hannahs beer & music festival 2014
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Two days of the very best in local beer, bands, bikes and barbecue food. Supported by South Devon CAMRA and BMAD, expect more than 40 local real ales and ciders, as well as a PIMMS and Wine Bar.TRANSCRIPT
Welcome to Hannahs first ever Beer and Music Festival and our celebration of the very best in local bands and brews. We’re inviting you to leave the cares of the real world outside of the quad and join us for some laidback summer fun, in the stunning grounds of Hannahs at Seale-Hayne.Thanks to the generosity of a large number of local businesses and individuals, nearly all of the beers and ciders on offer have been kindly sponsored, helping make this one of our biggest fundraisers of the year. Each drink and bite to eat you enjoy over the weekend (including a selection of soft drinks...) will be helping to raise money for the charity and our work with people with disabilities. Thank you so much for your support and have a fun, safe and sociable weekend. Cheers! The Hannahs Team
In Partnership with The Barn Cinema, Dartington
Dame Hannah Rogers Trust, charity number 1148882.
OUTDOOR FILM FESTIVALHANNAHS AT SEALE-HAYNE / THURSDAY 28 – SUNDAY 31 AUGUST 2014
THU / SOME LIKE IT HOT [PG]
FRI / DIRTY DANCING [15]
SAT / DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES [12A]
SUN / PULP FICTION 20th Anniversary [18]
TICKETS £5. THE QUAD, 8PM ONWARDS. FILMS START AT 9.30PM.BOOKING: 01626 325 825 / WWW.DISCOVERHANNAHS.ORG
FOOD & DRINK AVAILABLE
Paignton
Newton St Cyres
Seaton
Piston Bitter (4.3%)Brewed by the Beer Engine Pub and
Brewery, expect a strong, dark, malty brew.Sponsored by Firewatch
Summa This (4.2%)An Amber, modern English Ale with a
herbal nose and deep fruit delicate taste.Sponsored by Francis Clark
Chartered Accountants
Gold (4.3%)An easy drinking, light golden ale with
lemon citrus overtones which tantalise and refresh the palate.
Sponsored by Timber Cut, Exeter
Silver Bullet (4%)A clean, crisp pale brew with a bittersweet aftertaste, citric, tangy with notes of fresh
squeezed orange.Sponsored by Hewes Audio
Summa That (5%)Clear gold ale with hoppy and lemony citrus
nose. Fruity with a bitter finish.Sponsored by Affordable Art Fayre
Totally Hannah’ed (4.7%)A well balanced easy drinking golden beer
produced specially for this beer festival. Sponsored by Homebase
Totnes
Albert Ale (3.8%)A light easy session beer with well
balanced hops and malt.Sponsored by Origin Coffee
Cheeky Blonde (4.5%)A new beer from the Bridgetown Brewery. A refreshing blonde beer with citrus notes
to finish.Sponsored by Car Worx
Bideford
PrincetownProper Ansome (4.2%)A bitter beer for the more discerning drinker.
Full flavoured dark malty goodness as the name suggests “ummmm... Proper Ansome!”
Sponsored by World of Cars
Jail Ale (4.8%)A full-bodied, deep golden brown beer, with
a well-rounded flavour and a rich, moreish aftertaste.
Sponsored by Francis Clark Chartered Accountants
Devon Darter (4.5%)Devon Darter excites the taste buds from beginning to end with its first aroma of
grapes, then the nutty taste before finally leaving your tongue tingling with a light
bitterness.Sponsored by Charles Steevenson
Summer Best (3.7%)A lower gravity golden brown ale with citrus flavours and a fruity crisp aftertaste. Perfect
for a summer day.Sponsored by Grey Matter
Silverton
Exeter Brewery
Barron’s Hopsit (4.1%)A well hopped best bitter using
First Gold hops.Sponsored by Jon Glanvill Auto Centre
Avocet (3.9%)A distinctively-flavoured organic beer with
a refreshing citrus taste and attractive aroma. Light gold in colour and wonderfully
refreshing. Sponsored by RGS Design
Exe Valley Bitter (3.7%)A mid-brown bitter, pleasantly fruity with underlying malt through the aroma, taste
and finish. Sponsored by Xylophone Interiors Ltd.
Darkness (5.1%)Beautifully balanced chocolate stout.
Deliciously smooth, the chocolate flavour is achieved with a complex mix of malts, roast
barley, and rich dark molasses.Sponsored by Peplows
Somerset
Gold (4.5%) This classic ale has a predominant maltiness
throughout, balanced by an underlying hoppiness and sweet flavour, leading to a
refreshing finish.Sponsored by Panino Breads
Stag (5.2)The nose is rich with resin hop aromas with
biscuity maltiness in the background. On the palate a voluminous malty character with
hints of chocolate and toffee.Sponsored by BNI Networking Group
Ipplepen
Black Jack (6%)Premium strong but light stout with caramel taste and refreshing hops.
Very dark in colour.Sponsored by Affordable Art Fayre
Pheasant Plucker (4.3%)Luscious balance of grain and hop in the mouth, bitter sweet finish with delicate elderflower notes. Warm, rounded yet surprisingly delicate dark strong ale.
Sponsored by Total Produce
Totnes
Mane Event (3.8%)Made with a complex 8 malt grist which
imparts a warm golden brown colour, this beer utilises US hops to create a balanced
and highly drinkable modern session bitter. Sponsored by Lions Craft Brewery
Pandit (4.9%)Defined by the inviting aroma of citrusy
and floral US hop varieties. These flavours continue on the palate, complimented by a
well defined, biscuity malt character.Sponsored by Lions Craft Brewery
Honiton
Amber (4%)Delivers malt and fruit notes but the taste is finished with a combination of fruit and
some bitterness. A distinct malt aroma with hints of fruit.
Sponsored by Steers
Bright (4.3%)A refreshing beer brewed with
lager malt with an amazingly fruity taste and hoppy finish.
Sponsored by Mole Valley Farmers
Newton Abbot
Kingsbridge
Bishopsteignton
Newton Flyer (4.2%)Hoppy Pale Ale using a combining of
fuggles and willamette hops to provide a balanced taste
Sponsored by Queen Street Butchers
Shingle Bay (4.2%)A light, easy drinking ale with a fruity citrus
aroma and flavour giving a subtle, cris bite to refresh the palate. Smooth to the taste with a
crisp, revitalising finish.Sponsored by Britannia Royal Naval College
Lighthouse (3.9%)Dry finish with a floral hop nose
and citrus palate.Sponsored by Red Rock Brewery
Western Gold (4.8%)A citrus hopped golden ale with a clean
bitterness and a crisp dry finish.Sponsored by First Great Western
Amber (3.8%)A dry hoppy aroma and flavour, with a sweet malt backbone. Delightfully dry and hoppy.
Sponsored by Real Fusion
Devon Storm (4.5%)A grist of pale, crystal and black malt with flaked and roasted barley combines with
a blend of hops to produce a mouth filling smooth beer.
Sponsored by Ray Ellmore
StokenhamEddystone (4.8%)
A not so bitter beer. A slightly dry, sweet finish to this one makes it
a very moreish pint.Sponsored by South Hams Brewery
Wild Blonde (4.4%)A golden coloured beer that is seriously
refreshing. Stryian and Goldings hops are unmistakable in its distinctive fruity aroma.
Sponsored by Real Fusion
IPA (5.9%)A slightly dark IPA using goldings and cafcade hops to provide a sweet then
dry lasting taste Sponsored by Newton Car Sales ltd.
PlymouthCornwall
Devon Dew (4.5%)Honey yellow with a floral, clean malty
aroma. Sweet lemon upfront with a long grapefruit finish, mildly hopped.
Sponsored by First Great Western
Tribute 4.2%Tribute is a favourite choice throughout
South West England as well as being one of the fastest growing premium cask ale
brands in the rest of the UKSponsored by St. Austell Brewery
Westward (4.1%)Golden amber coloured refreshing beer. Initial light fruit taste followed by a zesty
and fruity finish.Sponsored by British Ceramic Tile Ltd
Plymouth
Ideal Pale Ale (4.8%)Pale golden beer loaded with citrus flavour, balanced bitterness and body. Strong floral
and hoppy aroma.Sponsored by Steers
Best Bitter (4.3%)Full-bodied chestnut brown beer with a well-rounded complex malt flavour and
early bitterness.Sponsored by Affordable Art Fayre
Newton Abbot
Golden Sands (4.2%)Larger coloured summer ale with hints of
Blackcurrant, an ideal summer pint!Sponsored by Teignworthy Brewery
Old Moggie (4.4%)A lovely golden ale with a good,
hoppy, citrus taste.Sponsored by Total Produce
Shaldon
Exclusive Ales
Shag (4.2%)A copper ale with and aroma of light malt and summer fruits and with a fruity, zesty,
hops and caramel taste.Sponsored by Shaldon Brewery
Ode Ale (4.2%)A refreshing, light amber ale with hints
of citrus, fruits and fresh hops. Sponsored by Shaldon Brewery
Oarsome (4.6 %)A dark amber ale, with
flavoursome hoppy tones. Sponsored by Shaldon Brewery
Dawlish Bitter (4.2%)Classic English bitter, full of English
hops & Westcountry malt.Sponsored by Jon Glanvill Auto Centre
Holcombe
Bee Hives (4.2%) A surprise beer with mystery
flavours – do you dare try? But when it’s gone, it’s gone...
Sponsored by David Corney-Walker
Ipple Pipple (3.8%)An easy going golden brown ale made from American hops and
traditional local techniques. Sponsored by Alistair Dewhirst
Watchkeeper (4.9%)A suitably nautical tipple with
biscuity malty flavours, complimented by citrus and floral aromas.
Sponsored by WO/SR’s & SNCO Mess at Britannia Royal Naval College
Thompstones Cider 6%A soft still natural dry cider, made without
introducing yeast, chemicals or preservatives. Hunts Cider
Medium (6%) - a mellow whole juice cider, sweet up front with a dry after taste.
Strawberry (4%) - a smack of strawberry and a hint of apple, an easy drinking summer cider.
Sandford OrchardsDevon Red 4.5%
Bags of fruit and a truly satisfying cider bite delivered in a genuinely quaffable and light
balanced cider
Devon Mist 4.5%A sparkling keg cider with plenty of scrumpy soul.
Not every cloudy cider has to be a challenge, Devon Mist is a gentle joy
Bumble Berry Fruit 4 %Apples, Strawberries, Blackcurrants, Raspberries
and Blackberries - marvelous fruit cider.
Green Valley CyderSweet 5.5%, Medium 6.8%,
Strawberry 4%The award winning cider is produced using typical
old Devon varieties from one particular orchard at Woodbury Salterton. A dry and a sweet cider is
made and then mixed to individual tastes.
Brimblecombe 6%Produced in a traditional cider barn using
methods which are over 450 years old, milled apples (including classic Devon varieties like
Hand-me-downs, Slack-me-girdle, Sweet Alfords and Tremletts are pressed through straw to
produce proper Westcountry cider. Available in medium or dry.
12.15pm Curacao TrioA dynamic, Latin Jazz piano trio opening the
festival in toe-tapping style
1.00pm Loose CannonsAn intoxicating mix of soul, funk, ska, pop, classic
covers and original material
1.45pm Rich CottellFeel-good indie pop with a happy
“life’s awesome” vibe
2.15pm Sound of the SirensA foot-stomping, heart-rending, crowd
engaging female folk/rock duo
3.00pm Chay SnowdonRock ‘n Roll and acoustic rock by a young singer/
songwriter from Plymouth
3.30pm Out of IscaThick guitars, heavy drums, pumping
basslines and catchy melodies
4.15pm Simon ScottMulti instrumentalist and singer/songwriter
blending folk, rock, jazz and funk
4.45pm The WeekendPost punk, new wave covers band inspired
by the sounds of the mid 70’s.
6.00pm Jake Friese-GreeneA distinctive take on British folk-rock - Nick Drake meets Mumford & Sons
6.45pm Alice GulickYoung up-and-coming singer/songwriter
joined by her Luna guitar ‘Buddy’
7.15pm Clara BondA local singer-songwriter making
big waves internationally
8.00pm Adam BentleyTalented young acoustic singer-songwriter
from Ashburton
8.45pm These Reigning DaysAnthemic, epic stadium rock from tonight’s
amazing headliners. Not to be missed!
Saturday1.00pm Someday I
Devon-based alternative pop-punk band opening the Sunday in rocking style
1.45pm HeartwaveSongwriting duo John Clarke & Katie Whitehouse
joined by The Heartwave a cappella choir
2.15pm Nicole WakelingAmerican singer/songwriter who puts her soulful voice to current and classic covers
3.00pm Samba RocA local group of adults with learning disabilities,
part of Roc Creative, an exciting arts, media and education project
3.30pm Kyle Coleman & Hannahs All Stars
Autistic singer Kyle Coleman, 27, has barely spoken since the age of three but has developed a passion for singing and has just released a new album. He’ll
be joined by Hannahs’ own covers band.
4.15pm AppaloosasThree-piece band from Dartmoor playing Americana,
old-time American and Appalachian music
4.45pm Steve LeyBusy south west singer performing
catchy acoustic melodies
5.30pm Elise YuillSinger-songwriter with a rather fine repertoire of ethereal folk songs and quirky Americana tunes
6.00pm Society RocksFive piece high-energy, high-impact covers band playing a unexpected selection of party anthems.
6.45pm Jess VincentA Beautiful and unique voice, matched by
an extraordinary talent for song writing
7.15pm MoriatyFilthy, dirty blues band from the
explosive Teignmouth duo
7.45pm Sam FearonVery talented acoustic artists currently gigging with his own compositions across the entire south west.
8.45pm Darkside of Pink Floyd What a finish to the festival – the best tribute act in the south west, literally lighting up the Quad.
Shine on you crazy diamonds!
Sunday
Entertainment presented by:Carl Munson, Michael Cranmer (Ashburton Blues Festival), Access All Aerials Radio and
Joe & Jezza from Uniting Friends Radio.
Useful InformationBeer & CiderBeer and Cider are being sold in the Great Hall by South West CAMRA volunteers. Buy your starter pack in the hall for £10, which includes your souvenir glass, five beer tokens and a tasting guide. Additional drink tokens can be purchased throughout the day.1 Token = Half a Pint of Beer or Cider
Pimms & Wine and Soft DrinksPimms and Wine and soft drinks are being sold at our Quad bar and can be purchased using cash. Please note that we can only sell wine by the glass, as bottles are not allowed in the quad due to licensing regulations. Soft drinks can also be purchased outside the front of the Bistro, from our Pantry-to-Go and from the Lemon Jelli stand. Our Yellow Rooms Bar (next to the Great Hall) will also be open selling a range of alcoholic and soft drinks, as well as teas and coffees.
FoodFood can be purchased from the Bistro (table service only), from our barbecue area in front of the Bistro, from the Pantry-to-Go and from Lemon Jelli.
ToiletsToilets can be found around the Quad, in both The Great Hall and Yellow Rooms and also down the steps past the Yellow Rooms. Toilets are clearly marked on the map on the back of this guide.
First Aid and Information There is a First Aid and Info Point located in Reception, which can be found under the main arch. This is also the Lost Child point.
Cash BackCash back is available from the First Aid and Information Point.
Getting HomeBuses will be dropping off at Ashburton Bull Ring and Newton Abbot Train Station. A full timetable can be found under the arch, but they will pretty much be leaving on the half hour. They cost £2 per adult each way and £1 per child.
StayingIf you feel like you’d just like to stumble into bed, a range of basic cheap onsite accommodation is available. Just pop into the Information Centre in the main arch to enquire.
TaxisSeveral local taxi firms can be called including:Newton Taxis – 01626 818 434Station Taxis – 01626 330 077Gems – 01626 201 010Delta Taxis – 01626 444 444
DrivingPlease don’t drink and drive. Share a car, share a cab, take a stroll or sleep over!
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Thanks to all of our sponsors and supportersSouth Devon CAMRA, Colin Hewes, John Willerton, BMAD, SD Travel, Lemon Jelli, Tangent Security, Green Valley, First Great Western, Ray Elmore, Timbercut, Firewatch, Hewes Audio, Francis Clark, Grey Matter, Sainsbury’s Local Newton Abbot, Sandford Orchards, Bays Brewery, Aaron Printers, Peplows, Affordable Art Fayre, St Austell Brewery, Steve Bentley, Real Fusion, South Hams Brewery, Britania Royal Naval College, Mole Valley Farmers, Brandon Tool Hire, Origin Coffee, Steers, Queen Street Butchers, Panino Breads, Luscombe Drinks, Newton Car Sales Ltd, Quercus, Lions Craft Brewery, World of Cars, The Bridgetown Brewery, Launa Windows, Stuart Maiden, Homebase, British Ceramic Tile Ltd, BNI Networking Group, Total Produce, Charles Stevenson, Newton Abbot Town Hall, Car Worx, Cllr. David Corney-Walker, Clearwater Brewery, Cllr. Gordon Hook, Teignworthy Brewery, Cllr. Mike Hocking, Exe Valley Brewery, Cllr. Carol Bunday, Cllr. Colin Parker, Somerskills Brewery, Cllr. Mary Colclough, Tavy Ales, Cllr. Humphrey Clemens, Cllr. Charlie Dennis, Cllr Anne Fry, Cllr. Alistair Dewhirst, Red Rock Brewery, Cllr. George Gribble, Exeter Brewery, Bob Smith, Hunters Brewery, Xylophone Interiors, The Beer Engine, Jon Glanvill Auto Centre, Exmoor Ales, Affordable Plumbing & Heating, Otter Brewery, Nick Macdonald, Two Beach Brewing Company, Hunts Cider, Uniting Friends Radio, Access All Aerials Radio and... The entire team at Hannahs Seale-Hayne.
Dame Hannah Roger’s School, registered charity no. 306948. Dame Hannah Rogers Trust, a limited company registered in England and Wales with number 5512987, and registered as a charity with number 1148882, and whose registered office address is at Woodland Road, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 9HQ is the sole trustee of Dame Hannah Roger’s School.
For more information about HannahsT: 01626 325 800 | E: [email protected] at Seale-Hayne, Howton Lane, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 6NQwww.discoversealehayne.org | /discoverhannahs | @discoverhannahsHannahs is committed to sustainable travel at seale-hayne
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FRANK PARKINSON HALLRespite, en-suite, hostel &
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1. Beer Festival2. Main Stage3. Acoustic Stage4. Information,
First Aid & Cash Back
5. Yellow Rooms - Chill Out Zone
6. BBQ & Bar
7. Lemon Jelli - Crepes & Drinks
8. Bistro9. Pantry Takeaway10. Shops11. Toilets12. Camping13. Stalls
Wheelchair Accessible Paths
Toilets and Changing Facilities
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