Hannahs Beer & Music Festival 2015 - Programme

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31 JULY - 2 AUGUST 2015

Programme SUPPORTED BY SOUTH DEVON CAMRA


Introduction Welcome to our second annual Beer and Music Festival and our celebration of the very best in local bands and brews. We are sure you’ll agree this is a stunning setting for a festival, so leave the worries of the world outside the quad and prepare to enjoy some laidback summer fun! This is one of our biggest fundraisers of the year, so thank you very much for your support. Each drink and bite to eat you enjoy over the weekend (including soft drinks...) will be helping raise money for the charity and our work supporting young people and adults with a range of disabilities. Have a fun, safe and sociable weekend and don’t forget to spread the word about Hannahs and what we do. Cheers! The Hannahs Team

Thank you Thank you to the following companies and individuals for sponsoring this year’s Beer and Music Festival. With your help we can raise even more for our work with children and adults with disabilities. Thank you from everyone at Hannahs! Panino Breads, First Great Western, Firewatch Southwest, Newton Abbot Town Council, Cllr Charlie Dennis, Vern Allen, Lemon Jelli, River Dart Country Park, Mark Holt and Co Accountants, Denbury Diesels, Hunters Brewery, Coyde Construction, Black Tor Brewery, Bays Brewery, Hunters Brewery, Red Rock brewery, Teignworthy Brewery Topsham Ales, Two Beaches brewing Co. , Hunts Cider, MorganClark Electrical Services, Aaron Printers, South Devon CAMRA, Colin Hewes and Nick Macdonald.


Bands

Presented by Carl Munson and guests

FRIDAY

The 70s and 80s Fancy Dress Party 5.30pm: Duke Johnson & The Scorchers

This institution in the live music scene have rightfully gained a reputation as of one of the best Rock & Roll bands in the UK.

6.45pm: The Shrine

One of the best indie rock & party covers band in the southwest. Covering tracks from The Kings of Leon, The Chilly’s, The Killers, The Beatles and dozens more top bands.

8.00pm: Eat The Rich

South West pirate rock at its very best, blending rock, folk, pop, country and some truly unexpected surprises along the way.

9.15pm: The Loose Cannons

Old friends of Hannahs, this amazing 13-piece band plays an intoxicating mix of soul, funk, ska, pop, classic covers and original material. The perfect party band!

SATURDAY

The Best in Local Bands 12.00pm: Tano Taiko

6.00pm: The Cadence

Based here at Seale-Hayne, Tano Taiko are the community group of Kagemusha Taiko and promise to start the main day of our festival in rhythmical style.

The Cadence is a dynamic collaboration of some of the finest musicians in the area, getting the party really rolling with pop, rock, funk, and soul favourites.

1.00pm: History of Lies

7.15pm: The Scribes present ILL Literature

History of Lies is a local rock band performing a combination of classic blues, rock and soul covers mixed in with their own original material.

Blending solid basslines with synth, guitars and hip-hop beats this project has earned its creators critical acclaim.

2.15pm: The Locked Horns

A 20+ piece jazz orchestra hailing from across Devon and Somerset, who will blow your socks off with a fantastic range of music from across the ages.

3.30pm: 2Tonic

The most unique sounding duo you will ever hear – two guys playing four instruments simultaneously and sing! Expect Awesome soundscapes.

8.45pm: Radiosaurus

A catchy, expressive and dynamic alt-rock outfit who regularly rehearse here at Hannahs.

10.00pm: Antimatador

Our headline act are an 8-strong synth laden, horn heavy outfit from Plymouth fusing hiphop, funk, jazz, electronica, soul, rock and DnB. Don’t miss them!

4.45pm: Hannahs All Stars

Hannahs All-Stars are a constantly evolving band made up of staff and guests from Hannahs at Seale-Hayne.

SUNDAY

The Chillout Sessions 12.00pm: Alice Gullick

Young up-and-coming singer/songwriter joined by her Luna guitar ‘Buddy’

1.00pm: Tesserae

Female acoustic duo with beautiful tunes and sunny vibes.

2.00pm: Kyle Coleman

Autistic singer Kyle Coleman has barely spoken since the age of three, but has developed a passion for singing. One of the highlights of last year’s festival.

3.00pm: The Magic Buzzard Trio

Take Daniel Marcus Clarke from The Magic Number and the Big Buzzard Boogie Band’s Andy Williamson and musical sparks begin to fly.

4.00pm: Billy Bottle and Martine Expect some vibrant genre-bending tunes perfect for a summer’s afternoon.

5.00pm: Reg Meuross

Reg is a true modern day troubadour – commenting on life as he sees it, with some of the most beautifully disarming songs and lyrics ever written.


Beers Paignton

GOLD (4.3%)

Seaton

SUMMA THIS (4.2%)

An easy drinking, light golden ale with lemon citrus overtones which tantalise and refresh the palate.

An amber, modern English Ale with a herbal nose and deep fruit delicate taste

Sponsored by Bays Brewery

Clear gold ale with hoppy and lemony citrus nose. Fruity with a bitter finish.

DEVON DUMPLING (5.1%)

SUMMA THAT (5%)

A strong golden beer with a fresh hop character. Devonshire through and through! Sponsored by First Great Western

TALL ORDER (4.7%) A well-balanced, easy drinking light golden ale. Bays are donating 10p of every pint sold to Giraffe Conservation through Paignton Zoo. Sponsored by MorganClark Electrical Services

Totnes

ALBERT ALE (3.8) A light easy session beer with well balanced hops and malt. Sponsored by Lemon Jelly

BRIDGETOWN BITTER (4.2%) Dartmoor

PRIDE OF DARTMOOR (4%) This mid-brown session bitter has a gentle floral aroma and pleasant moorish taste.

Mahogany coloured, rich malt and bitter hopped, producing a traditional British bitter. A nice session drink. Sponsored by Coyde Construction

Sponsored by River Dart Country Park

DARTMOOR RESOLUTION (4.4%) A smooth, full-flavoured malty bitter uses Wakatu hops imported from New Zealand to provide a warming golden colour and a gentle sweet finish.

TOR ALE (4.8%) Brewed using traditional methods, this deep golden brown ale provides a hoppy aroma and a sweet malty finish. Sponsored by Black Tor Brewery

Bideford

PROPER ANSOME (4.2%) A bitter beer for the discerning drinker. Full flavoured dark malty goodness.

DEVON DARTER (4.5%) Devon Darter excited the taste buds with its first aroma of grapes, then the nutty taste before finally leaving your tongue tingling with a light bitterness.


Bideford

Silverton

DEVONSHIRE PIGLET (4%)

DOBS BEST (4.1%)

Amber session ale, malty and hoppy in aroma & flavour, with a bitter finish

A finely balanced bitter with the extra touch of hops providing a malty aroma followed by a malty and bitter taste.

GOLDEN PIG (4.7%) Voted North Devon’s best ale, this gold coloured brew is full bodied and smooth with a pleasing and distinctive taste.

EXETER OLD BITTER (4.8%) A smooth, well hopped, strong beer with a malty aroma; caramel malt flavour with some sour fruit; and a biscuity finish.

Exeter Princetown

JAIL ALE (4.8%) A full-bodied, deep golden brown beer with a well-rounded flavour and a rich, moreish aftertaste.

DARTMOOR BEST (3.7%) A hand crafted amber ale made using Dartmoor water and Dartmoor-grown malted barley, producing a very drinkable dry hop citrus fruit character.

DARTMOOR GOLD (5%) A zesty grapefruit hop flavour with citrus, tropical fruit and pine notes, with a smooth malt taste balancing the sharp citrus flavours. Sponsored by Denbury Diesels

AVOCET (3.9%) A distinctively-flavoured light gold organic beer, with a refreshing citrus taste and attractive aroma. Sponsored by Vern Allen Event Services

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 Francis Clark Chartered Accountants


Totnes

MANE EVENT (3.8%) Half Moon Village, near Exeter

PORT STOUT (4.8%) A multi-award winning dark chestnut beer, whose bitter chocolate and roast malt taste from the dry stout base is softened by the addition of rich ruby port.

YELLOW HAMMER (4.2%) Tropical fruit with an interplay between the biscuity malt and the fruitiness - superbly refreshing, fruity and summery. Dry with a bittersweet finish.

Ipplepen

CRACKSHOT (3.8%) A delicious pale bitter and an all-round drinkers pint that goes down easy with grassy, citrus and grapefruit aromas. Sponsored by Hunters Brewery

HUNTERS PREMIUM (4.8%) A golden and full-bodied malt beer that makes for a strong pint. The first beer brewed by Hunter’s it features a lovely malty flavour hopped with Goldings, a typically English hop. Sponsored by Hunters Brewery

Made with a complex 8 malt grist which imparts a warm golden brown colour, this beer utilises US hopes to create a balanced and highly drinkable modern session bitter. Sponsored by Cllr Charlie Dennis

PANDIT (4.9%) Defined by the inviting aroma of citrusy and floral UK hop varieties. This flavours continue on the palate, complimented by a well-defined, biscuit malt character. Sponsored by members of South Devon CAMRA

Lee Mill

CHURCH LEDGE (4%) Named after a reef that lies below Wembury church, at the mouth of the river Yealm, this is a late hopped blonde for those who prefer a light hoppy, zesty ale.

EBB ROCK (4.9%) Named after a notorious navigation hazard lying just beyond the mouth of the river Yealm, this is a dark copper, full bodied ale.


Honiton

OTTER ALE (4.5%) A very well balanced beer that delivers the flavours of quality floor malted barley and finishes with a combination of fruit and some bitterness. Its nose is a balance of malt and fruit.

Bishopsteignton

LIGHTHOUSE (3.9%) This new pale ale which is proving very popular, gaining runner up place in the Bitters section at the South Devon CAMRA festival 2009. Dry finish with a floral hop nose and citrus palate. Sponsored by Red Rock Brewery

OTTER BRIGHT (4.3%)

BREAK WATER (4.6%)

A refreshing beer brewed with larger malt with amazingly fruity taste and hoppy finish.

A blend of three types of malt and three varieties of hops give a mouth filling flavour of roasted malt balanced with a heavy hop finish. Sponsored by Firewatch Southwest

Kingsbridge

SUMMER OAK (4.4%) Brewed for summer, this is a straw-coloured ale which is very hoppy and citrus notes.

Stokenham

EDDYSTONE (4.8)

DEVON AMBER (3.8%)

A not so bitter beer. A slightly dry, sweet finish to this one makes it a very moreish pint.

A dry hoppy aroma and flavour, with a sweet malt backbone. Delightfully dry and hoppy.

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 Gordon Hook


Topsham

MAINE ALE (4.2%) Plymouth

IDEAL PALE ALE (4.8%) Pale golden beer with citrus flavour, balanced bitterness and body. Strong floral and hoppy aroma.

A US-inspired Rye pale ale with a nutty aroma and hoppy, bittersweet finish. Sponsored by Topsham Ales

Sponsored by Mark Holt & Co.

BEST BITTER (4.3 %) Full-bodied chestnut brown beer with a well-rounded complex malt flavour and early bitterness. Sponsored by Shilstone Barton Farming Limited

Shaldon

SHAG (4.2%)

Newton Abbot

BEACHCOMBER (4.5%) A light coloured real ale with a fruity aroma and a herbal, fruity, toffee and caramel flavour. Sponsored by Panino Breads

A copper ale with an aroma of light malt and summer fruits, with a fruity, zesty hops and caramel taste.

ODE ALE (4.2%) A refreshing light amber ale, with hints of citrus, fruits and fresh hops. Sponsored by Two Beach Brewing Co.

GUN DOG (4.3%) This is a light bronze coloured ale, full of Golding Hops, which gives it a flower/fruity aromatic finish. Sponsored by Newton Abbot Town Council

REEL ALE 4% Made with traditional floor-malted barley and a blend of English hops, expect a clean, quenching taste and smooth finish Sponsored by Teignworthy Brewery

Access All Aerials is our own radio station, broadcasting live from Seale-Hayne over the internet, with around 30 presenters – with a wide range of disabilities – sharing over 30 different shows. The station has achieved over 90,000 show listens in just over a year and provides opportunities in DJing, broadcasting, interviewing, editing, photography and web design. They will be broadcasting throught the weekend and you will be able to hear them between acts on the main stage. They will be taking requests and dedications, so look out for team members in AAA t-shirts who will have cards you can fill in.


Ciders

MEDIUM (6%) A mellow whole juice cider, sweet up front with a dry after taste.

DRY (6%) A clear and light dry cider

STRAWBERRY (4%) A smack of strawberry and a hint of apple, an easy drinking summer cider

MEDIUM (5.5%), DRY (5.5%) The award winning cider is produced using typical old Devon Varieties from one particular orchard at Woodbury Salterton. A dry and sweet cider is made and then mixed to individual tastes.

MEDIUM (6%) DRY (5%) This classic award winning cider is matured over the winter months. A warm honey colour and a distinctive appley aroma, with the fresh taste of bittersweet apples .

DEVON MIST (4.5%) A sparkling keg cider with plenty of scrumpy soul. Not every cloudy cider has to be a challenge – this is a gentle joy.

SHAKY BRIDGE (6%) A rich medium sweet sparkling cider. All the body and bite of a scrumpy, with a fresh apple finish which makes for a distinctly moreish and enjoyable cider.

DEVON RED (4.5%) Bags of fruit and a truly satisfying cider bite, delivered in a genuinely quaffable and light balanced cider.

OLD KIRTON (6%) a medium cider produced using the traditional straw pressed method.

Chudleigh

MEDIUM (6%), DRY (6%) Cider has been made at Lower Rixdale Farm for generations and John Reddaway is a busy farmer who makes cider as a sideline, just as his father and grandfather did. The cider is made in the traditional way from apples grown on the farm and stored in oak barrels in the cellar under the farmhouse.


Useful Information Beer & Cider

Beer 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, six beer tokens and a tasting guide. Additional drink tokens can be purchased throughout the day. 1 Token = Half a Pint of Beer or Cider Additional Tokens £1.50 Souvenir Glass £1.50

Beer Hall opening

Friday 5pm – 11pm | Saturday 12pm – 11pm Sunday 12pm – 6pm Last orders half an hour before closing. The Duck and Dive Bar (Yellow Rooms) will be open until midnight on Saturday.

The Duck And Dive Bar

The Duck and Dive Bar (Yellow Rooms) will be open on the Saturday of the Festival, with DJ Crowzone playing background music and Dean hosting pub quizzes at 4pm and 7pm. Come and join in the fun!

Pimms & Wine and Soft Drinks

Pimms 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. The Duck n’ Dive Bar (Open on Saturday only and next to the Great Hall) will also be open selling a range of alcoholic and soft drinks, as well as teas and coffees.

Food

Food can be purchased from the Bistro (table service only), from our barbecue area in front of the Bistro, and from the Pantry-to-Go.

Toilets

Toilets can be found around the Quad and adjacent to the Great Hall.

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 Back

Cash back is available from the First Aid and Information Point.

Getting Home

Buses will be dropping off at Newton Abbot Train Station on the Saturday of the festival. A full timetable can be found under the arch, but they will pretty much be leaving on the half hour. They are FREE but charitable donations are gratefully accepted.

Staying

If 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.

Taxis

Several local taxi firms can be called including: • • • •

Newton Taxis – 01626 818 434 Station Taxis – 01626 330 077 Gems – 01626 201 010 Delta Taxis – 01626 444 444

Driving

Please don’t drink and drive. Share a car, share a cab, take a stroll or sleep over!


Hannahs at Seale-Hayne

Thur 13 - Sun 16 August Thur

Fri

Pretty Woman (15) 25 Anniversary

Sat

Jurassic World (pg)

Sun

Grease (pg) Sing-a-long

Blues Brothers (pg)

In partnership with Dartington Arts, we are delighted to bring another selection of classic and blockbuster films to the Quad. bring chairs/blankets and wrap up warm. Food and drink available. In extreme wet weather, films will be screened indoors.

The Quad | 8pm onwards | Films start at approx 9.00pm | Tickets ÂŁ6


For more information about Hannahs T: 01626 325 800 | E: enquiries@discoverhannahs.org Hannahs at Seale-Hayne, Howton Lane, Newton Abbot, Devon, TQ12 6NQ www.discoversealehayne.org | /discoverhannahs | @discoverhannahs Hannahs is committed to sustainable travel 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.


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