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CPFC Beer Festival



Whitley Bayster

Well-known member
Jul 4, 2011
682
Whitley Bay Tyne and Wear
So what beers would be on offer at a Palace beer festival. I reckon these would go down well:-

Fireside Greene King
Bonfire Bitter Hampshire Brewery
Firestoker Marstons

with a bit of Old Growler on offer at the end of the evening
 




CPFC G

New member
Dec 24, 2011
1,067
Is there a beer list floating about anywhere for this year?

Not seen one yet, There is usually one put up on the BBS a few days before the event when they have all the booze confirmed. Will stick it on here once it surfaces.
 


brightn'ove

cringe
Apr 12, 2011
9,193
London
pleeeaase beat Reading

I second this.

Although staying above fulham next season would be more difficult - any team that loses 7-1 to a team outside of the top 6 does not deserve to be in the top 6 let alone be in the playoff final/get promoted - in fact they should be automatically disqualified.
 










Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,469
Location Location
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The day will once again feature live music with local bands showcasing their talent - and the 136th FA Cup Final will be shown live on the stadium big screen

Like last time.

*snigger*
 


CPFC G

New member
Dec 24, 2011
1,067
Some breweries listed below-

The 7th Annual Crystal Palace Beer Festival will take place at Selhurst Park Stadium on Saturday May 27th between 12 noon and 8pm.
At this year’s event there will be a choice of well over 200 beers and ciders from craft producers from all around the UK plus the additional selection of bottled beers from across the world.
We are delighted to announce we now have a confirmed list below of the breweries that will be attending the event:-
Beavertown, Brew By Numbers, Fourpure, Partizan, The Kernel, Belleville, Brick, Brixton, Downlands, East London, Five Points, Gipsy Hill, Hackney, Hop Stuff, London Beer Factory, Redemption
 




Some breweries listed below-

The 7th Annual Crystal Palace Beer Festival will take place at Selhurst Park Stadium on Saturday May 27th between 12 noon and 8pm.
At this year’s event there will be a choice of well over 200 beers and ciders from craft producers from all around the UK plus the additional selection of bottled beers from across the world.
We are delighted to announce we now have a confirmed list below of the breweries that will be attending the event:-
Beavertown, Brew By Numbers, Fourpure, Partizan, The Kernel, Belleville, Brick, Brixton, Downlands, East London, Five Points, Gipsy Hill, Hackney, Hop Stuff, London Beer Factory, Redemption

No Cronx?
 




The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Yeah wishful thinking! - more like £4.50

This issue is that any events at the stadium must involve the caterers. By the time you've dealt with them (not that I'd be blaming them alone), the figures don't really add up. I recall having a conversation with someone at the club about three years ago about it, and they admitted it would be too expensive to run.

A change of attitudes / a sense of imagination is called for, I fancy.
 




The Birdman

New member
Nov 30, 2008
6,313
Haywards Heath
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Better deal you don't get such a big selection but all Sussex beers and ciders and you don't have to drink out of Palace Glass.
Also the base for Mid Sussex Seagulls
 










Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,469
Location Location
That's actually the play off final between Hull & Massive being watched, the beer festival having been put back due to us actually being in the FA Cup final. :)

Err...no its not. Its the shoddy effort put on by your spiv chairman to show your Cup Final on the "big screen" at Selhurst. It failed so miserably that everyone was forced to stand around in your dingy ramshackle concourses to watch it there instead, IF they actually wanted to see the game. And they had to pay a fiver for the "privilege". The story is here.

http://www.croydonadvertiser.co.uk/...watch-fa-cup/story-29301837-detail/story.html

If Disney wants to do a big screen beamback, THIS is how its done.

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Maybe you should tweet it to him or something. Save him ripping you lot off again. Or don't. No skin off my nose.
 


Mr Putdown

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2004
2,903
Christchurch
Err...no its not. Its the shoddy effort put on by your spiv chairman to show your Cup Final on the "big screen" at Selhurst. It failed so miserably that everyone was forced to stand around in your dingy ramshackle concourses to watch it there instead, IF they actually wanted to see the game. And they had to pay a fiver for the "privilege". The story is here.

My apologies. I assumed that on a thread about the Palace Beer Festival the picture was from such an event.
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,469
Location Location
My apologies. I assumed that on a thread about the Palace Beer Festival the picture was from such an event.

Well, the line about the Cup Final being shown on the big screen during the beer festival caught my eye, and triggered that memory of what a big screen beamback at Selhurst actually entails.

I'm sure most of the punters will be far more interested in the beer than the football though anyway. TBH, I'm not even sure off the top of my head who's playing.
 




CPFC G

New member
Dec 24, 2011
1,067
Is there a beer list floating about anywhere for this year?

First up, here's the keg list..

Beavertown- Bloody 'Ell 7.2%
Brew By Numbers- Session IPA (Chinook) 4.2%
Fourpure- Crystal Palace 5.8%
Partizan- Iced Tea Saison 3.8%
The Kernel- Pale Ale (Sticklebract, Chinook, Olicana) 5.6%
Weird Beard- Little Things That Kill 3.8%

Next up, the South East cask list..

Belleville- Thames Surf 5.6%
Belleville- Picnic 4.4%
Brick- Peckham Pale 4.5%
Brick- Kinsale Best 4.0%
Brixton- Atlantic 5.4%
Brixton- Reliance 4.2%
Brixton- Low Voltage 4.3%
Brockley- Pale Ale 4.1%
Brockley- Red Ale 4.8%
Clarkshaws- New World APA 4.3%
Dark Star- Hophead 3.8%
Dark Star- American Pale 4.7%
Dark Star- Sunburst 4.8%
Dark Star- Six Hop 6.5%
Dorking- DB One 4.2%
Dorking- Pilcrow Pale 4.0%
Downlands- Northern 4.8%
Downlands- Papa Jnr 4.4%
Downlands- Root Thirteen 3.6%
Downlands- Best 4.1%
Downlands- Dark Life 4.5%
East London- Dandy 3.8%
East London- Foundation 4.2%
Five Points- Five Points Pale 4.4%
Five Points- Railway Porter 4.8%
Hackney- American Pale 4.5%
Hackney- Kapow! 4.5%
Hop Stuff- Renegade 5.6%
Hop Stuff- Fusilier 4.3%
London Beer Factory- Summer Session 4.6%
London Beer Factory- Beyond the Pale 4.2%
Redemption- Trinity 3.0%
Redemption- Iced Tea PA 4.0%
Southey- Southey Pale 3.8%
Southey- Flashmans Pale Ale 4.2%
Southey- Mild 3.2%
The Cronx- Kotchin 3.9%
The Cronx- Nektar 4.5%
The Cronx- Standard 3.8%
The Cronx- Entire 5.2%
Twickenham- Spring Ale 4.4%
Watneys- Pale 4.2%

Here's your National cask list

360 Degrees- Rye Pale 5.2%
360 Degrees- Pale #39 3.9%
Abstract Jungle- Sturdy 5.6%
Anarchy- Citra Star 4.1%
Atlas- 3 Sisters 4.2%
Bad Seed- Mandarina Bavaria 4.5%
Bath Ales- Gem 4.1%
Bath Ales- Special Pale 3.7%
Beartown- Bearskinful 4.2%
Black Hole- Cosmic 4.2%
Black Hole- Super Nova 4.8%
Blue Monkey- Infinity 4.6%
Bowman Ales- Swift One 3.8%
Box Steam- Piston Broke 4.5%
Brewsters- Hopadoodledoo 4.3%
Brewsters- Marquis 3.8%
Brinkburn Street- The Pursuit of Hoppiness 5.2%
Brown Cow- Thriller in Vanilla 5.1%
Calvors- Smooth Hoperator 4.0%
Camerons- A-Hop-Alypse Now 4.3%
Castle Rock- Harvest Pale 3.8%
Castle Rock- Elsie Mo! 4.7%
Crouch Vale- Yakima Gold 4.2%
Crouch Vale- Amarillo 5.0%
Dancing Duck- Back, Sack and Quack 4.2%
Dancing Duck- Dark Drake 4.5%
Empire- Strikes Back 4.0%
Exit 33- Mosaic 4.1%
Exit 33- Hop Monster 4.5%
Flying Monk- Jackdaw Porter 4.3%
Fyne Ales- Jarl 3.8%
Fyne Ales- Vital Spark 4.4%
Great Heck- Voodoo Mild 4.3%
Heavy Industry- 77 4.9%
Heavy Industry- Collaborator 5.0%
Hopback- Summer Lightning 5.0%
Hop Studio- XP 4.0%
Ilkley- Ilkley Pale 4.2%
Ilkley- Hanging Stone 5.0%
Ilkley- Olicana 4.4%
Kelham Island- Pale Rider 5.2%
Kelham Island- Riders On The Storm 4.5%
Magic Rock- Hat Trick 3.7%
Magic Rock- High Wire 5.5%
Magic Rock- The Magic Spanner 3.9%
Oakham- Citra 4.2%
Oakham- Inferno 4.0%
Oakham- Bishops Farewell 4.6%
Old Dairy- Gold Top 4.3%
Outstanding- Ultra Pale Ale 4.1%
Outstanding- Three Point Nine 3.9%
Roosters- Yankee 4.3%
Salamander- Mudpuppy 4.2%
Salopian- Hop Twister 4.5%
Salopian- Oracle 4.0%
Saltaire- Cascade Pale 4.8%
Sonnet 43- Bourbon Milk Stout 4.3%
Sonnet 43- India Pale Ale 4.4%
Thornbridge- Wild Swan 3.5%
Thornbridge- Hubble 5.2%
Tiny Rebel- Beat Box 4.5%
Tiny Rebel- Fubar 4.4%
Tiny Rebel- Cwtch 4.6%
Titanic- Plum Porter 4.9%
Totally Brewed- Passionfruit in the Face 4.8%
Wild Beer Co- Millionaire Stout 4.7%
XT- XT4 3.8%

Finally, for all you Apple lovers, the Ciders

Abrahalls- Slack Alice 4.6%
Abrahalls- Lily The Pink 4.5%
Barbourne- Strawberry Medium/Sweet 4.0%
Barbourne- Sweet Kernel 4.5%
Barbourne- Painted Lady Perry 5.0%
Bottle Kicking- Fullback 4.5%
Bottle Kicking- Apple and Mango 4.0%
Bottle Kicking- Raspberry and Pomegranite 4.0%
Broadoak- Moonshine 7.5%
Broadoak- Original Vintage Cider 4.5%
Cockeyed Cider- Cock Bird Sweet 5.0%
Cockeyed Cider- Mad Jack 5.0%
Cornish Orchard- Pear Medium Dry 5.0%
Cornish Orchard- Blush 4.0%
Cornwall Cider Company- Mango, Lime and Ginger 4.0%
Cornwall Cider Company- Rhubard and Custard 4.0%
Gwynt Y Ddraig- Happy Daze 4.5%
Gwynt Y Ddraig- Two Trees Perry 4.5%
Hogans- Panking Pole 6.2%
Hogans- Hazy Rays 3.9%
Lilley's Cider Barn- Merry Monkey Scrumpy 4.5%
Lilley's Cider Barn- Lemon and Lime 4.0%
Lilley's Cider Barn- Strawberry 4.0%
Millwhites- Hedgelayer 4.8%
Millwhites- Apples and Pears 5.0%
Millwhites- Rioja Cask 6.7%
Moles- Black Rat Perry 6.0%
Orchard Pig- Explorer 4.5%
Orchard Pig- Maverick- Chilli and Ginger 4.0%
Scrumpy Wasp- Amnesia 7.2%
Scrumpy Wasp- Nice Pear 5.0%
Scrumpy Wasp- Summer Fruits 4.0%
Sheppys- Orchard Dew Cloudy 6.0%
Sheppys- Old Conky 6.5%
Snail Bank- Elderflower Gin and Tonic 4.0%
Snail Bank- Pineapple and Pink Grapefruit 4.0%
Thistly Cross- Strawberry 4.0%
Thistly Cross- Traditional 4.4%
Westons- Country Perry 4.5%
Westons- Family Reserve 5.0%

Plus some bottled beers from around the globe.
 




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