Broadland Beer Festival in the Norfolk Broads

Friday 25 September and Saturday 26 September, 10am to 9pm and Sunday 27 September, 10am to 5pm – Broadland Beer Festival organised by Wroxham Barns and Uncle Stuart’s Brewery.
9 breweries offering 30 beers plus The Apple Shop's Norfolk Cider. All breweries are Broadland based or Produced in Norfolk members. Breweries involved:
- Uncle Stuart (Wroxham Barns)
- Humpty Dumpty (Reedham)
- Beeston Brewery, Beeston
- Blackfriars (Gt Yarmouth)
- Woodforde's
- The Why Not Brewery (Thorpe St Andrew)
- Tipples (Acle)
- Wagtail (Old Buckenham)
- Elm Tree Beers (Snetterton)
- Iceni Brewery, Mundford
Entertainment will include the following:
Friday evening and Saturday evening Musical entertainment by "Koi"", very versatile instrumental cover band.
Saturday afternoon Display by The Appalachian Dancers 1.30 to 4.30
Sunday afternoon Performance by Hellesdon & Sprowston Brass band 1.30pm to 4.30pm
Here is a full list of the beers you will be able to drink….
Uncle Stuarts Brewery, HovetonNorwich Castle - 5% - IPA
Pack Lane Mild - 4% - Mild
Wroxham Barns Bitter - 4.8% - Best Bitter
Strumpshaw Fen - 5.7% - Strong Golden Ale
Local Hero - 4.7% - Dark Smooth Ale
Humpty Dumpty Brewery, Reedham
Little Sharpie - 3.8% - Amber Bitter
Lemon & Ginger - 4% - Pale Crisp Ale
Humpty Dumpty Ale - 4.1% - Amber Best Bitter
Reedcutter - 4.4% - Bittersweet Ale
Beeston Brewery, Beeston nr. Dereham
On The Huh - 5% - Strong Robust Ale
Afternoon Delight - 3.7% - Blond Session Ale
Norfolk Black Stout - 6% - Strong Black Stout
Worth The Wait 4.2% - Pale Ale
Iceni Brewery, Mundford
Raspberry Wheat 5% - American Style Ale
Celtic Queen 4% - Light ale
Ported Porter 4.4% - Dark Porter with Port
Boadicea Chariot Ale - 3.8% - Amber Moorish Ale
Woodfordes Brewery, Woodbastwick
Wherry - 3.8% - Light Hoppy Bitter
Nelsons Revenge - 4.5% - Dark Malty Ale
Nog - 4.6% - Dark Roast Malt Ale
Sundew - 4.1% - Golden Bitter
Why Not Brewery, Thorpe St Andrew
On The Ball - 4.5% - Crisp Ale
Chocolate Nutter - 5.5% - Rich Nutty Ale
Tipples Brewery, Acle
Lady Evelyn - 4.1% - Pale Floral Hoppy
Jacks Revenge - 5.8% - Dark Strong Malty
Moon Rocket - 5% - Strong Pale Ale
Ginger - 3.8% - Light Ginger Bitter
Wagtail Brewery, Old Buckenham
Gold Rush - 4% - Light Golden Ale
English Ale - 4.2% - Nutty Malty Ale
Elm Tree Beers, Snetterton
Dark Horse Stout - 5% - Rich Stout
Golden Pale Ale - 5% - Golden IPA
Travelling by train from Norwich?
We are able to provide courtesy transport from Wroxham Station, meeting the following trains.
Norwich (depart): 1745 1847 1945
Wroxham (arrive): 1800 1900 2000
Wroxham (depart): 2029 2130 2257
Norwich (arrive): 2045 2146 2313
Sunday
Norwich (depart): 1545 1636 1745
Wroxham (arrive): 1559 1651 1759
Wroxham (depart): 1824 1918 2024
Norwich (arrive) : 1840 1933 2040
PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU ADVISE US IF YOU WISH TO USE THIS SERVICE SO THAT WE CAN ENSURE THAT WE HAVE A BIG ENOUGH VEHICLE TO MEET DEMAND! CALL 01603 783888 OR EMAIL BEERFESTIVAL@WROXHAMBARNS.CO.UK
Wroxham Barns is open daily 10am to 5pm, 10 miles from Norwich, take A1151 to Wroxham then follow brown and white tourist signs for 1.5miles on the Tunstead road. Free parking. Tel. 01603 783762
Wroxham Barns is one of Norfolk's most popular visitor attractions offering a range of shopping and crafts, together with activities for younger family members including the award winning Junior Farm. The restaurant-café serves breakfast, morning coffee, lunches and afternoon tea, all freshly made, using local, seasonal produce where possible.
Established by Director Ian Russell MBE in the early 1980s, Wroxham Barns opened on May 24, 1983. Silver Winner Outstanding Customer Service, National Enjoy England Awards for Excellence 2009, Winner of East of England Tourism's, Enjoy England Awards for Excellence, Outstanding Customer Service Award 2007 and 2008 and Taste of England Award 2008. Runner up National Farm Attractions Network Awards 2008 and one of The Independent Newspaper's Top 50 Farm Shops (2008).




