Welcome to the November 2022 Hungerford Club newsletter for all members.
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Members enjoy an al fresco drink outside the Hungerford Club clubhouse.
Welcome to the October 2022 Hungerford Club newsletter for all members.
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The Union Flag flies at half-mast by The Hungerford Club bowling green to mark the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
It is, with sadness, that The Hungerford Club marks the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 8th September 2022.
As a mark of respect for our late Queen the Hungerford Club and all grounds will be closed on Monday 19th September 2022. There will be no tennis or bowls played. All coaching will be cancelled.
Hungerford Town Council have opened a Book of Condolence. It is open from 9.00am to 6.00pm Monday to Friday and will remain open in the foyer of the Town Hall/Corn Exchange until 6pm on the day following the funeral. Floral tributes may be left on the balcony of the Town Hall steps.
The Crofton Stokers play at the Hungerford Beer Festival on 28th August 2022
Welcome to the September 2022 Hungerford Club newsletter for all members.
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For many members the easiest way to complete the Hungerford Town Council footways survey is to fill in the online version via Surveymonkey at the following address: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/SPZQLGL
Alternatively download the paper version and print off a copy. The questions are exactly the same. There are a few copies in the bar at the club.
Return to Hungerford Town Council office, The Library, Church St, Hungerford, RG17 0JG(survey closes 30th Sept)
The main attraction of a beer festival is, of course, the beer! There will be twelve cask ales. Some will be from local brewers and others will come from afar! To cater for all there will be two craft lagers and three ciders.
As well as the guest beers we will be providing entertainment and food for you to enjoy while sampling beers from around the country.
Guest beers
We will have guest beers catering for a diverse range of tastes. Here’s the list with tasting notes.
Name
ABV %
Tasting Notes
Skinners Cornish Knocker
4.5%
The taste of the delicate floral hops trails citrus with a slight pine bitterness and leaves you with a mild biscuit finish.
Bass
4.4%
English hops and dry hopping. This ale is described as a classic ale with a malty, fruity, nutty aroma and a complex satisfying flavour
Vale English IPA
3.7%
A light copper English IPA that packs far more flavour than its abv would suggest. A three hop blend with dry planet malt creates a real sessionable thirst quencher.
Old Hooky Premium Ruby
4.6%
A subtly balanced, amber bitter, hoppy to the nose, malty on the palate – the classic session beer, eminently drinkable.
Hobsons Champion Mild
3.2%
A British classic crafted to our brewers special recipe makes this a nutty mild and, despite being only 3.2% abv, it is packed full of flavour
Bitter & Twisted
3.8%
A superbly balanced, refreshingly lively beer. It has a malty sweet aroma with a floral, fruity hoppiness.
Dinga Dinda
4.0%
Australian inspired pale ale full of Pacific hops for a fruit flavour packed summer beer.
Clutch
4.6%
Aromatic and tangy hops from the other side of the pond to give this red a fresh hit that compliments the caramel flavours of the malts.
Fork Handles
4.2%
A malty blonde ale with aromas of lemon and honey with a gentle spicy finish.
Sheep dip
3.8%
An easy-drinking amber ale with aromas of grassy hops and malt with a long bittersweet finish.
Black Hama
4.8%
Porter – This packs a chocolate and coffee punch with a creamy head and a liquorice undertone. Using cascade hops and a blend of malts to produce a smooth, rich and delicious traditional Baltic porter.
Wayland Smithy
4.4%
Fire at its heart and balanced with buckets of aromatic hops, it’s enough to give other brewers the hump.
Baldrick
3.4%
A very smooth and more-ish mild ale that delivers plenty of malty flavours.
Food
We will be rolling out the barbeque serving the usual BBQ food over the three days. There will be fresh filled rolls on offer also.
Entertainment
For your entertainment there will be live music on all three days.
Welcome to the July 2022 Hungerford Club newsletter for all members.
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The Hungerford Club served barbecue food and pizza all day. Jubilee Picnic - 5th June 2022
Welcome to the June 2022 Hungerford Club newsletter for all members.
This month’s newsletter is a little later than usual due to the Queen’s Jubilee.
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The Croft was thronged with townsfolk who brought picnics, chairs and blankets to The Croft. There was music and entertainment throughout the afternoon with musicians performing on the back of a flatbed truck from A4 Hire. A sound system was setup with the mixing desk protected by a gazebo. The club provided electrical power.
The Queen didn’t really visit Hungerford Jubilee picnic but the mayor did! Jubilee picnic – 5th June 2022
On the Croft Field the monthly market took place in the morning. Then stalls were set up around the perimeter of the field while in the middle of the area there were activities and completions. The Hungerford Rugby Club were challenging all comers to tug-of-war.
The Croft was crowded during the Queen’s Jubilee picnic. Sunday 5th June 2022.
The Hungerford Club brought the barbecue round to the front of the clubhouse. The picnic tables were moved onto the grass area for the public to use while tables from the Croft Hall were placed at the front of the club. The pizza oven was in action round the back of the club and the the bar was selling drinks and taking payment for the pizzas, burgers and hot dogs.
The Hungerford Club served barbecue food and pizza all day. Jubilee Picnic – 5th June 2022
Later the Hungerford Town band provided the accompaniment for a sing-along styled after the Last Night of the Proms. Of course the event was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem.
Overall the Hungerford Town Council should be commended for organising an enjoyable, entertaining and happy occasion.