Tuesday 12 October 2010

Raise a glass with us at the Birmingham Beer Festival


As a main sponsor, Wye Valley Brewery are providing the festival glasses for the Birmingham Beer Festival 2010 so come and raise a glass or 2 with us in Brum Thursday 28th to Saturday 30th October.

With a new venue this year, at Second City Suite, 100 Sherlock Street (just 5 minutes walk from Birmingham New Street station) the event promises to be bigger and better than ever before with over 200 real ales. So plenty of choice and variety for real ale lovers but don't miss the Wye Valley Brewery Bar where you can enjoy all-time favourites HPA and Butty Bach plus our Dorothy Goodbody's Wholesome Stout and her sensational seasonal offerings - Autumn Delight and Big Bang!

Both our favourite Julies will be behind the bar pulling pints and dispensing Wye Valley wisdom. We look forward to seeing you there.

See the festival website for more information about tickets, the venue, bands etc see the festival website www.birminghambeerfestival.co.uk

Wye Valley Brewery Selected for Finals of BBC Food and Farming Awards


Wye Valley Brewery has been named a finalist in the BBC Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards 2010 - ‘the Oscars of the food world’ - in the new Best Drinks Producer category.



The BBC team from Radio 4’s Food Programme was looking for inspirational drinks producers bringing new ideas to the market whilst keeping old traditions alive. As a traditional family owned brewery, dedicated to producing the finest quality cask ales yet none the less passionate about exciting new recipes and ingredients, Wye Valley Brewery impressed the judges and has been selected as just one of 3 national finalists in its category.



2010 is our brewery's 25th anniversary year and to celebrate we realised our dream of a truly local beer using both our local Herefordshire hops plus, uniquely, Herefordshire Barley through a special project with a local farmer. This very special brew of Imperial Stout was launched in bottles as a limited edition from as part of the Dorothy Goodbody range.



Vernon Amor, MD comments ‘We are really thrilled to make it to the final of this prestigious award. At Wye Valley Brewery we’re dedicated to brewing the finest beers using top quality ingredients form local growers. These awards are a fantastic platform to help spread the word about our real ales and the passion and care that goes into them.’



The judges will be visiting the brewery in Stoke Lacy shortly to find out more about the brewery, their links to the local community and what makes the finished product so special.



The awards themselves will be announced on 24th November at an awards ceremony on November 24th at the BBC Good Food Show in Birmingham. The event, hosted by Sheila Dillon, presenter of The Food Programme, will feature chefs Raymond Blanc and Mark Hix and former Blur member turned cheese maker, Alex James. The awards programme will be broadcast on Radio 4 at 9am on November 26th.

For more information about the BBC Food and Farming Awards, see www.bbc.co.uk/foodawards.