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Accrington Beer festival
Just a thought..C.A.M.R.A. (the campaign for real ale folk) held a beer festival in Accy a couple of years ago, after it was ousted by the wonderful council from my hometown (Blackburn) for financial reasons. (i.e. the council were charging them too much to hold it in King Georges Hall).
It always seemed to be held in the back end of the year (when in Blackburn) and as I remember it was November '05 or maybe '06 the last time it was at Accy town hall. Anyone got any idea why, after being held at Accy Town Hall, albeit a couple of years ago, it also disappeared from the radar of anybody who enjoys the taste of finer brewed hops???:confused: I suspect Cashy or Wynonie might be able to shed some light on this???:confused: I also think this event might have been ditched (due to rent costs from Hyndburn B.C) and may sadly echo the plight of all our pubs going to the wall. Not being a member of C.A.M.R.A. I'd be interested to know.:o |
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Strange though it may seem, Carpon, I don't bother with beer festivals as a rule. Standing around in some civic pile, listening to bearded blokes in polo neck sweaters discuss specific gravities and hop content is not my idea of fun. Good ale is meant to be drunk in the convivial surroundings of a decent pub, enjoying the craic with your mates or whoever happens to be propping up the bar. Sadly, though, as you say, there are less and less of these fine establishments around. :(
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never been my bag at all Carpon,sorry mate. plus knackered now n can't drink no more.:(
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Yeah, looks a decent watering hole, Eric. The Dragon's Breath sounds favourite. Think I might have problems with the last bus home, though. ;)
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This should save time.http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ale-40493.html
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There is a brilliant annual beer festival in Lancaster (falls in March) that has a great selection of ales and usually has on a nice band to provide entertainment. I didn't go last year as I had put myself on a drinking ban but the year before there was an absolutely wonderful band that played a mix of jazz, blues and a bit of rock n' roll and it was a brilliant atmosphere.
The best bit was that, being a relatively approachable person who smiles a lot, when the gents were leaving they'd hand me their tokens that they weren't going to be using so I'd have a pretty much cheap night (after paying £5 for my entrance and pint glass) The glasses are really nice as well for a bit of a keepsake, and a must for anyone who collects glassware from the different ales and festivals. I'm really disappointed that I didn't go last year. Fortunately there is a pretty good selection of ales all year round in Lancaster and two of our college bars on campus have been in the Good Beer Guide. On campus we also host beer festivals through the year. I agree with Wynonie though, nowt like sitting in the John O'Gaunt in Lancaster with a pint and a game of Scrabble underway. My idea of a great night! |
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