer
  • York Centurion’s Ghost

The Ciders & Perries:

  • Biddenden Bushels
  • Chiddingstone Cider
  • Dunkertons Organic Perry
  • Gregg’s Pit Aylton Red & Blakeney Perry
  • Gwynt y Ddraig Fiery Fox
  • Gwynt y Ddraig Pyder
  • Gwynt y Ddraig Two Trees Perry
  • Westcroft Cider Janet’s Jungle Juice
  • Wilkins Dry Farmhouse Cider

The Wines:

  • Marques del Turia Bobal Syrah 2009
  • Sierra Cruz Merlot 2009
  • Conviviale Pinot Grigio 2009
  • Marques del Turia Viura Sauvignon 2009

Beer Festival 2010 – The Sponsors’ Preview

An hour before we open the gates our sponsors can join us for an exclusive tasting of the beers on offer. Despite the rain, many of them turned out and enjoyed the beers and a bit of local networking.

Picture credits: Pam at www.h-pinkness.com.

 

Beer Festival 2010 – The Opening Night Gallery

The beers arrived on Wednesday, and then the weather got worse. By the opening night (Friday, 1st October) we had torrential rain and stormy winds – the wettest weekend of the year had begun. Maybe the bad weather made everyone even more determined to have fun.

Photo credits (except first 3) Pam at www.h-pinkness.com

Beer Festival 2010 – The Family Session Photo Gallery

On Saturday 2nd October we had a family fun session in the beer festival tent. Parents could sample the beers, but the focus was on activities for children with food and soft drinks.

10:10 in Hanover

The Hanover Centre will be the hub for Brighton’s 10:10:10 day of action with information and advice to help you cut your carbon emissions. This is part of 10:10, an international, UK and city campaign to encourage people to sign up in 2010 to cutting their carbon emissions by 10% within a year.

Doors open upstairs at the community centre at 3pm. Then at 4pm “Connected” is a new show by local outfit Moving Sounds that presents some of the causes and consequences of climate change and broader ecological issues in a fun and entertaining way, followed by a workshop on the issues raised, using discussion, mind-mapping, music and performance.

And the date ….. 10th October 2010, of course.

Call for Beer Festival sponsors

Supporting our beer festival is probably the most enjoyable way of letting people know about your commitment to the local community. For just £50 you have sole sponsorship of a barrel of beer, cider or perry. 800 people will see your name on the barrel and in the tasting notes, and we’ll display your poster on our sponsors wall. Local freelancers and small businesses will be pleased to hear that this year we’re also offering some entry-level sponsorship opportunities, starting at just £25.

All sponsors are invited to join us for an exclusive tasting on Friday 1st October from 6 pm. At 7pm the doors open to the public and you and your guests can join the best and liveliest party in Hanover.

Hanover Community Association is independent of council and government grants and relies on voluntary fundraising to keep our “village hall” running. We are extremely grateful for the support we’ve received from so many businesses and enterprises over the years, but there’s always room for more!

If you have any questions, please speak to Pam Chapman (HCA Treasurer) on 01273 606324 or 07974 691091.

And please contact Pam if, like Barrie Alderton and HR group, you’d like your business to be associated with a specific aspect of Hanover Beer Festivals – anything from volunteers’ food and T-shirts to lighting, stewarding, stillage and marquees – or any of the charity’s other activities.

Click here to download a sponsorship form.

Unpaid staff wanted

Our real ale festival is the Hanover Centre’s biggest fundraising event of the year and we need extra hands and muscles….

Please note – no experience is necessary for any of the jobs listed here, just enthusiasm and a smile!

This year’s festival runs from Friday 1st to Sunday 3rd October. Please contact Iain at the Hanover Centre (01273 694873) to let him know what time you can offer between September 27th after the marquee goes up until Sunday 3rd when we clear up.

Top Ten Tasks for volunteers are:

  1. Site set up (Tuesday onwards, and especially Friday morning)
  2. Check condition of souvenir glasses
  3. Collect equipment and printing from Resource Centre (Thursday or Friday)
  4. Cover a slot on the Beerwatch rota (Wednesday afternoon to Friday morning, marquee)
  5. Serve on the main bar (Friday and Saturday, marquee)
  6. Serve on the wine bar  (Friday and Saturday, hall)
  7. Hand free glasses to customers (Friday and Saturday, gazebo)
  8. Stewarding (Friday and Saturday, all areas)
  9. Pack down  (starts 10.30 Sunday morning)
  10. Supervising take-outs (Sunday from 11.30 am – if there’s any beer and cider left)

And if anyone is available on Tuesday 5th October to return hired equipment to the Resource Centre, that would be great!

Get Weaving

We are pleased to be hosting another basket making workshop with Louise Paul in the upper hall on Thursday 2nd September, 11am – 3pm.

For more information and to book a place, contact the Hanover Centre office.

Zumba & Chi Gung

We have 2 new classes starting soon.

Zumba is a brilliant, inspiring and uplifting way to achieve physical health and emotional well-being; a new exercise/dance class coming to The Hanover Centre this summer. Sarah McAndrew, a qualified YMCA Exercise to Music Instructor and Zumba Instructor, will be holding Zumba classes weekly in the Lower Hall on a Wednesday between 6 and 7pm from Wednesday 4th August to Wednesday 8th September. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience this popular new concept in fitness. Further information at www.bellazumba.co.uk or from Sarah on 07708917088 email: bellazumba@gmail.com

Cultivation Chi through Chi Gung is an opportunity to explore the gentle yet powerful art of Chi Gung in a one day workshop with teacher Daniel Brierley. Suitable for beginners and experienced practitioners, the day includes gentle stretching, mobilising of the joints, breathing techniques and standing, sitting and walking meditations. For further information and bookings contact 07801 101787 or email: info2@elementalchikung.com

DIY Punk

Love to hear great bands? Too young for club and pub venues? Come along to The Hanover Centre on Thursday evening 12th August for an All Ages DIY punk show.
COLD PUMAS (dance orientated weird-outs from the Krautrock vault) and SAUNA YOUTH (undertones stomp, steve reich pomp) + MORE
Doors at 8pm. Bands till 10:30. £4 on the door. Bring your dancing shoes.
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