2015 Beers

Real AlesCidersPerrysDraught BeersBottled BeersFruit Beers

2015 is the 26th Bent and Bongs, so the most obvious theme for the festival is A to Z. The 26th festival. 26 letters in the alphabet. 26 beers. Someone is bound to try it!

Real Ales

Brewery

Beer

ABV (%)

Tasting Notes

4T’s

Runcorn, Cheshire

Quick IPA

4.9

Session IPA with subtle hops and big malt backbone.

4T’s

Runcorn, Cheshire

Voluptuous Blond

3.7

An opulent, full-bodied, well formed, session ale.

Allgates

Wigan, Lancashire

Calico Deep Engine

3.5

A rich smooth porter using Australian macadamia nuts, toasted coconut and fresh lime.

Allgates

Wigan, Lancashire

Hindley Deep

4.1

Pale amber beer using biscuit malt conditioned with Goji berries.

Allgates

Wigan, Lancashire

Sloe Stout

7.2

Loaded with the same chocolate & coffee aromas and roast notes but to each firkin they add wonderful freshly picked organic sloe berries and allow the beer to condition in cask for two months.

Ascot

Camberley, Surrey

Anastasia’s Imperial Stout

8

Award winning stout pours deeply black with a tan head. It has aromas of roasted coffee, alcohol & chocolate.

Bank Top

Bolton, Greater Manchester

Old Slapper

4.2

A true blonde! Brewed with dwarf Hilary hops, the initial fruitiness is complimented by a pronounced hoppiness in the finish.

Bank Top

Bolton, Greater Manchester

Pavillion Pale Ale

4.5

This ale is extremely pale. The flavour is well rounded using primarily First Gold Hops and Cascade to finish.

Bathams

Brierley Hill, West Midlands

Best Bitter

4.3

A straw-coloured bitter which initially seems sweet, but a complex dry, hoppy taste soon predominates.

Big Hand

Wrexham

Solaris

3.7

Dark marmalade coloured with a crisp clean bitter finish .

Borough

Lancaster, Lancashire

Wintertime Dark

5

A substantial stout made with six malts and single hopped with UK Fuggles giving an earthy nose.

Brass Castle

Malton, North Yorkshire

Bad Kitty

5.5

A chewy chocolate vanilla dream of a porter. Cave Ungues Felis.

Brass Castle

Malton, North Yorkshire

Cliffhanger

3.8

Malty nose with hints of grapefruit, initially sweet with golden fruity malt, then drying rapidly with a sharp citrus and herbal bitterness, really well balanced and refreshing.

Brewsmith

Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester

Bitter

3.9

A full bodied SIBA award-winning pale session bitter. Moderate bitterness, pronounced floral/citrus hop aromas.

Brewsmith

Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester

IPA

6

Tangerine and pine aroma, taste has zesty citrus, bitter grapefruit, assertive pine, pale malts and a decent bitter finish.

Bridestones

Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire

Vanilla Porter

4.8

Very much a porter in style but the vanilla is more than evident in both aroma and taste although not overstated.

By The Horns

London

Diamond Geezer

4.9

A big bold, in your face, malty beer!

Canterbury

Canterbury, Kent

Foundry Torpedo

4.5

An amber ale with an explosive, crisp finish.

Canterbury Ales

Chartham, Kent

The Knight’s Ale

4.6

A dark and complex malt base with roast and toffee notes, and a classic “Fuggles” hop finish.

Coach House

Warrington, Cheshire

Banoffee Beer

4.2

A medium-coloured golden brew with the flavour and aroma of banana and toffee.

Coach House

Warrington, Cheshire

Blueberry Classic Bitter

5

Pale in colour with a light delicate bitterness and the natural flavour of Blueberry.

Coniston

Coniston, Cumbria

Bluebird Bitter

3.6

Award winning classic malty Northern bitter.

Coniston

Coniston, Cumbria

No 9 Barley Wine

8.5

Full-bodied and beautifully bodied barley wine.

Cumbrian Legendary Ales

Ambleside, Cumbria

Loweswater Gold

4.3

Made with mainly lager malt and German hops producing a tropical fruit aroma and flavour. Winner of many awards.

Dark Star

Haywards Heath, West Sussex

Espresso Stout

4.2

Specially blended and ground espresso coffee beans are added to the copper along with the late hops to produce this dark, rich stout.

Dunham Massey

Altrincham, Greater Manchester

Dunham Porter

5.2

Award winning, old style English porter. Dark, creamy, full bodied and packed with flavour. Winter Champion Beer of Britain 2014.

Dunscar Bridge

Bolton, Lancashire

Rialto 47

3.9

Golden, fruity, all American full bodied hoppy taste.

Dunscar Bridge

Bolton, Lancashire

True North

4.1

Golden Ale with Citrusy zest with hints of pine and grapefruit.

Elland

Elland, West Yorkshire

1872 Porter

6.5

Creamy full-flavoured Porter. Liquorice & a hint of chocolate flavours.

Exmoor

Taunton, Somerset

Exmoor Gold

4.5

Exmoor Gold is an appetising and enticing gold in colour. Bittersweet with hints of citrus fruit weaving in and out.

First Chop

Salford, Greater Manchester

SYL

6.2

A black jaggery IPA! Lots going on here, hoppy with a smoky spiciness in the background.

First Chop

Salford, Greater Manchester

TEA

5

Inspired by my love of modern American pale ales. TEA is a full bodied 5% pale ale made with three malts.

Fyne Ales

Cairndow, Argyll

Avalanche

4.5

Clear golden. Dry, clean citrus hop taste with a bitter finish.

Fyne Ales

Cairndow, Argyll

Jarl

3.8

A full-on citrus experience. Light and golden, a perfect ale for whiling away the hours on a sunny day.

Fyne Ales

Cairndow, Argyll

Superior IPA

7.5

A step beyond a regular IPA. Light orange, nose is floral, pine, taste is juicy citrus and pine.

Goody

Herne Bay, Kent

Good Life

3.9

Fresh tasting pale ale, bursting with citrus flavours, a host of golden hops.

Happy Valley

Macclesfield, Cheshire

Bollywood IPA

5.9

Not for the faint hearted. Dangerously drinkable! Rounded malt flavours work with a blend of bitterness and hop character with a deep and intense richness.

Hardknott

Millom, Cumbria

Infra Red

6.5

This IPA is not particularly Pale. In fact it’s a deep ruby red. Resinous hop flavours, with some tinned fruit and grapefruit. Finish was caramel, aniseed and bitter spruce-like hops.

Holts

Manchester

Bitter

4

Full drinking and original cask bitter rich in colour and taste.

Holts

Manchester

Mild

3.2

Dark brown colour with light caramel malty sweetness.

Holts

Manchester

Two Hoots

4.2

A light crisp and refreshing golden ale.

Hop Fuzz

Hythe, Kent

Yellow Zinger

3.7

Summer session ale using 3 citrus hops. A great refreshing pint.

Hophurst

Hindley, Greater Manchester

Flaxen

3.7

An English pale golden ale with earthy hoppy aroma with hints of honey and a long refreshing finish.

Hydes

Salford, Greater Manchester

Prague

4.8

A strong dark ale brewed by Hydes studio.

Ilkley

Ilkley, West Yorkshire

Black

3.7

The blend of 5 malts used in the mash give a smooth, mellow easy to drink malt flavour with a hint of liquorices in the finish.

J.W. Lees

Middleton, Manchester

Manchester Pale Ale

3.7

Pale brown colour. Aroma has a touch of apple and grass. Balanced malty flavour with a light bitter finish.

Kent

West Malling, Kent

Zingiber

4.1

A blend of American Hops with highlights of ginger to provide an uplifting and refreshing light beer.

Kite

Rhondda Cynon Taff, Mid Glamorgan

Uncle Sam’s APA

5.1

An American Pale Ale with a good malt and hop balance, don’t let it blow you away!

Lymm

Warrington, Cheshire

Dam Strong

7.2

Red-copper colour. Aroma has some candy seetness and banana. Thick, rich texture. A sweet, fruity, malty flavour.

Mad Cat

Faversham, Kent

Mild Disobedience

4

Dark clear dark brown. It’s got quite a chocolate aroma that fades and waters towards a slightly bitter finish.

Mallinsons

Huddersfield, West Yorkshire

Nelson Sauvin

3.8

A golden coloured ale, with a lovely citrusy grapefruit nose, a hoppy citrus taste followed by a similar finish.

Martland Mill

Wigan, Greater Manchester

Lancashire Loom

4.2

A light golden ale bursting with a real fruit punch of grapefruit, lychees and lemon with a slight floral note.

Martland Mill

Wigan, Greater Manchester

Spinner’s Gold

3.8

An enjoyable, easily quaffable golden ale. Created with a well balanced hoppiness, a pleasant citrus taste with a hint of spiciness.

Mayflower

Wigan, Greater Manchester

Lancashire Stout

4

A traditional, English stout – dark, smoky and dry

Moorhouses

Burnley, Lancashire

Ice Witch

4.3

Pale golden beer with medium head Aroma of pale malts and biscuit. Taste is pale malts, biscuit, citrus and a little lemon rind.

Moorhouses

Burnley, Lancashire

Pendle Witches Brew

5.1

Light golden, award-winning beer with a full, malty flavour which is soft and crisp, leading to a sweet, fruity aftertaste and soft, citrus nose.

Nelson

Chatham, Kent

Nelsons Blood

6

A traditionally brewed ale using floor malted barley and whole Kentish hops. Aroma and taste are caramel, fruits, malt and hops.

Nelson

Chatham, Kent

Pieces of Eight

3.8

A light refreshing ale with full flavoured hops and a hint of chocolate aftertaste.

Nelson

Chatham, Kent

Pursers Pussy

5.1

Dark red with an off-white head. Some roasted malts, some sweetness, but nicely balanced.

Olde Swan

Dudley, West Midlands

Bumblehole

5.2

Pale, well hopped premium bitter.

Olde Swan

Dudley, West Midlands

Entire

4.4

Classic Black Country malty bitter.

Out There

Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear

Cassini

4.1

A Blonde easy drinking session ale, well balanced.

Partners

Dewsbury, West Yorkshire

Shoddy Porter

4.5

A blend of three hops gives this dark strong beer a wonderful aromatic smell and smooth aftertaste.

Phoenix

Heywood, Greater Manchester

Wobbly Bob

6

A BBBB Classic Flavour has caramel, hops, hints of treacle and honey, fruits. Lovely!

Problem Chld

Wigan, Lancashire

Scallywag

3.7

A golden hoppy ale. Brewed with cascade & galena hops.

Prospect

Wigan, Greater Manchester

Dynamild

5.2

A strong, smooth mild packed with chocolate and roast coffee flavours – it will blow your socks off!

Prospect

Wigan, Greater Manchester

Nutty Slack

3.9

A delicious dark mild with hints of liquorice and a smooth malty taste.
Stan’s favourite beer.

Rockin’ Robin

Boughton Monchelsea, Kent

Reliant Robin

4.2

Classic best bitter with hop notes and a spicy finish.

Sarah Hughes

Dudley, West Midlands

Dark Ruby Mild

6

Quite swiggable for a beer festival favourite. But one cannot drink a lot of this because it will sell out fast!

Seven Bro7hers

Salford, Greater Manchester

IPA

4.5

Gold with white head. There is a pleasant hoppy kick right from the start with this beer, orange marmalade notes, quite juicy with an underlying sweetness.

Sky’s Edge

Sheffield, South Yorkshire

Hop Monster

4.5

An American Pale Ale. Astringent line aroma, some pepper lurking. Syrupy, sharp citrus, then a mouth filling dry bitterness that finishes tart.

Stringers

Ulverston, Cumbria

Yellow Lorry

4

Pale golden coloured with citrus and toffee flavours, bitter woody notes and a bitter-sweet fruity finish.

Tempest

Tweedbank, Roxburghshire

Emanation Pale Ale

4.5

An eminently quaffable ale with a creamy copper hue and a light caramel sweetness. A rich hop fuels the piney, citrus aroma.

Thornbridge

Bakewell, Derbyshire

Jaipur

5.9

A citrus dominated India Pale Ale, its immediate impression is soft and smooth yet builds to a crescendo of massive hoppiness accentuated by honey. An enduring, bitter finish.

Timothy Taylor

Keighley, West Yorkshire

Boltmaker

4

A well-balanced, genuine Yorkshire, Bitter with a full measure of maltiness and hoppy aroma. 2014 CAMRA Supreme champion Beer of Great Britain!

Timothy Taylor

Keighley, West Yorkshire

Landlord

4.3

A BBBB Classic, a traditional well balanced Yorkshire bitter.

Tiny Rebel

Newport, Gwent

Dirty Stop Out

5

A smoked oat stout that has all characteristics of a heavy night out – Complex, dark, with hints of smokiness and perfume aromas. A blend of 9 malts make this a very self-assured stout.

Tiny Rebel

Newport, Gwent

FUBAR

4.4

A unique schizophrenic beer where you’ll face off against floral hoppy flavours up front, leading into a dry spicy bitterness on the back.

Tonbridge

Tonbridge, Kent

Union Pale

4.7

A nice hoppy and citrus beer, very quaffable.

Truefitt

Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire

Zoffany

5

An IPA with bags of flavour using Riwaka hops from New Zealand.

Wantsum

Canterbury, Kent

Imperium

4

A deep amber best bitter, smooth biscuit malts and rich hoppy nose, balance this beer perfectly.

Weal Ales

Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire

Weals in Motion

4.6

A refreshing Pale Ale with grapefruit qualities using English and American hops.

Westerham

Edenbridge, Kent

Audit Ale

6.2

Based on a 1938 recipe a full body, very well-balanced and drinkable strong ale.

Wild Weather

Reading, Hampshire

Cumulo Citrus

6

Single hopped wheat IPA balancing tropical and citrus notes with lime and pineapple punching through.

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Ciders

Brew

ABV (%)

From

Type

Ampleforth Abbey – Traditional Still Cider

6.5

North Yorkshire

Cider

Biddenden Bushels Cider (Draught)

6

Kent

Cider

Broadoak Moonshine Cider

7.5

Somerset

Apple Cider

Crossmans Prime Farmhouse Cider – Medium (Draught)

6

Cider

Double Vision Cider – Sweet (Draught)

7.4

Kent

Cider

Green Valley Sweet Scrumpy

Devon

Cider

Gwynt y Ddraig Black Dragon (Draught)

7.2

Pontypridd

Cider

Hecks Boxwood Foxwhelp

Somerset

Cider

Millwhites Rioja Cask Medium Cider

6.7

Hertfordshire

Cider

Thistly Cross Whisky Cask Cider

6.9

East Lothian

Apple Cider

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Perrys

Brew

ABV (%)

From

Type

Broadoak Premium Perry

7.5

Somerset

Perry

Gwynt y Ddraig Two Trees Perry

6.5

Pontypridd

Perry

Hecks Blakeney Red Perry

6

Somerset

Perry

Newton Court Winalls Longden SV (Draught)

5.3

Herefordshire

Perry

Oliver’s Perry – Medium (Draught)

6.5

Herefordshire

Perry

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Draught Beers

Beer

Type

ABV (%)

Country

Alhambra Premium / Export

Pale Lager

4.6

Spain

Blue Moon Belgian White Ale

Witbier

5.4

USA

Brooklyn Lager

Amber Lager/Vienna

5.2

USA

Chimay Triple / Blanche (White)

Abbey Tripel

8

Belgium

Duvel Green (Draught – 6.8%)

Belgian Ale

6.8

Belgium

Eichbaum Ureich Premium Lager

Pale Lager

4

Germany

Erdinger Weissbier

German Hefeweizen

5.3

Germany

Florisgaarden Cactus

Witbier / Belgian White Ale

4.2

Belgium

Florisgaarden Framboise

Fruit Beer

3.7

Belgium

Krombacher Pils

Classic German Pilsener

4.8

Germany

Krušovice Imperial 12°

Czech Pilsner (Svìtlý)

5

Czech Republic

Leffe Blonde

Abbey Ale

6.6

Belgium

Liefmans Fruitesse

Flavored – Fruit

3.8

Belgium

Paulaner Original Münchner Hell (Premium Lager)

Helles / Dortmunder Export

4.9

Germany

Rekorderlig Strawberry-Lime

Apple Cider – Flavored

4.5

Sweden

Sion Kölsch

Kölsch

4.8

Germany

Timmermans Peche Lambic

Lambic Style – Fruit

4

Belgium

Van Diest Fruli Strawberry Beer

Flavored – Fruit

4.1

Belgium

Vedett Extra Ordinary IPA

IPA

6

Belgium

Westmalle Dubbel

Abbey Dubbel

7

Belgium

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Bottled Beers

Beer

Type

ABV (%)

Country

Bush de Noël (Scaldis Noel)

Belgian Strong Ale

12

Belgium

Delirium Tremens

Belgian Strong Ale

8.5

Belgium

Flensburger Winterbock

Heller Bock

7

Germany

Flying Dog K-9 Winter Ale

English Strong Ale

7.4

USA

Founders Dirty Bastard Scotch Ale

Scotch Ale

8.5

USA

Nøgne Ø Saison

Saison

6.5

Norway

Schloss Eggenberg Samichlaus Bier

Doppelbock

14

Austria

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Fruit Beers

Beer

Type

ABV (%)

Country

Florisgaarden Mango

Fruit Beer/Radler

3.6

Belgium

Florisgaarden Passion

Fruit Beer

3.6

Belgium

Florisgaarden Pomme / Apple

Flavoured – Fruit

3.6

Belgium

Heather Ales Grozet

Traditional Ale

5

Scotland

Liefmans Cuvée Brut (Kriekbier)

Sour Flemish Ale – Flanders Red / Oud Bruin

6

Belgium

Mongozo Banana

Flavoured – Fruit

3.6

Belgium

Mongozo Coconut

Belgian Ale

3.5

Belgium

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We make no guarantee that all beers will be available at all sessions. This is a once a year festival so once they’re gone, they’re gone.

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