Abbeydale Brewery
First up, we very happy to announce that we managed to raise over £2,250 for JBMF over SunFest, so thank you once again for your support. Anyone that managed to make it down to GBBF in London, we hope you enjoyed the Belfry we had available! Talking of beer festivals check out the advert for the first Devonshire Cat Beer Festival 1st-4th October. We will be centring the cask offering around UK hops – really showing off what they can do so keep your eyes peeled for some fantastic beers available over the weekend! Also you may have started to notice the beer mats for the Steel City Beer Festival out and about the city, we hope to see you there next month!
Talking of beer festivals check out the advert for the first Devonshire Cat Beer Festival 1st-4th October. We will be centring the cask offering around UK hops – really showing off what they can do so keep your eyes peeled for some fantastic beers available over the weekend! “CATFEST 2015” will be creating and spreading awareness for the Blind Veterans UK charity, Sheffield contingent & proceeds for 1 special cask in the beer festival will be donated to their cause. Further information can be found at blindveterans.org.uk or on facebook.com/blindveteransuk
Now onto the beer! September sees the first appearance of ‘Dr Morton’s Transfers for China’, a 4.1% hoppy pale, featuring the Australian hops Galaxy and Vic Secret. Bold tropical and citrus fruit flavours come to the fore couple with a lasting bitter finish.
In a nod to the start of the Rugby World Cup that is about to start in a few weeks, we will launch the latest in our British hop Albion series, with ‘Elgar’ featuring Minstrel hops. At 4.2% this session pale will showcase this lovely British hop that gives a herbal aroma with hints of orange and spiced berries on the palate.
There should also be another Signature series beer launched before the return of Dr Morton’s Chicken Vindaloo towards the end of the month!