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    http://www.camra.org.uk/article.php?group_id=10924


    Overall winners-
    Gold – Elland – 1872 Porter (West Yorkshire)
    Silver – Buntingford – Twitchell (Hertfordshire)
    Bronze – Fyne Ales – Jarl (Argyll)



    Mild category-
    Gold – Great Orme - Welsh Black (Conwy)
    Silver – Cotswold Spring - Old Sodbury Mild (Gloucestershire)
    Bronze – Fernandes – Malt Shovel Mild (West Yorkshire)



    Bitters category-
    Gold – Buntingford – Twitchell (Hertfordshire)
    Silver – Moor – Revival (Somerset)
    Bronze – Surrey Hills – Ranmore Ale (Surrey) and Butcombe Bitter (Somerset)

    Best Bitters-
    Gold – Mordue – Workie Ticket (North Shields)
    Silver – Surrey Hills – Shere Drop (Surrey)
    Bronze – Purple Moose – Glaslyn (Gwynedd) and Woodfordes – Nelsons Revenge (Norfolk)

    Golden Ales-
    Gold – Fyne Ales – Jarl (Argyll)
    Silver – Buntingford – Polar Star (Hertfordshire)
    Bronze – St Austell - Proper Job (Cornwall)



    Strong Bitters-
    Gold – Beeston – On the huh (Norfolk)
    Silver –Marble – Dobber (Greater Manchester)
    Bronze – Castle Rock – Screech Owl (Nottingham)

    Speciality Beers-
    Gold – Growler Brewery, Nethergate – Umbel Magna (Suffolk)
    Silver – Saltaire – Triple Chocolate (West Yorkshire)
    Bronze – Conwy – Honey Fayre (Conwy)

    Champion Winter Beer of Britain (from category winners announced in January 2013)-
    Elland – 1872 Porter(West Yorkshire)
    Bartram’s – Comrade Bill Bartram’s EAIS Stout (Suffolk)
    Kelburn – Dark Moor (Old Ale/Strong Mild) (Glasgow)
    Hog’s Back – A over T (Barley Wine/Strong Old Ale) (Surrey)



    Champion Bottled Beer of Britain winners-
    Gold – Molson Coor’s – Worthington White Shield (Burton on Trent)
    Silver – St Austell – Proper Job (Cornwall)
    Bronze – Harvey’s – Imperial Extra Double Stout (East Sussex)

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickDavies View Post
    http://www.camra.org.uk/article.php?group_id=10924


    Overall winners-
    Gold – Elland – 1872 Porter (West Yorkshire)
    Silver – Buntingford – Twitchell (Hertfordshire)
    Bronze – Fyne Ales – Jarl (Argyll)



    Mild category-
    Gold – Great Orme - Welsh Black (Conwy)
    Silver – Cotswold Spring - Old Sodbury Mild (Gloucestershire)
    Bronze – Fernandes – Malt Shovel Mild (West Yorkshire)



    Bitters category-
    Gold – Buntingford – Twitchell (Hertfordshire)
    Silver – Moor – Revival (Somerset)
    Bronze – Surrey Hills – Ranmore Ale (Surrey) and Butcombe Bitter (Somerset)

    Best Bitters-
    Gold – Mordue – Workie Ticket (North Shields)
    Silver – Surrey Hills – Shere Drop (Surrey)
    Bronze – Purple Moose – Glaslyn (Gwynedd) and Woodfordes – Nelsons Revenge (Norfolk)

    Golden Ales-
    Gold – Fyne Ales – Jarl (Argyll)
    Silver – Buntingford – Polar Star (Hertfordshire)
    Bronze – St Austell - Proper Job (Cornwall)



    Strong Bitters-
    Gold – Beeston – On the huh (Norfolk)
    Silver –Marble – Dobber (Greater Manchester)
    Bronze – Castle Rock – Screech Owl (Nottingham)

    Speciality Beers-
    Gold – Growler Brewery, Nethergate – Umbel Magna (Suffolk)
    Silver – Saltaire – Triple Chocolate (West Yorkshire)
    Bronze – Conwy – Honey Fayre (Conwy)

    Champion Winter Beer of Britain (from category winners announced in January 2013)-
    Elland – 1872 Porter(West Yorkshire)
    Bartram’s – Comrade Bill Bartram’s EAIS Stout (Suffolk)
    Kelburn – Dark Moor (Old Ale/Strong Mild) (Glasgow)
    Hog’s Back – A over T (Barley Wine/Strong Old Ale) (Surrey)



    Champion Bottled Beer of Britain winners-
    Gold – Molson Coor’s – Worthington White Shield (Burton on Trent)
    Silver – St Austell – Proper Job (Cornwall)
    Bronze – Harvey’s – Imperial Extra Double Stout (East Sussex)

    I could only count five of these that I actually remember drinking, and White Shield is donkey's years ago!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aqualung View Post
    I could only count five of these that I actually remember drinking, and White Shield is donkey's years ago!
    Actually my tick quota is quite high, but mainly because Buntingford Brewery seem to have done well and I've had a couple of trips to Guildford where Surrey Hills brews are well distributed.
    And nice to see Purple Moose get a mention as I did the brewery tour last month whist on vacation and there's good things coming out of Porthmadog in addition to the steam trains..
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    Crikey - the only two casks we haven't had out of that lot are the Cotswold Spring Old Sodbury Mild and the Buntingford Polar Star.
    Alcohol doesn't solve problems .... but then again, neither does milk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NickDavies View Post
    Bronze – Fernandes – Malt Shovel Mild (West Yorkshire)
    Well, I didn't see that one coming. A very pleasant surprise. One of my favourite beers, I'll always have it when it's on in the Fernandes Tap. I'm delighted for Steve Hutchinson, the brewer, who turns out tasty beers week after week, in his cramped two and a half barrel plant, in the cellar, about ten feet below the bar!
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    I only need 2 from that list.Kelburn and Beeston. Had the Old Sodbury Mild about 2 weeks ago not overly impressed. Big surprise for me is Mordue -Workie Ticket. I just don't understand why they are highly rated.Have to try it again.

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