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Solihull Beer Festival 2006
Session Beers

Abbeydale, Sheffield, South Yorshire Matins 3.6%
A pale and hoppy, full flavoured session beer

Anglo Dutch, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire Kletswater 4.0%
Slightly coloured full session beer, lightly hopped

Bank Top, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire Dark Mild 4.0%
A rich mouth feel, with complex taste of malt and toffee

Bath Ales, Bristol SPA 3.7%
Golden yellow. A light, dry beer with a citrus aroma

Church End, Nuneaton, Warwickshire What the Fox's Hat? 4.2%
Late addition to the line-up

Copper Dragon, Skipton, North Yorkshire Black Gold 3.7%
Dark, stout like beer with subtle fruit and roast coffee flavour

Greenfield, Saddleworth, Lancashire Heron 4.2%
A typical pale, hoppy northern beer

Durham, Bowburn, County Durham Magus 3.8%
Excellent quaffing beer with fruity, dry after taste

Hop Back, Salisbury, Wiltshire GFB 3.5%
Golden beer with a light, clean, hoppy after taste

Kelham Island, Sheffield, South Yorkshire Gold 3.8%
Light golden ale with hoppy nose and finish

Ossett, Ossett, West Yorkshire Pale Gold 3.8%
A light, refreshisg pale ale, floral yet spicy

Purity, Great Alne, Warwickshire Pure Gold 3.8%
Easy drinking, refreshing ale from a local brewery
Best Bitters

Butcombe, Wrington, Somerset Blonde 4.3%
Pale, crisp, refreshing ale with florid and fruity hops

Church End, Nuneaton, Warwickshire Brunel's Legacy 4.1%
Unique, hoppy bitter. A festival special brewed with local CAMRA member's hops

Church End, Nuneaton, Warwickshire Ohhh? 4.5%
Late addition to the line-up

Fernandes, Wakefield, West Yorkshire Golden Otter 4.3%
Brand new bitter from Fernandes. Pale, dry and well hopped

Phoenix, Heywood, Manchester White Monk 4.5%
Delicious, fruity and hoppy. A favourite with local CAMRA members

Pictish, Rochdale, Lancashire Alchemist's Ale 4.3%
Golden best bitter with pronounced citrus, hoppy flavour

Red Lion, Ossett, West Yorkshire White Lion 4.3%
A delicious pale best bitter with plenty of hops

Rooster's, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire Silver Lining 4.3%
A pale beer with a fruity aroma

Timothy Taylor, Keighley, West Yorkshire Landlord 4.3%
Renowned best bitter with a full-bodied, fruity, malty taste

Wickwar, Wickwar, Gloucestershire IKB 4.5%
Ruby coloured, malty ale. Named after Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Strong Beers / Old Ales

Acorn, Barnsley, South Yorkshire Old Moor Porter 4.4%
A full-bodied, rich tasting dark beer

Church End, Nuneaton, Warwickshire Hoppy Times 5.0%
A very special beer, kindly sponsored by the Solihull Times

Harviestoun, Clackmannanshire, Alva, Scotland Schiehallion 4.8%
Our only lager, and it's real! Brewed with a lager yeast and Hersbrucker hops

North Cotswold, Stretton-on-Fosse, Gloucestershire Hung, Drawn 'n' Portered 5.0%
Strong, dark treacle with the well-balanced taste of Brambling Cross hops

Springhead, Newark, Nottinghamshire Roaring Meg 5.5%
Smooth and sweet with a dry finish and citrus, hoppy aroma

Weatheroak, Alvechurch, Worcestershire Keystone Hops 5.0%
Strong pale ale made with American hops form our local micro-brewery

Windsor Castle, Lye, West Midlands IPA 4.8%
Light, tangy bitter with a distinctive, refreshing after taste
To be treated with caution!

Black Sheep, Masham, North Yorkshire Riggwelter 5.9%
Strong fruity bitter with complex liquorice notes

Elland Brewery, Elland, West Yorkshire 1872 Porter 6.5%
Prime, full-flavoured porter with a hint of coffee from the roast malt

Phoenix, Heywood, Manchester Wobbly Bob 6.0%
Reddish brown beer with a malty, fruity flavour and a dryish after taste
Cider and Perry

Rich's, Highbridge, Somerset Medium Cider 6.0%

Rich's, Highbridge, Somerset Dry Cider 6.0%

Hecks, Street, Somerset Perry 6.5%
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