Sunday, 22 March 2015

25th Anniversary Brighton Beer Festival

The 25th Anniversary Brighton Beer Festival organised by CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) took place yesterday at the Corn Exchange. The venue for the last 24 years, Hove Town Hall, is apparently no longer available. A great shame as the new venue is frankly not fit for purpose; too small, not enough chairs and tables, with the result that many visitors (I reckon 60% or more) were left standing and milling around in front of the central area where the selection of beers was located. This inevitably led to delays in getting served. The Corn Exchange is located just around the corner from the Royal Pavilion (two photos below):



Nevertheless, my friend Graeme, my brother Dave and I managed to commandeer three seats for the afternoon.


Me and Graeme


Brother Dave - often spotted with mouth in glass!

There was a selection of around 180 beers available and my list of ales consumed was:
  • Hepworth Brewery Horsham Pullman Best Bitter 4.2%ABV
  • Isfield Brewery Framfield Ethel Red 4.2%ABV
  • Brains Brewery Cardiff Rev James 4.5%ABV
  • Pig & Porter Brewery Tunbridge Wells Red Spider Rye 4.8%ABV
  • Long Man Brewery Litlington Copper Hop 4.2%ABV
  • Uley Brewery Uley Old Spot 5.0%ABV
  • Uley Brewery Uley Pigormortis 6.0%ABV
Despite the change of venue we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, even paying £5.00 for a hot-dog! And I managed to make it home in time to catch the final match in the Rugby Six Nations Championship to see England beat France 55-35, which left us just six points short of winning the championship, which went to worthy winners Ireland, for the 2nd year running.




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