Showing posts with label Raffle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Raffle. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 February 2019

The Tower's Second Real Ale Festival Next Weekend.

By Steve the Beermeister.


The Tower, up on the corner of London Road and Tower Road, Bohemia TN37 6NB, and following its successful first Real Ale & Cider Festival last year (blog), is next week holding its second real ale festival from Friday the 22nd to Sunday the 24th of February 2019, 11am to 11pm Friday and Saturday, 11am to 10pm Sunday; oh yes, and real ciders too! There will also be good value, and great tasting, food served on Friday and Saturday, from Cafe 67 of Bohemia Road (facebook), including at least one meal containing an ale from the festival, and one containing a cider. Plus a raffle on Saturday and a Meat Raffle (vegetarians please look away) on Sunday...

Excellent ales on when I recently visited!

Ales for the Festival (with tastings notes), and may be a few extras:

Gun Brewery Whisky Imperial Stout 7.4% Dark English pale and roasted malts give a rich, full body to this strong ale;
3 Legs Brewery Oatmeal Stout "7ish%" Dark Special brew;
Cromarty Ghost Town 5.8% Dark Classic dark roasted malty porter with blackcurrant & liquorice;
Burning Sky Aurora 5.6% Pale Premium strength pale ale with juicy malt backbone and big citrus and tropical hop flavours;
Goose Eye Pommies Revenge 5.2% Gold Extra strong single malt bitter;
Cwrw Lal Apache 5% Light Big mango fruit aromas with a smooth bitterness. Hoppy awesomeness;
Downlands Mosaic 4.8% Light Single hopped APA. Festival of tropical and citrussy notes;
Redcastle Tower I.P.A. 4.8% Amber Combination of British and American hops. Fruity aroma with a hint of toffee on the palate;
Long Man Special Tower APA Brew 4.8% Light DDD dry hopped;
Iron Pier Cast Iron Stout 4.7% Dark Dark chocolate and coffee notes with a smooth bitter finish;
Wild Beer Co Millionaire 4.7% Dark Salted caramel stout;
Purple Moose Dark Side Of The Moose 4.6% Porter Bramley crossed hops making a delicious dark ale with a dry biscuit flavour;
Long Man Old Reserve Special Tower Brew 4.5% Dark A twist on Old Man with cherry and blackcurrant;
Old Dairy No Bull 4.5% Dark Milk Stout with chocolate and coffee;
Great Heck Proverbs 4.5% Golden Citra and mosaic hopped golden ale;
Thornbridge Rocky Road 4.5% Porter Ice cream porter;
Great Heck Swanky 4% Light;
Holler Boys Honest Burger 4% Pale Limited edition oaty hoppy pale;
Salopian Push 3.9% Golden Pineapple aromas and tropical fruit cascade over floral and grassy hops;
Dancing Duck Ayup 3.9% Pale Session pale ale, subtle malt and floral notes, dry finish;
Ilkley Joshua Jane 3.7% Brown Rich nut brown Yorkshire ale;
Dark Star Pekko 3.8% Light Tropical fruit with herbal notes;
Franklins Cigar Sour 3% Amber sour beer brewed with a smoked malts, based on a German Licteheiner.

As you can see, many local ales included, plus a vast range of styles, enjoy!

Saturday, 18 August 2018

Elsie-Rose & Friends: A Marathon in a Kayak!

Elsie-Rose

Well, it's getting very close now for Mark Little and his team, who will be undertaking the equivalent of a marathon, but using their arms rather than their legs, when they kayak across the English Channel from Dungeness to Boulogne this coming week, probably on Tuesday or Wednesday if the forecast stays true. As I've said before, this will be in support of Elsie-Rose and the Elsie-Rose & Friends Foundation. 

Local lass Elsie-Rose was diagnosed with Type I SMA in September 2014, a condition that causes severe muscle weakness, and results in problems moving, eating, breathing and swallowing. Without intervention, most children with Type I SMA die within the first 2 years of life, sadly, however, the cheerful and resilient Elsie-Rose strives to carry on and enjoy life just like any other young 4 year-old, despite fractured limbs and many other complications, and she keeps on smiling! 

Because many of the expenses involved in supporting children with Type I SMA are not provided by the Department of Health or NHS, the Elsie-Rose & Friends Foundation was set up to help provide help and financial support to families with disabled, sick, and terminally ill children. After meeting Elsie-Rose and her family, Mark and his team decided to kayak across the English Channel with the aim of raising money for Elsie-Rose and the Foundation.

Mark Training

Before setting off to France, indeed, on this Monday coming (20th August), from 3.30 pm at the Dolphin Inn in Rock-a-Nore Road, Hastings (opposite the fish market, fish huts and RX134 Stacey Marie Fishermen's Museum outdoor exhibit), there will be a charity raffle in support of this fundraising. 


Kayak IPA

In addition, 2 breweries have already contributed a firkin (72 pints) of ale each, and all the proceeds from their sale will go towards the Elsie-Rose & Friends Foundation (many thanks to Wantsum and Marsdens breweries), and with the likelihood of another 2 firkins in the metaphorical pipeline! Watch out for the pumpclip in the image above.

To make contributions towards supporting this brave young girl and others with similar problems, as many local people and businesses already have done, many thanks, please make a donation via Crowdfunding, or visit the Dolphin Inn and make a pledge to support this Kayak Marathon, or put something in the collection box on the bar please. Indeed, all contributions will be very gratefully received, many thanks!

If you wish to know more about Elsie-Rose, the Elsie-Rose & Friends Foundation and their campaign, you can go to their facebook page or twitter page. If you would like more details about SMA Type 1, go to the Spinal Muscular Atrophy Support UK website

Good luck for Tuesday, and best wishes to Elsie-Rose, her family and friends!

Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Pubs and Raffles

By Steve the Christmas Beermeister...


You've probably worked out by now that I drink in most Hastings' pubs, but I do have a favourite or ten... Anyway, on Sunday I watched people winning all the prizes I didn't win in the FILO Christmas Raffle, and I won nowt, zilch, bugger all! Tonight, in the Dolphin, well, let's just say, good job I'm not a teetotal lad