The Albion, London Road

Stancill Brewery has confirmed the Albion will officially re-open its doors on Friday 28 July following an extensive refurbishment of the historic pub. Since receiving the keys to the building, which has been serving the people of Sheffield since the 1830s, Stancill has undertaken an extensive refurbishment of the interior, as well as overhauling The Albion’s large beer garden. Twenty new beer lines have been added to the bar which has ten hand pumps which will feature five Stancill ales as well as a changing selection of guest beers. Complementing the beer range, The Albion will stock a rotating selection of world beers. The refurbished bar pays homage to Sheffield’s industrial past in its styling and will feature artwork from local artists on the walls. CAMRA members can benefit from a 50p discount on all real ales sold within the bar as well as being able to take away your favourite beers to enjoy at home.ALBIONBRANDSMALL The new venue will be managed by Stancill’s experienced pubs manager Katy Streets (pictured) and will offer a greater choice and variety of beers for the London Road area of the city. Thomas Gill, Managing Director of Stancill Brewery said: “The Albion is a pub which is something of a sleeping giant and when we were offered the chance to acquire it, we felt it would be a good fit with our future growth plans. We wanted to create a slightly different drinking environment from our existing pubs, reflecting its location whilst also offering something genuinely different to London Road and we look forward to giving a warm welcome to CAMRA members who can enjoy similar benefits to those found in our existing pubs.”

SCBF43 beer mats on eBay

Four limited edition sets of 15 mint condition Beermats, advertising the 43rd Annual Steel City Beer Festival (SCBF43) are to be auctioned on eBay. On one side of each mat is the SCBF43 logo, with the reverse printed for the sponsor. The logo side, when arranged, gives a large image of the festival poster. The original plan was to have 14 mats. However, a printing error has resulted in two different ‘Toolmakers’ mats. In total, there are about 100,000 beermats available. Over the next few months, these will be distributed over Sheffield, the surrounding area and wider afield. However, a full set is very unlikely to be seen in one place at any one time! SCBF43 mats 6 Thanks to our sponsors:  Abbeydale, Acorn, Blue Bee, Bradfield, Emmanuales, Little Critters (two different designs) Lost Industry, Sentinel, Shakespeares, Sheffield, Thornbridge (Peakender 2017), Toolmakers (two different logo sides) and True North. All profits from these eBay sales will go the official SCBF 2017 Charity – Weston Park Cancer Charity http://www.wphcancercharity.org.uk/  The festival will be held at Kelham Island Industrial Museum from 18-21 October 2017. Dave Pickersgill

North Derbyshire Pub of the Year presentation

A number of CAMRA members from across the area along with local pub regulars assembled at the Miners Arms in Hundall, near Dronfield, on Friday 7th July to celebrate the pub winning CAMRA’s North Derbyshire Pub of the Year award. CAMRA Regional Organiser Pete Boitoult presented the winners certificate and the whole cast of management and staff got behind the bar for the photo opportunity! A complimentary chilli and garlic bread supper was provided for all in attendance with a choice of hot or mild. We never asked if the chilli plants growing in the pub’s conservatory had been involved! The pub is a traditional rural village drinkers pub that attracts a wide cross section of customers and has a choice of areas to enjoy your drinks – the main bar area with sport on TV and background music, a quieter lounge area, pool table room, conservatory with sofas and beer garden. The Miners has a range of 5 real ales served on handpump. The two regular beers are Pictish Alchemist Ale and the locally brewed Drone Valley Dronny Bottom Bitter with an ever changing selection of guest beers on the other three pumps. On the presentation night these included Acorn Summer Ale and Sonnet 43 Raven Stout. The Miners also boasts an extensive range of traditional cider and perry with around 20 listed on the blackboard! There is a discount for Real Ale and Real Cider for CAMRA members of 30p off a pint or 15p off a half every day except Monday when the beer prices are available to everyone at a bargain price! A new feature on the bar is an extended gin selection with a range of around 15 available including the Sleeping Lemon Gin from the Wild Beer Company! The Miners also offers a selection of bar snacks including pork pies, bhajis, sausage rolls, flans etc supplied by Deli-Licious of Dronfield. The pub is dog friendly, having some pub dogs of its own as well as numerous customers that bring ‘guest dogs’, a cask of water can be found in the conservatory labelled ‘doggy beer’ and there is a vending machine selling doggy treats to raise money for charity. A limited bus service is available stopping directly outside the Miners Arms (TM Travel route 14 Dronfield-Chesterfield), otherwise it is walkable from Unstone or a short taxi ride from Dronfield town centre. The Miners Arms hosts two beer festivals a year with additional guest beers and music. The first is in early June as part of the wider Three Valleys Beer Festival and the other is August Bank Holiday weekend when other events in the village coincide including charity cricket matches and the Land Rover trials. Congratulations to team Miners for winning this award – beating off competition from other North Derbyshire pubs including our own entry, the Anglers Rest in Bamford – and we wish them good look in the next round of the competition against the other East Midlands winners. The pub that is judged the best in the East Midlands then goes into the national Pub of the Year competition. Andrew Cullen (Photo credit: Nick Wheat)

Stancill Brewery

Stancill Brewery completes expansion After enjoying a record-breaking start to 2017, Stancill Brewery has been operating close to capacity in recent months and in order to meet rising demands for its award-winning ales, the brewery has invested in a new universal tank. The new 30bbl tank will enable the brewery to increase the number of weekly brews it produces and capable of producing both ale and lager. Strong and powerfully hopped: Introducing Stancill’s new IPA. One of the first beers to be earmarked for Stancill’s planned line of canned beers is a brand new, as of yet unnamed IPA. At 6.2% it is the strongest beer produced to date by Stancill Brewery and will use more than three times the typical amount of hops used within a regular brew! It’s not just the quantity of hops which have been added to beer which makes Stancill’s new IPA one to look out for, but the brewing process used. Featuring four different hop varieties, the beer has been brewed using the aromatic Simcoe, Mosaic and Eldorado hops which are complemented with Amarillo hop flavours added during the dry hop process. The new beer is set to be launched in early August. Jaxon: The sequel One of Stancill’s most popular specials of 2016 was developed by apprentice brewer Jonathan Brown after rising to a challenge to create a beer based around his own tastes. The resulting beer was Jaxon, a well hopped brew which featured delicate spicy notes. Named in honour of his first son, Jaxon, the beer proved to be an instant hit but as many readers will know, brewers all strive for perfection!  And with twelve more months’ brewing knowhow under his belt, Jonathan decided to revisit his original recipe, applying some of his newly acquired skills to the original recipe. The result is a new incarnation of Jaxon: the original hop combination has been developed to feature a triple hop combination of Cascade, Styrian Goldings and Mittelfrüh varieties, adding greater depth to the aroma and tastes of the beer, resulting in an aromatic, well-flavoured beer. One of the first to inspect the new beer was Jaxon who was given the VIP treatment during his special visit to the brewery to see his dad hard at work perfecting Stancill’s latest summer special. Jaxon (the beer!) and the new IPA will be available at Stancill’s pubs throughout Sheffield during August. CAMRA members can benefit from a 20% discount on production of their CAMRA card at all Stancill Brewery pubs: The Horse and Jockey, Wadsley, The Norfolk Arms, Grenoside, and the newly opened Albion on London Road.

Blue Bee Brewery

We have two of our personal favourite beers back for August. The first of these is Born in the USA, 6.0%. This IPA combines three great American hop varieties: Mosaic, Citra and Ekuanot which together give big tropical fruit flavours and resinous notes.  Secondly is Ginger Beer, 4.5% – perfect for the summer this pale ale is packed with fresh root ginger to give a fiery ginger kick leaving a lingering spicy finish. On top of this we have a couple of brand-new beers to keep an eye out for. Firstly Space Invader, 4.7%, a porter brewed with rye malt and Sorachi Ace hops; expect a dry roasted malt flavour backed up with a slight hints of coconut from the hops. On the pale front our single hopped IPA will be Nelson Sauvin IPA, 5.0%, showcasing this fantastic New Zealand hop which has bags of grapefruit flavours. Finally, another New Zeland hopped beer but this one is a little less strong: Dr Rudi Pale, 3.7%, is the perfect session beer for the sunny weather with light citrus and lemon grass flavours. Josh Jepson

BeerX to leave Sheffield

The Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) has annouced that next year’s BeerX trade show will take place in Liverpool rather than Sheffield. The exhibition, one of the largest of its kind in the UK, had been held here for the last five years. This year’s BeerX took place at iceSheffield from 16-19 March, hosting more than 2,000 industry delegates and featuring more than 400 beers. The BeerAlive! festival was held in a pop-up beer tent next door. SIBA’s operations director, Nick Stafford, said: “It was a tough decision to move the event as Sheffield has been BeerX’s home for five years, but we think the time is right for a change and look forward to hosting our key event […] in Liverpool.” One of the main reasons given for the move was the relative ease of getting to Liverpool by road, rail and air compared to Sheffield. Air travel has become increasingly important with SIBA looking to attract more international visitors. Next year’s event will take place over just two days instead of four, and will not feature the simultaneous beer festival.

Abbeydale Brewery

We are writing this month’s Beer Matters submission live from Sunfest! We hope those of you who came down had a great weekend, as always it’s such a highlight of the year for us and we hope that the eleventh Sunfest lived up to everyone’s expectations! We are so pleased to have had Cavendish Cancer Care on board as our charity for this year too – look out next month for confirmation of how much we raised for them over the weekend. The Sheffield Beer Census has just been released, and we are delighted and proud to see us top the list of “most seen” breweries, with Moonshine flying the flag for us as the most popular beer in our fine city too. In new beer news, we have some real treats out this month. Firstly, we’ve teamed up with the guys at Brewdog Sheffield again to create a mango and lychee pale ale, with oodles of fruit complemented by New Zealand hops. Cold Conscience, 4.5%, available in both cask and keg, has been named by local band Alvarez Kings who have recently played at the wonderful Tramlines festival! Voyager 5, 5.8%, is one of this month’s new additions to the Brewers Emporium, sailing onward straight for sunnier shores and hopped with Mosaic, Amarillo, Cascade and Simcoe for a gloriously fruity flavour… think mango, guava and pineapple, balanced with a piney finish. Joining our Voyager is an all new Salvation, now on number four, which this time is a Jamaica Ginger Cake inspired stout and one we all can’t wait to try. So as long as we don’t accidentally drink all this one before it leaves the brewery, expect to see this in bars around the middle of the month. Keep your eyes peeled also for Doctor Morton’s Desert Sand, a 4.1% pale hopped with Cascade and Ella. It’s this beer’s second outing with our favourite previous Untappd description being “a Hellfire hoppy pale ale” (thanks Richard V, 2013). Finally, we hope that by the time you read this we will have installed our second bright beer tank which should help us expand our capabilities for canning, so watch this space! This really is the last tank we can fit into our current premises before we fully run out of room. Don’t forget to sign up to our newsletter at abbeydalebrewery.co.uk to be the first to receive updates on our moving plans! Cheers, Dan and Laura

NorFolk Festival

On 29-30 July 2017, the Norfolk Arms over in Grenoside will be hosting their first ever NorFolk Fest, bringing the best in live music, craft stalls, children’s activities, lots of gin and an epic beer line-up. Since Stancill Brewery have taken over the site in October they have received much support from the community during other events such as their beer and cheese pairing evening, gin tasting events and Eurovision parties. NorFolk Fest is a celebration of the talent within the local area and a massive welcome to the summer months in the glorious beer garden. Nether Edge Pizza Company, Mussel Pot and Caribbean Fusion will be there all weekend helping to soak up the beer. There’s also a bouncy castle for the kids so it’s guaranteed fun for all the family. “We have sourced over 30 beers from Sheffield breweries and gone a little further afield to bring Grenoside a taster of the great beers that are now available in and around the UK. We have made sure there is something for everyone with red ales, porters and IPAs, and even a few special guest kegs. We’re also expanding our gin range as our extensive menu has become a firm favourite of our guests”, said Hayley McPhie, the pub manager. But it’s not just for the locals; buses run directly to the front door from the city centre, Abbeydale Road, Chapeltown, Hillsborough, High Green and Kelham Island. Festival glassware and programmes have been made specially for the event and CAMRA members will receive a special discount on presentation of their membership card. For the full menu of beers and gins and final line up of bands please follow the event on Facebook: NorfolkarmsS35 or follow updates as they happen on Twitter: @norfolkarmsS35.

George & Dragon day trip

Sheffield & District CAMRA are hoping to arrange a day trip to visit CAMRA’s national Pub of the Year for 2017, the George & Dragon in Hudswell, North Yorkshire. The pub was re-opened in 2010 by a local community group and also won the Yorkshire Pub of the Year award in 2016. We have provisionally scheduled the trip for Saturday 2 September and are currently trying to gauge interest. We are planning to depart from the Old Queen’s Head in the city centre at 11:00, and stop for a drinks break at the Castle Tavern in Richmond around 13:00. It is then a short drive to the George & Dragon, where we are hoping to spend about two hours. On the way back, we will stop for food at the Cover Bridge Inn in East Witton, then we should arrive back in Sheffield around 21:30. The cost of the transport will be around £20 per person, depending on numbers. If you are interested, or know anyone who might be, please contact our Social Secretary, Patrick Johnson, at social@sheffieldcamra.org.uk, or sign up at the August branch meeting. The deadline for bookings is Saturday 5 August, so please act quickly to avoid disappointment!

Palm Tree, Walkley

Just in time for Midsummer’s Day, the revamped beer garden at the Palm Tree at Walkley had its official opening. Sheffield Outdoor Living have changed the small sheltered area into a wonderful decked area with an outside bar and a children’s play area including a sand pit. palm tree beer garden 1palm tree beer garden 2 The pub has free snooker on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and an open mic night on Thursday. Different events are planned throughout the summer, including some for charity, with live music at weekends. Tetley’s Bitter and Bradfield Farmer’s Blonde are the two regular real ales. John Beardshaw The Palm Tree is located at 35 Palm Street, Walkley, S6 2XF. Buses 31, 31a and 95 all stop on South Road, a couple of minutes’ walk from the pub.