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Real Ale Festival
Faced with the somewhat daunting opportunity to sample a range of 24 fine ales and a selection of bottled conditioned beers, English country wines and traditional cider; railway enthusiasts and beer lovers alike were spoilt for choice at the Real Ale Festival in Havenstreet. Now in its third year, the festival has grown in size and reputation to become ever more popular and this year was by far no exception. As the clouds rolled along to reveal bright skies and hazy sunshine, people flocked to the Steam Railway to compare notes on the Island's top brewery blends. Visitors made a beeline for the taste of sweet honey
Ventnor Brewery's 'Calbourne's Ressurection Mild,' a beer brewed to commemorate
the 1940's event held at the Steam Railway last year whilst acknowledging
the rebuild of their 'O2' engine, sold out of one of two barrels on the
second day of the event. Their 'Golden Bitter' which is brewed with St
Boniface spring water and includes hints of honey was the second beer
to sell out but was piped to the post in terms of favouritism by the extremely
popular 'Heligan Honey' brewed by Skinners in Made from real Cornwall honey, this sweet-tasting beer sold out in record time on the Saturday and for those who missed out on sampling a glass, the organisers are hoping to get it in again for the Island Steam Show over the August bank holiday weekend. Even the special half-pint souvenir festival glasses sold out before the dawn of bank holiday Monday! New and unusual beverages to trial
If the copious amounts of ale weren't to everyone's taste, there were many other alcoholic beverages to sample and savour. Wine ranging from blackberry, rhubarb, elderberry and rose petal, sloe gin, strawberry, black cherry and bramble liqueur, ginger beer, bottled beers and ciders were also available from a whole host of local providers. Support came from across the South
CAMRA is an independent, voluntary organisation with over 89,000 members and has been described as the most successful consumer group in Europe. They promote good-quality real ale and pubs, as well as acting as the consumer's champion in relation to the UK and European beer and drinks industry. The perfect blend of reacreation, relaxation and nostalgia
Entrance to the site throughout the course of the weekend was free, but visitors had the chance to purchase train tickets and to experience the Island's unique and nostalgic steam railway if they so wished.
More to come!Further Real Ale bars will feature at the Island Steam Railway for the forthcoming 1940's Weekend that will be taking place on the 5-6th July and the Island Steam Show on the 22-25th August. There will also be a Wine Festival taking place on 27-28th September. |
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