The Beers at RBF 05

BRECONSHIRE BREWERY, Wales

Brecon Best 4.5% 

Brecon County 3.7%

Golden Valley 4.2%

Red Dragon 4.7%

Sarnelund 4.5%

Ramblers Ruin 5.0%

 

BANKS & TAYLOR

Two Brewers Bitter 3.6%

Shefford Mild 3.8%

Goalden Hatter 4.0%

Black Dragon Mild 4.3%

Dragonslayer 4.5%

 

BARTRAMS

3 Ales

BUFFYS 

Norfolk Terrier 3.6%

Buffys Bitter 3.9%

Pollys Folly 4.3%

Hop Leaf 4.5%

 

CASTLE ROCK 

Nottingham Gold 3.5%

Black Gold 3.5%

Harvest Pale 3.8%

Hemlock 4.0%

Elsie Mo 4.7%

Hoverfly 4.1%

 

CROUCH VALE

Golden Duck 3.8%

Summer Breeze 4.2%

Brewers Gold 4%

Essex Blonde 4.7%

Brewers Gold Extra 5%

CWNBRAN BREWERY, WALES

Draymans Gold 3.8%

Nut Brown %

EVAN EVANS BREWERY, WALES

Cwrw %

Harvest Home %


FENLAND

Doctors Orders 5%

Suffolk Punch 4.6%

Sparkling Wit 4.5%

Osier Cutter 4.2%

Babylon Banks 4.1%

Summer Fen 4%

St Audreys Ale 3.9%

Rabbit Poacher 3.8%

GREENE KING

IPA 3.6%

Abbot Ale 5%

XX Mild 3%

Summer Suffolk %

ICENI

Celtic Queen 4.0%

Boadica 3.8%

MILTON

Sparta 4.3%

Zeus 4.2%

Jupiter 3.5%

Byblos 5.2%

Vindolanda Spelta 4.2%

MORLANDS

Old Speckled Hen 5.2%

Original 4%


NETHERGATE

Suffolk County 4.0%

Cross Border 4.1%

Augustinian 4.5%

RHYMNEY BREWERY, WALES

Rhymney Bitter 4.5%

Bevans Bitter 4.2%

RUDDLES

Best 3.7%

SWANSEA BREWERY, WALES

3 Cliffs Gold 4.7%

Bishops Wood Bitter %

WOLF

Grannie wont like it 4.8%

 

CASSELS CIDER

Dabinett Cider 7%

Medium Dry Cider 7%

WESTONS CIDER

Bounds Brand Cider 4.8%

Traditional Scrumpy 6%

Herefordshire Country Perry 4.5%

KEG BEERS LAGERS, STOUT, CIDER ETC

Greene King IPA Smooth 3.6%

Ruddles Best Keg 3.7%

Old Speckled Hen 5.2%

GK XX Mild 3%

Kronenbourg 1666 5%

Carlsberg or Fosters

Guiness 4.2%

Strongbow 4.5%

Breezers/WKD/ Smirnoff Ice etc

House Red / White Wine (JP Chenet or Stowells of Chelsea)

The real ales ran until about 5pm on Sunday. There was keg beer available until the end of the festival. On the feedback forms several of you commented that the real ale ran out early, sorry if you missed your favourite tipple but this was a policy decision as last year we did not sell out and ended up with 15 casks of waste - ever seen a grown man cry in his beer?

Please also bear in mind many beer festivals close when they sell out of beer - we as a music festival first and foremost have to stay open and at this stage in the development of the festival pure economics have a large part to play - we will get a little closer next year no doubt.

Dave and Chris

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