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Issue September/October
175 Derby, Ashbourne, Amber Valley, Erewash
Covering 2017
& Matlock Camra Areas
Issue 175 September/October 2017
C h e e rs !
3 Great CAMRA Beer Festivals
1 County - Derbyshire
Details Inside

M at lo c k (2
t - 23rd S ep) 0t h - 21s t
Ashb ou rne (21s Amber Valley (28th Sep - 1st Oct) Oc t)

Derby & Amber Valley


CAMRA Cider/Perry Trail
- See centre pages

Reg Newcombe Remembered see pages 2 & 3


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Reg Newcombe A Celebration


Irrepressible, Irreplaceable CAMRA Pioneer, Sadly Missed.

R eg Newcombe was not well enough to


attend the 40th Derby City Charter Beer
Festival in July. He was one of the key people
He was also an excellent writer. He produced
some of the early beer festival programmes, the
first two Derby Beer Guides and the two
who established the festival as a premier event Derbyshire Beer Guides. These are genuinely a
in the Derby calendar, and had never missed good read, with descriptions that succinctly
one before. Reg set the style of the festival and capture the essence of a pub, snippets of
an unrivalled standard for the quality of its historical and local information, and apposite
presentation over many years. The festival quotations, that lift them far above most other
poster and programme cover included many of such guides. History was one of his great
Regs designs for beer glasses, logos and T- interests and he started a tradition of beer
shirts. In pride of place, is Regs Derby Ram, festival T-shirts that celebrated the anniversaries
the symbol of Derby CAMRA for over 40 years. of Derby(shire) people or events.
Reg was a great campaigner, one of the handful
of people who were largely responsible for
getting the fledging Derby Branch of CAMRA off
the ground, and developing it to become one of
the most successful in the country. He was an
early branch chair, and for many years the
branch public relations officer. But Reg had no
place for, as he put it, the mealy-mouthed, or
those that are lukewarm, and neither hot nor
Reg and Flo Flox - August 1976 cold. He took on the brewing establishment,
much of which back then wanted to eradicate
Reg was an extremely gifted artist and graphic
real ale. It did not matter whether they were a
designer. His superb line-drawings of Derby
brewery manager, a hostile landlord, or a
pubs graced the early Derby and Derbyshire
dismissive journalist, Reg would treat them to
beer guides; a set of specially-commissioned
some plain-speaking. But he was invariably
beer mats; and not a few pubs, who hung
framed copies on their walls. He designed an polite, and nearly all remained on friendly terms.
award-winning label for a bottled beer He was a drinker, and loved beer and pubs. He
commissioned by Derby CAMRA to celebrate the revelled in the hubbub of conversation in a bar.
10th festival. It is hoped that there will be an He hated the thump-thump music, inflicted
exhibition of his work in the Derby Museum and by some pubs, making it difficult for him to hear.
Art Gallery later this year. He was a great conversationalist, always

Bell & Harp, Little Eaton

Malt Shovel, Spondon

Cellar of Bell & Castle, Derby

Exeter Arms, Derby Reg drawn by Mick Bloor Old Dolphin, Derby
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interesting and witty, eloquent and erudite, often


sprinkling in a line or two from a poem, or a
quotation from Shakespeare. He was full of
information and opinion, and apt to depart
tangentially from his own arc of conversation into
parenthetical asides, eventually bringing
everything back to a coherent conclusion.
Reg could appear curmudgeonly at times with
some deeply held and inflexible views, but there
would be a twinkle in his eye, and he was never
Reg & Bill Tidy malicious. He could be irritating: he was
invariably five minutes late for minibus trips, and
invariably had to borrow a pen to write down
notes on the scrap of paper that he did carry for
that purpose. But it was always a pleasure to be in
his company, and such was his influence and
popularity that he became seen as the Father of
the Branch. Many of us will feel that it was a
privilege to
have known
him, and
will miss
him dearly.

TW, with
thanks to:
JA, PW, NM,
CG, DG, PG
and TM.
Derby Beer Festival 1979 Reg & Mike Ingham, 1997

Calling all Licensees


Would you like to get free publicity for your Pub, Club or
Venue through CAMRA's various mediums such as
websites, newsletters, etc ?
If so then please read on......
Discount Scheme - If your Pub offers a CAMRA discount on
production of a valid CAMRA Membership card or is thinking
of introducing such a scheme then please let us know the
details. discounts@derbycamra.org.uk
LocAle - If your Pub regularly serves a local ale from within 20
miles from the Brewery then please get in touch.
locale@derbycamra.org.uk
Whatpub - Check out your listing on CAMRA's national
website Whatpub.com and let us know if anything needs
updating or altering such as opening times, number of beers
you sell, etc. pubsofficer@derbycamra.org.uk
We would love to hear from you on any of the above.
Help us to Help You.
Cheers, Derby CAMRA

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Pick up a slice of history


CAMRA's 32nd National
Breweriana Auction;
Saturday 21st October 2017
E ver fancied owning a slice of brewing history? Then this
Auction is just the thing for you. Run by the Campaign for
Real Ale, the National Breweriana Auction returns to Burton on
some great
bargains plus
many of the items on
Trents Town Hall to celebrate its 32nd event on Saturday 21st sale can appreciate in
October. It again promises over 150 interesting auction lots; value. And, of course, like any
everything from mirrors to trays; wall signs, bottles and books. CAMRA event, there is some good beer on sale all day (from
Plus there are a number of stands selling brewery memorabilia Burton Old Cottage Brewery).
adding to the atmosphere in this wonderful Victorian venue.
Burton on Trent is less than 15 minutes by train from Derby and
There are all sorts of items from all over the country to decorate the Town Hall is just a short walk from the railway station. The
your home. Starting with the Midlands, there is an Ansells sign, a event starts at 10.30am with the opportunity to view the lots and
Home Brewery tankard and a jug from Offiler's, a company that browse the breweriana stands that will also be there.
brewed in Derby for around 90 years. Across to East Anglia and a Bidding starts at noon. Entrance is by catalogue (3.00), available
sign showing Batemans Brewery will catch the eye. Abingdon, on the day, or 4.00 (includes postage) in advance, by post from
Oxfordshire is represented by a fully functioning Morlands clock, a Bill Austin: 07789 900411 or baustin1951@btinternet.com.
brewery that was set up in 1711 and closed by Greene King in If you cant get there, postal bids are accepted, just contact Bill.
2000. Further north, and there is a Hope and Anchor sign from Wheelchair accessible. For more details see:
Sheffield. The brewery went through a number of name changes, www.gandc.camra.org.uk.
finally being called United Breweries Ltd and closing in 1994.
As always, there are a number of lots from Burton on Trent
breweries including a splendid plate from Marstons celebrating its
Burton Union brewing system, an Allsops match striker, a Bass
metal sign and a George V coronation jug and a mirror from
Worthington.
Moving to the Capital for an iconic Watney Red Barrel in the form
of a light, advertising their Brown Ale; some more brown ale
advertising, this time a Trubrown advertising card from the
original Trumans Brewing ex Brick Lane and a price list from Taylor
Walker.
If you have never been to the National Breweriana Auction before,
the auction is great fun to take part in and is an opportunity to get

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Derby Drinker Goes Down


Under in Melbourne
T his time round we thought wed
look at an area which is firmly
on the tourist trail and visit the
the Chapel Street plaque dedicated
to Thomas Cook, founder of the
world-wide travel agency, who was
southernmost town of the Derby born in the town in 1808. Turning
CAMRA Branch area. right at the top onto Derby Road
where the Alma Inn serves Marstons
Having bought a Derby Day Saver
Pedigree from the central bar servery
ticket for just 4.20, I caught the
in the main lounge whilst a second,
Hardinge Arms Arriva no. 2 bus from bay 18 of Derby
separate room has a dart board. Im
bus station. Alighting at Kings
told that this is a favoured venue of
Newton, I noted that the Pack Horse
the younger set on weekend nights.
Inn was now a private property, and
headed for the 16thC Hardinge Retracing my footsteps, the Georgian
Arms, named after the family who frontage of Harpurs (ex-Melbourne
lived opposite in Kings Newton Hall Hotel) soon hoves into view which is
for generations. The Hardinge has part of the small Bespoke Inns chain.
been licensed for little more than a At ground floor level, two spacious
Alma Inn
century and some will doubtless public rooms are decorated in
recall the 70s discos here in the contemporary style, while upstairs
Pippin Room which were hugely there are boutique letting rooms and
popular. Multiple rooms, with a a restaurant. Boot brewery (Repton)
stone flagged floor in one, together features with Clod Hopper, Boot
with horse brasses affixed to beams Bitter and the dark Tuffers Old.
create a genuine olde world Competing for attention are Draught
ambience. On the bar were CAMRAs Bass and Pedigree with all real ales
Harpur's 2014 Champion Beer of Britain, discounted by 20p a pint for card
Taylors Boltmaker, Shepherd Neame carrying CAMRA members. Outside,
Spitfire and Draught Bass; on a warm a patio is shaded by trees which
summers day I took my Yorkshire afford privacy from the main road.
beer outside to sit beside an
Turn left into Potter Street, and at the
attractive, circular stone table,
bottom, right into Castle Street, next
underneath the colourful hanging
to a magnificent Horse Chestnut
baskets. A cursory glance at the
tree, is Melbournes oldest pub, the
menu showed many mains
White Swan
White Swan, rebuilt in 1682. The
reasonably priced at a tenner and if
small, characterful front bar was the
youre thinking of visiting this
only public room until three further
picturesque part of south
rooms were opened later. These are
Derbyshire, LateRooms.com rate the
well worth spending some time in
Hardinge as the best in 2017 based
and a unique feature is the moulded
on guests reviews.
swan (pictured) in the stunning, high
From here, I walked along Pack Horse ceilinged rearmost room which has
Road towards Melbourne and past original stonework visible. Draught
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Bass, Marstons Pedigree and an former Midland Bank/HSBC premises.


integral Thai restaurant are added The place hasnt been open that long
attractions. having been founded by five friends
of whom long standing CAMRA
Turning right into Church Street,
member, David Carpenter, is the
opposite the entrance to Melbourne
most visible. Theres an eclectic range
Hall, and the Shardlow brewery tap,
of ciders and real ales for your
the Blue Bell awaits with its fabulous
delectation which on my visit were:
floral displays. Parapeted gables
Pride of the Valley, Session Bitter; Blue Bell
suggest early 18thC origins here and Lawman, Pixel Bandit; Ossett, Silver
a fine selection of beer greeted me Fox and a stout, Casual, from the
including a brace from the host newly established Langley Mill outfit,
brewery together with St Modwen Abstract Jungle. 3 x 1/3 tasting racks
Heritage, Milestone Hammerhead and table service are welcome
Dark and Towcester Mill Coffee innovations and a backdrop of
Porter. Cider aficionados arent framed photographs and beer mats
forgotten either. Theres a cosy room pay homage to Melbournes pub and
with dark wainscoting and a longer brewing heritage. The Good Beer
bar with a pool table at one end Guide listed Chip and Pin was
where Sky Sports are shown. Those buzzing at 5.00pm on a Tuesday and
seeking non liquid sustenance are is deservedly popular although
catered for lunchtimes and evenings, opening hours are restricted
and on Sundays between 12 4pm, including Monday closing. Further
traditional roasts are served. A along High Street is the Viscount
canopied, decked area outside has a Lamb whose closure I understand to
lovely view of the Norman parish be temporary as refurbishment Chip and Pin
church. beckons.

Further up Church Street is the John Notwithstanding the loss of the


Hair brewery (pictured) taken over by Crewe and Harpur and Melbourne
Offiler of Derby in 1954, but brewing Arms on Ashby Road, Melbourne
has long since ceased. makes an ideal day or evening
destination with buses back to Derby
At the top of Church Street, turn left
running late into the evening check
and on the right in High Street is the
Arrivas website for timings.
current Times newspaper Micro Pub
of the Year, the Chip and Pin in the Paul Gibson

Hair's brewery

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Ashbourne & District


CAMRA Branch
Contact Mark Grist
m.grist2@sky.com

Ashbourne Beer Festival 2017 presented to them. Nominations for the Autumn Pub of the
Plans for our Beer Festival continue to be put together. The Season are being shortlisted and judged and the winner will
music is booked and includes: - The Midnight Specials and be confirmed in the next edition.
Steve Giddings on Friday and Burlesque on Saturday evening. The Ostrich at Longford has new licensees as of late June. They
The beer list should be almost finalised by the time you read are in place full-time for now, but there is still a threat of
this and will be available for preview on our Facebook page permanent closure hanging over the pub as New River Retail
and Branch website. See advert on this page for further details. are still proposing to sell it off for housing.
Branch Area Pub Map New licensees were apparently being lined up for Ye Olde
We are pleased to report that our long-awaited Branch area Vaults in Ashbourne as we went to press.
pub map is ready to print and will feature in the Beer Festival
programme as well as being available as a free stand-alone
leaflet. Massive thanks are due to John Arguile for all his hard
work and patience in gathering the information and designing
the layout.
Pub News
Our members recently voted the Okeover Arms at Mappleton
as our Summer Pub of the Season. A certificate has been

Town Hall - Beer Festival Venue

Diary Dates
All meetings start at 8pm unless otherwise stated

Monday 18th September


- Festival set-up begins.
Thursday 21st - Saturday 23rd September
- 5TH ASHBOURNE BEER FESTIVAL
Tuesday 26th September
- Branch Meeting - Shoulder of Mutton, Osmaston
Tuesday 31st October
- Branch Meeting - Okeover Arms, Mappleton
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BREWERY BITES
News from Breweries in and around the Derby Drinker area
BOOT BREWERY Obsidian Black Lager Ale on at The Draycott Tap House, 29 Victoria Road,
Draycott DE72 3PS. For further information please contact Greg Maskalick
If youve never been to Repton, Derbyshire for a at draycottbrewingcompany@yahoo.co.uk Call/Text 07834728540 or Visit
beer put The Boot Inn high on your bucket list. our FB page. Cheers, Greg.
The smart onsite Microbrewery has a new Head
Brewer called Jonathan Archer who has a lifelong
passion for real ale and craft beer. Jon took over
FURNACE
from Alan Shepherd in May this year and the BREWPUB
quality of his beer is already attracting attention Much of the 5.5bbl brews remain
across the brewing community. Whats surprising about in the Duke Street Brewpub
Jon is that he is not a traditional commercial brewer by trade, his job at exclusively for sale on the bar with the rest appearing at festivals and
the Boot is his first ever job as a brewer but he has been home brewing venues outside of Derbyshire. Cheers, Pedro.
for about 30 years. Jon has quickly settled into the new role and is already
developing new recipes and ideas. His latest creation is a 5.2% American HERITAGE BREWING
Pale Ale called Reboot, a continuation of the brewerys Boot themed
beers. It was inspired by the vibrant craft ale movement of the US West COMPANY
Coast and reflects a new direction for Boot Beer. Reboot is golden and The Heritage Brewing Company is celebrating
loaded with American C hops (including Chinook, Columbus, Cascade its second anniversary in September and is
and Centennial) to produce a very drinkable and refreshing pale ale going from strength to strength. Based at the
packed with orange aroma, a juicy palate laced and with a hint of pine. National Brewery Centre in Burton Upon
Youll find a full range of Boot Beers at the Boot Inn, Repton, The Dragon, Trent, we are in the heart of Brewing Country.
Willington and Harpurs, Melbourne. Behind the Boot Inn youll find Jon in Our brand new bottling plant has just opened with Charrington IPA the
the brewery. Pop in and say hello if youre passing. Cheers, Graham. first beer off the production line. As well as our core range of classic beers,
two new one off ales have also been brewed. East Lancs Camra
BRUNSWICK BREWING approached us and asked if we could reproduce Masseys Golden Bitter,
which is 4.1 %. They wanted it for their beer festival in September and
COMPANY LTD that has just been brewed. Bill Tidy, the famous cartoonist, has drawn a
series of pump clips for us and the 5th of the Bill Tidy series has just been
The second in the Pick and Mix range is ready to produced. Its Tremendous, is another 4.1 % Light golden beer and we
roll, brewed in conjunction with some brewery certainly feel it is just that.
experience day delegates. Pale 5%, hopped with a Finally, for more information on Museum and brewery tours, please
mixture of Mosaic/Cascade/Simcoe/Vic Secret/Ella. contact terry@heritagebrewingcompany.co.uk
Also, the first in the 'Engine Shed Project' range is Cheers, Terry.
now available in ecokeg on free trade and in the
Brunswick Inn. 'Band Wagon', a 5.6% APA. Light caramel LITTLEOVER
malt base with plenty of citrus from late additions of Simcoe and Summit. BREWERY
The next one planned is a 6% extra pale single hopped with citra, to be
called 'Ubiquitous'. Call the brewery for more details. Hope everyone enjoyed the
Cheers, James. summer, we certainly did. The beer
we brewed for Derbyshire cricketer
DERBY BREWING Wayne Madsens Testimonial that
we told you about last time, 77 Pale
COMPANY Ale, has been a massive success. This allowed us to make a significant
contribution to the testimonial fund so thanks to you all for your support.
Family run Derby Brewing Co are pleased to have We were also delighted to receive recognition for The Panther Oatmeal
won two more awards for one of its core beers Stout at the Barrow Hill Rail Ale festival where it picked up a Silver in its
Quintessential, having won Gold in both the Old class. It was up against some fantastic beers so we were really chuffed to
Ale/Strong Mild category and overall East Midlands bits, (sorry!)
Finally, were really looking forward to supplying our beers to the new
Champion Winter Beer. A popular beer at 5.8% its
micropub in Allestree that were involved with. Its called The Pothole and
one of their strongest beers with a golden colour, as well as featuring some of our beers, it will also have lots of other
citrus flavours and hoppy finish. In addition to monthly quality ales from near and far on offer. We look forward to seeing you
special beers, recently a new range of beers Derby Brewing Crafted has there sometime. Cheers, Tim.
been introduced offering a range of crafted beers, big and bold in flavour,
showing true appreciation for the worlds fantastic hops and malts. These SHINY BREWERY
are available from all Derby Brewing Co venues. To find out more about
Derby Brewing Co visit WWW.DERBYBREWING.CO.UK Cheers, Rachel. After much work and recipe formulation,
we've had our core range of cask & bottled
DRAYCOTT beers certified as Gluten Free as well as Vegan
Friendly: New World, 4Wood, Affinity, Disco
BREWING Balls, Happy People, Wrench, Pail &
Tomahawk. Additionally, we've recently
COMPANY invested heavily in new 2200L lagering tanks,
which will allow us to triple the production of
The Draycott Brewing Company our Shiny Lager, which is also Gluten Free.
recently received a Bronze award for Cheers, Pedro.
our California Steam at the Rail Ale
Festival, Barrow Hill, Chesterfield. It
was very pleasing since the Ca. Steam Words supplied by the individual brewery themselves.
is our best selling ale to date. This is the first award the Brewery has won. If you would like to include your brewery on this page
There is a new ale coming out this month from the Brewery OBSIDIAN
BLACK LAGER ALE. It is made of lager malt, Marynka hops and West Coast
please send me a paragraph of your latest news to
California Lager Yeast and of course some other malts to give it its unique camrapublicity@aol.com
colour. Most importantly the taste is very pleasant and refreshing and is FAO Alan before the cut off date of 1st October 2017.
served as a traditional ale. You can find both the California Steam and It would be great to hear from you. 11
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O ctober is CAMRAs cider month and for


good reason; this is when the fruit is ready
and most of next years cider is made. 2016
of different rooms, with entertainment in the
central hall and beer and cider in a tent, works
well. We are putting together a cider / perry bar
are holidaying in Somerset. It is new to the
festival; we will have their medium cider.
To complete the Somerset contingent we will
was a really good year for cider making and which will cover a wide range of tastes. It will be
feature two cider makers who need no
the benefit of that is all around us now. Its too sponsored by Three Cats Cider from Morley,
introduction to those who enjoy their cider.
early to say how 2017 will turn out; you need Derbyshire; we should have both a medium
plenty of rain to swell the fruit (we have sweet and a dry version available. If you dont Hecks from Street specialize in single apple
certainly had that) and then strong sunshine want to wait until the festival Three Cats is variety ciders; we will have their Port Wine of
to ripen it (lets hope). On top of that apple generally on sale at the Furnace Inn, Derby, the Glastonbury. Perry from Somerset is a rarity, but
trees tend to be biennial, and some of them Marlpool Ale House and the Royal Oak, Hecks Blakeney Red is excellent so we will have
may take a rest this year. As you will see from Ockbrook. Just into Nottinghamshire, from that. Close by at Wedmore is Wilkins Cider Farm,
elsewhere in the Derby Drinker Derby and Eastwood we will have another local cider and an unforgettable experience for anyone who
Amber Valley Branches are running a last years festival champion, Sisson and Smith has been there since you dont pay for cider
combined cider trail throughout October. The medium cider. consumed on the premises, only what you take
pubs taking part in the trail will all be selling at Somerset is still, for me, the best county for cider away! This time we will have their medium
least one Real cider or perry, and there will making. From South Somerset we will have a sweet cider.
be incentives available at the Derby Winter medium dry cider from Burrow Hill based at Herefordshire will feature strongly too. For those
Festival for those taking part. Its an ideal Kingsbury Episcopi. This is a long-established of you who like your fruit ciders there will be
excuse (if one were needed) to get out and cider maker with acres of mature orchards. They
visit a few pubs not on your usual circuit; you Snails Bank Fruitbat and Rhubarb ciders. The rest
are probably as well known for their cider of the Herefordshire contingent looks like being
may be pleasantly surprised by what you find. brandy as their cider; they are also the main Greggs Pitt, a small, craft cider maker from Much
Just before the cider trail starts, running from cider supplier to the Glastonbury music festival.
Marcle along with festival favourites from
Thursday September 28th until Saturday 30th is At West Lyng some ten miles from Taunton are
Gwatkins, Ross-on-Wye (Broome Farm) and
Amber Valley CAMRAs Beer and Cider Festival, Parsons Choice. This is a much smaller,
held, as it has been for the past three years at traditional cider maker, again with extensive Newton Court. Strutts is the only place to be for
Strutts, Belper. The building is a bit quirky; it was orchards. They have a farm shop selling a variety the end of September.
a school, now a community centre and the use of goods such as ceramics, worth a visit if you Wassail

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DERBY CAMRA & AMBER VALLEY CAMRA


CIDER/PERRY TRAIL - Autumn 2017

Trail Card Pull-Out


Details, Instructions & Scoring
Derby CAMRA and Amber Valley CAMRA have again So we can show recognition for the effort the pubs are
joined forces to bring you a Cider Trail through playing, we ask you to score the cider/perry you drink in
September and October 2017. Please remove this page line with the CAMRA National Beer Scoring scheme.
from Derby Drinker, or make a copy if you do not wish to
Please mark you card alongside each pub according to
damage your copy.
the following criteria:
To complete the trail, you need to drink at least half a
pint of real Cider or Perry in each of the pubs listed and 0 No real cider/perry or undrinkable
collect a sticker. For information on pub opening times
1 Poor
and travel information, please check WhatPub.com.
2 Average
The trial will run from the 1st September to 31st
October. There are 28 pubs taking part in the trail as 3 Good
listed below. Each pub will endeavour to stock at least
4 Very good
one real Cider or Perry during the period. You have two
months to complete the trail, so we encourage all 5 Excellent
participants to drink responsibly.
Pubs taking part are: Alexandra Hotel in Derby, Angels Please send your results to
in Belper, Arkwrights in Belper, Babington Arms in pubsofficer@derbycamra.org.uk with your name, or
Derby, Black Boy in Heage, Black Bulls Head at drop your completed trail sheet into the Alexandra
Openwoodgate, Brunswick Inn in Derby, Chip & Pin in Hotel, Derby or post to 21 Priestland Avenue, Derby,
Melbourne, Dead Poets at Holbrook, Flower Pot in DE21 7GQ.
Derby, Furnace Inn in Derby, Handle Bar at Alfreton,
Holy Bush at Makeney, Hunters Arms at Kilburn, Lord The winning pub will be awarded a certificate in
Nelson in Derby, Marquis of Ormonde at Codnor, Old recognition of their services to real Cider/Perry.
Oak at Horsley Woodhouse, Paper Mill at Darley Abbey,
Finally please enjoy the trail and dont stop supporting
Poet & Castle in Codnor, Silk Mill in Derby, Smithfield
real Cider/Perry once the trail has finished. Any
in Derby, Standing Order in Derby, Steampacket at
Swanwick, Talbot at Ripley, Thomas Leaper in Derby, comments or suggestions should be sent to
Thorn Tree in Ripley, Thorn Tree at Waingroves and pubsofficer@derbycamra.org.uk. Please see Derby
White Hart at Bargate. CAMRA website for contact details.

Name

CAMRA No

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Alexandra Angels Arkwrights Babington Black Boy


Hotel Belper Belper Arms Heage
Derby Derby

Score Score Score Score Score

Black Bulls Brunswick Chip & Pin Dead Poets Flower Pot
Head Inn Melbourne Holbrook Derby
Openwoodgate Derby

Score Score Score Score Score

Furnace Inn Handle Bar Holly Bush Hunters Lord Nelson


Derby Alfreton Makeney Arms Derby
Kilburn

Score Score Score Score Score

Marquis of Old Oak Paper Mill Poet & Silk Mill


Ormonde Horsley Darley Castle Derby
Codnor Woodhouse Abbey Codnor

Score Score Score Score Score

Smithfield Standing Steampacket Talbot Thomas


Derby Order Swanwick Ripley Leaper
Derby Derby

Score Score Score Score Score

Thorn Tree Thorn Tree White Hart


Ripley Waingroves Bargate

Score Score Score

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AmberValley
CAMRABranch
Contact Nora Harper noraharper@hotmail.com

AMBER VALLEY NEWS


Amber Valley CAMRA Beer & Cider Festival 2017 Advance tickets are not required at any sessions but be sure to
arrive early to ensure admission. Over 18s only after 6pm.
The 8th Amber Valley CAMRA festival will be held at Strutts on
There is free wi-fi at the venue. Dogs are welcome but only
Derby Road, Belper from Thursday 28th September to Sunday
allowed in certain areas.
1st October 2017. The former Herbert Strutt Grammar School
is situated on the A6 just outside the town centre and has its 2017 Festival commemorative glasses in various styles will be
own car park, with the railway and bus stations only a short on sale for 3 and hire glasses will be available on sale or
walk away and buses stopping right outside the venue. return.
The festival is held in the main hall and various classrooms of Amber Valley CAMRA look forward to welcoming visitors old
this unique, atmospheric venue, with the bars being set up in and new and hope you have a great time with us at Strutts.
a marquee in an adjoining playground. Several areas will be
kept free for those who prefer to drink quietly, have a chat or
to sample the great selection of hot and cold food that will be
on offer from local caterer, Farmhouse Kitchen, during all
sessions from Thursday to Saturday. Snacks and soft drinks
will also be available with free soft drinks for designated
drivers.
The festival will launch on Thursday with a special preview
session from 4-6pm with free entry to all including non-
members. This gives customers the opportunity to access the
full range of beers, ciders and perries without the weekend
crowds. This will be followed at 7.30pm by our popular, free-
to-enter quiz with prizes, where table-service will be provided
Chesterfield Outing
for participants.
On Saturday 29th July 10 Branch members visited several
There will be live music in the main hall on Friday and
pubs in Chesterfield, starting in The White Swan and The
Saturday nights - for full details of all entertainment, opening
Rutland (opposite sides of same road) before moving onto
times and prices, please visit www.ambervalleycamra.org.uk .
The Neptune (where photo alongside was taken by a
2017 sees the bicentenary of the Pentrich Revolution. Pentrich willing customer), the Chesterfield Arms, The Tap House
and South Wingfield Revolution Group will be displaying and Tramway Tavern before saying our goodbyes.
artwork and historical pieces throughout the festival. The
Destinations being considered for trips this autumn are to
Group will be giving a talk on Saturday afternoon at 3pm with
Stockport, Leeds and before Xmas what's become our
the opportunity to sample the revolution-themed beers
brewed for the festival to commemorate the event. There will traditional jaunt to Sheffield.
be a 3 entry fee for this talk and tasting session and spaces
are limited so please pre-book at avbeerorders@gmail.com or
visit the membership desk on arrival.
Branch Diary
The Sunday session 12-2pm is free entry with any remaining
beers at 2 a pint.
- all meetings start at 8pm
There will be over 70 ales from around the country, Thu 31 Aug - Branch Meeting - Spotted Cow. Holbrook.
showcasing a good mix of traditional styles along with some Fri 08 Sept - Eve survey trip, contact Jane Wallis 01773 745966.
unusual and contemporary beers. The Cider Bar will be Thu 05 Oct - Branch Meeting - Old Kings Head, Belper.
serving a varied selection of ciders and perries and also Fri 06 Oct - Eve survey trip, contact Jane Wallis 01773 745966.
country wines and soft drinks. The beer and cider list will be Thu 26 Oct - Branch Meeting - venue TBC (see What's Brewing).
available to view on our website closer to the event.
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RECENT PUB OPENINGS


Dog &
Moon
B y the time you read
this the Dog & Moon
on Sadler Gate in Derby
should be well and truly
open having had its
official opening on 24th
August (see advert on
The Spotted Cow
the opposite page).
It promises to be yet
I f youve been following the story of the Spotted Cow in
Holbrook through the pages of Derby Drinker (Issues 171 &
174) you will be delighted to know that the pub is now finally
another exciting addition open. It was closed in 2014 and looked like it would be lost
to Derby's pub scene forever to housing development until the local community
with local, regional and banded together to form the Holbrook Community Society and
national ales promised raise the necessary funds to buy it.
alongside craft beer, And now after extensive works inside and out, the Spotted Cow
home cooked food and pub and Spotted Calf caf are both officially open. The caf will
live music. open from 9am to 5pm seven days a week while the pub is open
from Noon to 11pm Sunday to Thursday and until Midnight
The pub was formally the Friday & Saturday. The new landlord and landlady are Paul and
Shakespeare and has had many ups and downs over the years but is Cheryl Brew who have previously run the Hawk and Buckle in
still fondly remembered by most Derby folk. Dating from 1737 but Etwall and the Robin Hood in Lambley, Nottingham. They are
re-modelled over the years the pub still has many interesting keen to keep everything local and the ales will be sourced from
features and characteristics and the new owners have been busy the likes of the Hairy Brewers, Dancing Duck and Burton Bridge
restoring some of them. It will be good to see and along with the amongst others.
recently restored Old Bell should make another fine addition to the So why not pop along and check it out, the 7.1 Trent bus from
Sadler Gate drinking scene. For opening hours and further details Derby to Belper does pass by the front of the pub but beware it
check out the pubs website or facebook page. only runs until early evening.

Fabulous
Fortieth Festival
O rganisers have hailed the 40th Derby CAMRA City Charter
Beer Festival on the Market Place a big success after 9,000
customers drank nearly 30,000 pints of real ale, 4,128 pints of
real cider/perry, 200 bottled beers and 116 cases of world beers.
The eager punters were undoubtedly driven to quench their thirsts
by the heat & humidity at this years event and the top line-up of
entertainment also proved to be a big draw. It also encouraged 127
new members to join CAMRA which was a record for the event.
All in all it was a great way to mark the 40th Birthday of the City
Charter Beer Festival and all being well it will be back again next
year but if you cant wait that long then the ever popular Derby
CAMRA Winter Beer Festival returns to the Roundhouse from 21 to
24 February, 2018.
See you there.
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EREWASH VALLEY
CAMRA BRANCH by Mick & Carole Golds
carolegolds@btinternet.com

EREWASH VALLEY CAMRA REPORT


First of all we have to to the music though. Back home on the train to
report the sad death of Ilkeston for some of us where the Dewdrop was
one of our founder very handy for the station.
members and a Socials
committee member, Saturday 16th September to Wakefield.
Simon Davis who died Full Details will be on our Branch website -
on 16th June 2017 aged erewash.camra.org.uk or phone Michael Golds
54. He held the position on 0115 9328042.
of Treasurer for our Beer
Saturday 9th December to Burton on Trent.
Festivals and retained
Simon pulling beer
Full details in next issue.
that position until The Queens Head
recently, he was also the Pub & Brewery News
BLO for Marlpool Brewery and North Star. His Railway, Langley Mill - Closed.
favourite Breweries were Acorn and Oakham The Tiger Inn, Long Eaton being converted to
and was particularly fond of stouts and his flats.
favourite pub was the Dewdrop. He will sadly Needlemakers, Ilkeston still closed.
missed, our commiserations to his wife Rachel Three Horseshoes, Ilkeston - the Stables Bar
and son Sam. function room is to be changed to a bar for real
Social Trips ale and whiskey from next January.
Our socials have been well supported during Harrington Arms, Sawley - Real Ale is 2.50 pint
the summer with our first rail trip to Hinckley on on Mondays.
Saturday 17th June. We Started in the Leicester Prince of Wales, Ilkeston - Double Camra
Railway Station Pub Tap, Steaming Billys Parcel discount on Wednesdays. Inside Elbow Room
Office whilst waiting for the Hinckley train and Draycott Tap House - applied for new licensing
we visited some interesting pubs, some more hours Mon-Sat 12-11pm, Sunday 12-10pm.
than others. Some of us managed to do 8 out of White Lion, Sawley - Tuesday 10th October
the Hinckley town centre guide and were made 8.00pm, meet the brewer, talk on brewing & styles
welcome in all of them. Probably the most of beer by Mark Tetlow qualified brewer &
unspoilt was the Queens Head and the most sommelier. Beer tasting and pie & peas cost 10.
modern was the Elbow Room with a good
Ilkeston Brewery Tap (Aurora) - Bottom of Bath
selection of ciders and beers. We also visited the
Street Ilkeston, 07768 976999. Run by Mark
latest micro pub, the Pestle & Mortar and it was
Abbott, Mark Derbyshire, Trevor Bishop.
certainly a trip worth doing again.
Opening Hours, Monday-Wednesday Closed,
Our next one was to Sheffield on 22nd July, Thursday & Friday 4-10.30pm, Saturday &
always a well supported trip with 22 members Sunday 12-10.30pm. 5 changing real ales 5
attending at one stage which was a bit much for Inside The Harlequin
ciders.
some pubs. Unfortunately we did not realise it
Future Meetings
was the Tramline music festival and from the
Bath to the Hillsborough Hotel there was no All meetings start at 8.00pm
problems but to get to the Fat Cat and others Monday 4th September - Hogarths, South
pubs down Kelham Island was impossible. So Street, Ilkeston.
we finished off the night by walking to The Monday 2nd October - Inn in the Middle,
Harlequin and then walking back to the tram Langley Mill.
stop in pouring rain, this did not deter the Monday 6th November - The Bridge Inn, Bridge
masses outside and inside The Fat Cat listening Street, Cotmanhay.

Camra Discounts Navigation, Breaston 10p off a pint


Plough, Sandiacre 10p off a pint The Wellington
Please remember to show your camra card
Prince of Wales, Ilkeston 15p off a pint
The Bridge, Sandiacre 15p off a pint Redemption, Heanor 10p off a pint
Bridge, Cotmanhay 15p off a pint Rutland Cottage, Ilkeston 15p off a pint
Blue Bell, Sandiacre 10p off a pint, Steamboat, Trent Lock 20p off a pint,
5p off a half including real cider 10p off a half including real cider
Coach & Horses, Draycott 20p off a pint, 10p The Three Horseshoes, Ilkeston 20p off a
off a half also except Wetherspoon Vouchers pint, 10p off half
Draycott Tap House, Draycott 20p off a pint, Victoria, Draycott 10p off a pint, 5p off a half
10p off a half White Lion, Sawley - 10p off a pint, 5p off a
General Havelock, Ilkeston 20p off a pint, half
10p off half York Chambers, Long Eaton 10p off a pint
Great Northern, Langley Mill 15p off a pint 5p off a half including real cider (Mon-Wed)
Hogarths, Ilkeston 20p off a pint (Mon-Wed) Bath Hotel
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Matlock and Dales CAMRA Branch


Contact Peter Boitoult peterb56@hotmail.co.uk

TOO
MUCH
BEER
A poem written by Rob Stamper a
regular at The Nelson Arms, Main
Street Middleton by Wirksworth.
The Nelson is a great local pub that not
only serves really good beer but is a real
hub for the community. The landlords are
Jane Monaghan and Alan Johnson. Rob & Jane
at the bar
It hosts a part time outreach post office,
serves a fortnightly lunch for local Old mottled cock I did yell My cocker is not hooped I declared as she
pensioners, is an occasional cinema, hosts That is so rude I did shout rambled on and on
numerous meetings such as choir & I will bring my wife in here next time She then looked up and smiled before she
gardening club, Knit & Natter, Art Pub and And she will sort you out started a song
supports many local activities I am sure I But when she came in, my heart stopped
have missed. in dread Owd Codger, Owd Codger
Jane looked deep into her brown eyes and Back Sack and Quack
This poem, inspired by ALL the pump the Nelson in the Middle!
clips on display, was performed at the this is what she said
Snake Ale, Scarlet Macaw
monthly Folk Jam amidst great hilarity as Blond Witch, Temptress Pterylgargactyl Piddle
Jane the landlady gamely read the list of Rapture, London Lady, Random Toss,
beers with appropriate expression! Trainspatter No no no I said for my brain was starting
Asylum- If You May! to sink
I called in the Nelson and this I did say Then she said
Hail Jane, what ales have you on today? Now stop thats enough! I yelled, This is
not right! Ah ha, sinking, well that does make me think
She looked up from her slumber and my
But she was in her stride and had us in her How about
smile did she see
sights Affinity, Infallible
Her eyes locked onto mine and this she
Saying how about Titanic, Star of India thats true
said to me.
Waitangi, Shipwreck Coast
Autumn Goddess, Slum Dog
Hello, Queen of the Desert, Summer Honey And good old B52
Dream Weaver, But Wiser
Bitter
Scoundrel or Preacher I asked her what was going on
Flower Power, Mosaic Blond
Crafty Stackrat and Sidewinder And she smiled as I started to sway
American Girl or Belter
She went on as she dribbled, she had truly I then realised she was a landlady marvel
Now then! I replied, I am not that type of Like a good beer in so many ways
lost her hinge
chap She was indeed
I will not drink here today and I may not in We have Al Murray, Sporting Times
fact come back Emperor Orange Tip A Suzie Q
But time has passed, the Sun is closed so I Hornswoggle, Rampage A Strawberry Blond. A Fluffer
tried the same again Or Hairy Helmet A Pale and Hoppy Posh Blond with a
And what she said this time makes me Pedigree
Hairy helmet was just too much!
think she is insane! She put her glass aside A Stairway to Heaven with an Afterglow like
Well my wife she fainted away
and gazed hard at me but it was as I a Cheddar Valley.
But Jane she did not pause as then did she
feared, her behaviour was much the same say I was defeated now I knew and sat down
Saying on my ass
Born in the USA, Eternal Combustion Engine
Ay Up, Top Totty Fossil Fuel, Alchemy And what did I drink after all this
Blonde Volupta. Cracked Pot Summer lightening, Full Moon Well, I just had a nice pint of Bass.
Full Moon, Bishops Finger Cocker Hoops good you will see By Rob Stamper
Or Old Mottled Cock
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Pubs with CAMRA discounts in the LocAle


Matlock and Dales area
Birchover MATLOCK & DALES CAMRA June 2017
Druid Inn
Main Street, Birchover Devonshire Arms Beeley
Cash discount applies on presentation of membership card. Druids Birchover
Red Lion Red Lion Birchover
Main Street, Birchover
Cash discount available to Birchover Ales only, on presentation of Barley Mow Bonsall
membership card. Discount applies to card holder only. Boat Inn Cromford
Matlock Cliff Inn Crich
The Crown (Wetherspoons)
Bakewell Road, Matlock Black Swan Crich
Discount available on presentation of JD Wetherspoons Red Lion Crich Tramway Village
CAMRA vouchers. These vouchers have some restrictions printed on
them. Three Stags Darley Bridge
Remarkable Hare Whitworth Park Darley Dale
Dale Road, Matlock
Cash discount applies on presentation of membership card. Jug and Glass Lea
TwentyTen Armitts Off Licence Matlock
Dale Road, Matlock
Cash discount applies on presentation of membership card. Crown Matlock
MoCa Bar Matlock
Matlock Bath
Fishpond Remarkable Hare Matlock
South Parade Matlock Bath Stanleys Alehouse Matlock
Cash discount applies on presentation of membership card.
Twenty Ten Matlock
Winster
Old Bowling Green Midland Matlock Bath
East Bank, Winster DE4 2DS Fishpond Matlock Bath
Cash discount applies on presentation of membership card.
Nelson Arms Middleton by Wirksworth
Bowling Green Winster

MAD Branch Diary Feather Star Alehouse


Royal Oak
Wirksworth
Wirksworth
Meetings all start at 8pm
21 Sept and 19 Oct
venue to be confirmed check website.
BEER FESTIVAL
Friday 20th and Saturday 21st October
At County Hall Matlock

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Tel. 07891 350908
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We produce a range of award


winning cask beers.
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CAMRA
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DearToper...
The Day of the Robot
Consider! Dear Toper, robotics, and what the future might hold
for the licensed trade. Oh, I know that some bar staff already
resemble robots whose batteries are dangerously rundown,
especially students looking to earn a little cash in between
long and tedious hours of partying sorry, studying (must The automated barmaid of the future, will (after reciting all of the
have been a Freudian slip). government health warnings pertaining to alcohol products) be
As for as real robots, when they arrive in the workplace, they will able to pull a perfectly measured pint every time. She will be able
(and to some extent, have already) to converse with customers in a variety of languages, and, at the
displace many humans (some more turn of a dial, at the customers own
human than others), but only if it is intellectual level although in some
cost effective to do so, and the only establishments the dial will be
way to hang on to your job will be permanently set low, I fear. She will
to work for a pittance, and thereby always charge the right price, always
undercut the robot manufacturers know whos next without having to ask,
(who are increasingly other robots), always give CAMRA discount when
who will no doubt wish to recoup applicable, and when you take a pint
the amount spent on R&D when back that looks like sludge and smells
selling, or hiring out, their super- like vinegar, her circuits will not allow
efficient automatons to employers. her to sneeringly say, Well, no one else
As for working for a pittance to has complained. She will be able to
thwart robots, there has already recite the Good Beer Guide verbatim,
been some activity in this field (or not leave the bar unattended whilst
should I say fields?) where farmers going out for a fag break and always
and growers, eager to stave off the wear a smile, albeit fake no change
cost of mechanisation until a future there then.
date, have been keen to import and At the end of your evening out in the
exploit people prepared to work for future, you will journey home in your
very little in the way of recompense so little, in fact, that they driverless car no problem with drink driving where the seats,
often pay no income tax, something they have in common with front and back, will face each other across a table, whereon a
robots. But this is only delaying the relentless inevitable, for game of cards or dominos can be played with your friends whilst
machines shall, and will, prevail, and some of those machines will imbibing a nightcap, giving the expression One for the road a
be indistinguishable from humans well, the better looking whole new meaning.
humans, at least. I cant imagine anyone wishing to buy a robot
that resembles a flabby woman of sixteen stone, with bingo wings, Soon machines will be making and doing everything for us and
multiple chins, and a beer belly decorated with weird tattoos then watch out, Dear Toper, because why would super-efficient,
which reminds me of a barmaid I know, and brings me nicely back super- intelligent robots want us cluttering up their perfect world?
to the pub. To say nothing of their pubs, where only oil (probably in metric
measures) will be served!
Imagine, Dear Toper, an evening out in the future, whereupon you
enter the local, a place of stainless-steel, chrome and glass, and The day of the robot is closer than you think, Dear Toper, so as you
approach the bar with your credit card at the ready (no cash in the acquire your various robotic labour-saving devices, stop short of
future), eager to get a round in before Happy Hour draws to a installing automatic lighting, because the machines can see in the
close and the beer goes up to its usual price of 20 a pint. And dark and you cant! Consider that, Dear Toper!
there she is awaiting your pleasure the robotic barmaid! D.T.

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