Abbeydale Brewery

After the success of our 6% full-bodied-belter of a brew North American IPA and our Belgian Saison, we’ve decided to pencil in a number of extra special brews in our brew plan, with a West Coast Pale being planned for later this month. abbeydale surreal ale May also sees the return of our very drinkable Surreal Ale series of 3 beers, starting with #1. This 4.1% pale was first brewed back in 2011, but its wonderful floral aromas and fruity flavours from the New World hops just had to be brought back for spring time supping. Dr. Morton started the month with two new brews; The Wrong Stuff a 4.9% Mild and The Right Stuff a 4.1% pale and plans on squeezing in one more new beer before the month ends; Dr. Morton’s Chicken Vindaloo. Our big news this month has to be our collaborative brew with American giants Founders Brewery.  Travelling nearly 4000 miles from Grand Rapids, Michigan to brew in the Steel City, brewmaster Jeremy Kosmicki and team are pairing up with our brewers to create a beer representative of both breweries. Ever the perfectionists, the Founders team are not committing to a hop grist until they have rubbed an smelt each hop variety in our hop store.  But you can almost certainly expect a strong, full bodied beer full to the brim with hard hitting hops. On a final note, we’d like to thank everyone who came down to the Founders “Meet the Brewer” at the Devonshire Cat at the end of April! founders brewing co

Sheffield Brewery Co.

Forgemasters Ale is now available through SIBA and fast becoming one of the region’s favourite premium beers. Such has been the demand that it is joining our core range alongside our other award winning favourites, Five Rivers, Crucible Best and Blanco Blonde. Bottles are available only from the brewery and are selling out fast.

Sheffield Eagles “Champions Ale” launch night 16th May

The Sheffield Brewery Co and Sheffield Eagles Rugby League Club are launching a special promotion with participating pubs in South Yorkshire. Long time supporters Adrian Bentley and Mick Pridmore (landlord at The Wharncliffe) approached the brewery to brew special ale and the popularity of Champions Ale has really taken off. The Sheffield Brewery Co & the Eagles will be hosting a celebratory launch night on Friday 16th May at 7.00pm at the brewery. Mick Pridmore said, “To kick start the promotion we thought we’d arrange a proper real ale and pie ‘n’ pea bash at the brewery.” Liam Claffey, Eagles Marketing Manager added, “The evening promises to be a great event with our Head Coach Mark Aston and a host of first team players in attendance.” “It’s a great chance to meet and chat with the players along with a quiz, a chance to win a signed shirt and a tour of the Brewery itself on the evening.” This limited ticket only event is offered at a reduced rate of just £20 per person including food and real ale with bookings being taken through the Eagles on 0114 261 0326. Don’t miss out and help make this a great night out of support for the Eagles! Pubs stocking Champions Ale in support of the Eagles are The Gardeners Rest, The Wharncliffe, The Bessemer, The Beehive, Shakespeares, Fat Cat, Rutland Arms (Brown St), Kelham Island Tavern, The Plough (Sandygate), Three Horseshoes (Wickersley) and any landlords wanting to take part should contact the brewery at sales@sheffieldbrewery.com

Grand Depart big screen open day cyclists’ party – 5th July

All you cyclists (keen or otherwise) please book this date in your diary. We have ample space to park bikes safely in our cellars (should you choose to come on two wheels!) and thought it would be fab to watch the start of the race on our big screen. The plan is you can spend the Saturday afternoon with us and your pals enjoying a real ale and bbq while making your final plans of how you are going to watch the race stage as it hits our region on the 6th. Look out for forthcoming details on our website.

Blue Bee Brewery

By the time you read this the Snooker Wold Championships will be nearly over and I am wondering how many of you have ‘downed the brown’, ‘sinked the pink ‘or even gone Inhov the Black? As always Blue Bee Brewery pockets the colours of the snooker table, Brown Ball (a lovely dark bitter), Blue Ball (easy drinking American hopped ale), Pink Ball (Strong IPA) and the new edition to the mix and trying to make the maximium break is Inhov the Black! our brand new 7% Imperial Russian Stout. In other news, we are looking in to buying a new fermenter, FV3 will help us expand our capacity and enable us to brew three times a week, more news and updates soon so watch this space!

Dronfield do the Brampton Mile

There have been a number for exciting developments in the Chesterfield real ale scene of late, and in order to investigate this some intrepid members from Dronfield & District sub-branch set out on a Saturday night in early April to sample the delights of some of the best pubs on the Brampton Mile, to the west of Chesterfield town centre. We met up at the Rutland Arms, a busy pub in the shadow of the Crooked Spire, with 7 real ales on offer. Salopian Shropshire Gold proving popular here. From there our intention was to catch the bus to the furtherest point on our route but as the bus timetables were against us we decided that it would be more productive to visit the Chesterfield Ale House on West Bar as our next point of call. This is a micro-pub, laid out over split level with six real ales to choose from. The beers from Blue Monkey Brewery, Ape Ale and 99 Red Baboons were the beers that stood out here. The Chesterfield Ale House has only opened a few months ago but is an excellent addition to Chesterfield and well worth a visit. From there we took the number 84 bus up Chatsworth Road to Real Ale Corner, a real ale off licence offering two cask ales in addition to the range of mostly local bottled ales. Both of these cask ales were golden beers, with Slater’s Haka being the beer most of us seemed to choose. We found it very friendly in here with plenty of good conversation. For our next port of call we headed just off the Chatsworth Road to the Rose & Crown, a Brampton pub with eight real ales on. This is a welcoming, excellent local pub that was very busy. From there we headed back onto Chatsworth Road the Barlow Tap House, recently taken over by Barlow brewery offering six real ales. Here I found the beer I enjoyed most all evening, Durham Brewery’s Columbus IPA. IMAG0213 Our final port of all was the Tramway Tavern, another Brampton pub with eight real ales. Blue Bee Section was popular here with our group, although my own choice was Raw Edge Pale Ale, which is a beer I am already quite fond of. The Tramway Tavern is the Chesterfield CAMRA pub of the year owing to beer quality, very good service and an enjoyable atmosphere. All in all this was a very enjoyable evening, and it was notable how many of the venues we visited are not so much real ale “theme” pubs as just honest, good quality friendly local pubs with very good ranges of cask ale. If you are in Chesterfield this is a little crawl that is well worth your time. 10013196_10152348200988210_823053387_n 1979578_10152348195218210_614682828_n

Welbeck Abbey

It’s been an eventful few months at Welbeck with building work starting, events being held and most excitingly, awards being won! portland black We were extremely pleased that Portland Black, our 4.5% porter was crowned Champion beer of East Midlands to win its regional heat at The National Winter Ales Festival held in Derby. The final will be held at the same festival next year, so fingers crossed for a win. Thanks go to everyone who nominated our beer. The Brewery yard project is progressing at a swift pace. Our brewery is housed in a renovated farm building, however the buildings attached either side were not included in the project and are now being worked on. They will become purpose-built units for other food producers, and we already know that Boutique Aromatique, a fine chocolatier, will be a neighbour. A chocolate beer may have to be brewed! While the work is going on we will unfortunately be unable to host brewery tours but are hoping to start again once it’s completed. welbeck choc Meanwhile, we’re knocking some walls down in the brewery to make room for two new tanks. This will take our production up from 15,000 pints a week to 18,000! We’re confident that we can continue growing this way, particularly because the chancellor has seen the light and dropped beer duty AGAIN! It’s a good job I was sat down when I heard… Our latest collaboration with From the Notebook is going well, with our first beer, Deaths Head Hawk Moth, proving very popular. It’s a velvety smooth 5% stout with hints of chocolate and coffee but no burnt notes at all. The second moth beer brewed to support the Butterfly Conservation charity will be Merville Du Jour, a 4.6% IPA brewed with American and New Zealand hops. Another recent collaboration we are hoping to repeat was an event to demonstrate the Science Behind Beer. We were asked by Doncaster CAMRA and Sheffield Science Festival if we would be happy to host an event in the brewery for member of the public to attend. Of course, we said yes, and roped in the School of Artisan Food to provide a brilliant venue and superb food. The evening saw 30 people visit the brewery for a tour, take part in exciting science experiments, and have the chance to ask a panel of specialist brewers, publicans and academics about the science behind beer. It was a fabulous night and we have already been asked to take part next year. welbeck scienc welbeck science 2 And finally it’s all change at the brewery again, as Kyle leaves us and Joe joins. Joe lives a stones throw from the Broadfield in Sheffield and is a keen real ale fan. We look forward to having him as part of the team.

Kelham Island Brewery

Beer number four in our light versus dark series arrives in May. Mistress  Flames 5%  is an elegant Ruby Mild brewed with a sophisticated blend of amber, chrystal and black malts for a lavish sweet mild with caramel and malt flavours & subtle liquorice notes. A smooth, rouge, flamboyant mild for CAMRA’s mild in May. Our other seasonal for May is California Drinking 4.8% . A chilled out amber Californian common style beer brewed to an authentic American recipe using Cascade and Northern Brewers hops for a fresh fruity and woody aroma. The beer is fermented using a lager yeast at high temperatures followed by a prolonged cool conditioning period. This gives an extra sparkle and a smooth zesty fruit character.

Beer for the barbecue

Don’t forget the Kelham Brewery Shop, open in the week until 4pm and until 5pm on Saturdays. California Drinking could be the ultimate BBQ beer and will be available in 5 Litre (8.8pint) Minikegs – while stocks last !!

Bulls Head, Ranmoor

The Bull’s Head on Fulwood Road has a modern stylish interior with photos of old Sheffield and a display featuring some of Sheffield’s most famous faces. Runner up in Enterprise’s Pubs in Bloom last year the decking and seating in front of the pub is surrounded by colourful flowers. Looking forward to the summer months the back courtyard has been transformed into a wonderful area with block paving and patio heaters and a large covered area with large screen TV for sporting events or customer’s requests. Enterprise Inns used local company Edgedale Construction for the main works with a contribution from a local artist and specially commissioned steel lights in the shape of bull’s heads. The back wall has colour changing lighting enhancing an olive tree and raised planted area. Steve and Debbie Marshall and the team run events throughout the week with poker on Monday, all cask ale 2.50 while stocks last on Wednesday. Thursday is pie night with pie peas chips £8.95. There is live music on Saturday and a general knowledge quiz with free buffet on Sunday. Green King IPA and Bradfield Farmer’s Blonde are the usual beers with a rotating guest. Food is served Tuesday to Sunday with a special Sunday lunch. Cold snacks including pork pie and pickles are always available.

Sheffield & District Pub of the Year

Again this year the process to find our Pub of the Year winners was a two parter – first of all the entire branch membership was invited to vote for their favourite pubs. The top 6 from the popular vote was then visited individually by our team of judges to score the pubs objectively using the same criteria the national competition uses – such as beer quality and range, value for money, sense of community, sympathy with CAMRA’s aims and more. We select two winners, one in Sheffield which goes forward as our entry into the Yorkshire Pub of the Year competition and one in Derbyshire (the & District bit of our branch) which goes forward as our entry in that county competition. Click through to see the winners… Sheffield Pub of the Year 2014 Sheffield District Pub of the Year 2014 Please note our competition does not include the Dronfield area – the Dronfield & District sub-branch run their own competition and their winner, The Travellers Rest in Apperknowle, will also go forward into the Derbyshire Pub of the Year competition.

Fuggle Bunny Brewhouse launches

On Friday 4th April a select number of CAMRA members were invited to the Fuggle Bunny Brewhouse at Holbrook (just off the main road from Halfway tram terminus to Killamarsh) to see the brewery and try the first two beers. 2014-04-04 19.13.01 We tried and enjoyed ‘New Beginnings’, a 4.9% Malty amber bitter and ‘Cotton Tail’ a 4% pale ale brewed with a mix of 5 different hop varieties. The launch is a gradual one, the only confirmed outlets this month are Doncaster beer festival and Barrow Hill Rail Ale Festival but will start appearing in various pubs soon. The Brewhouse concept will also see the brewery welcome casual visitors wishing to drop in for a pint and they will also host tours and functions. Whilst there we observed brand new casks still on the pallet and wrapped stacked up, they didn’t have to be delivered very far however as the supplier is based three doors up in the same building! 2014-04-04 18.58.13  

Inn Brief

The Ship Inn at Shalesmoor now has 4 handpumps, all serving local beers. The Castle Inn at Bradway reopens at 6pm on Friday 11th April under the management of Craig and Marie Harris, previously of the Peaks at Castleton where they offered local ales and home cooked food. They are managers employed Tandem Leisure who have taken on the lease of this pub, along with the Talbot and Peaks. Expect real ales on most of the 6 handpumps on the bar, which will have seen work prior to opening. The kitchen is subject to refurbishment so food won’t be introduced straight away, although hot pork sandwiches did feature on the opening night! On the 22nd May The Closed Shop will be receiving it’s Pub Of The Month award, and we’d love if you came to help us celebrate. They’ll be a buffet, and for reasons that will become clear, LOADS of beer. Why loads of beer? Well, we’re rather committed to the Cask Ale cause here, sowe’re hosting our first beer festival from Thursday 22nd till Sunday 25th to launch the start of the summer in style. There will be a BBQ in our large beer garden and a whole extra bar for our expanded ale range. And yes, don’t worry, they’ll still be Blue Bee Nectar Pale.