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Norfolk Broads Brewing LLP is a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales, OC316098

(T/A Humpty Dumpty Brewery)

Registered address:
Humpty Dumpty Brewery
Church Road, Reedham
Norwich NR13 3TZ

Contact Us:

Telephone: (01493) 701 818

Fax: (01493) 700 727

e-mail: sales@humptydumptybrewery.co.uk

Hop Harvest Gold, 5.0%abv

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Humpty Dumpty Brewery’s autumn seasonal for 2007 is Hop Harvest Gold, a refreshing and deceptively drinkable golden ale at 5.0%abv. This is a special beer for us, as we designed and brewed this beer with the first Goldings hops of the 2007 harvest, with special thanks to hop farmer Chris Daws of Kitchenham Farm, Bodiam in East Sussex and his family.

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All of the partners visited the farm on Saturday, September 8th.  Chris took us for a visit to the hop garden, where we saw his Goldings, Admirals and a few other varieties of tall and hedgerow hops.  This was the first day of the 2007 picking, and the farm was a hive of activity.

 

Here Chris is telling us about some of his experimental plantings.   These hops were planted late in the 2007 season and are not aiming for a crop yield this year.

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The young farmers motor through the hop garden, cutting the twine that supports the bines as they grow up more than 4 metres up poles and trellising.  The bines drop onto a specially fit trailer that catches them and keeps them from becoming tangled.

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Chris and his family run the harvesting equipment, which plucks the hop flowers from the bines. It takes about five people to run this machine, feeding in the bines, bagging up the hops and dealing with the leftover bits. It’s quite a remarkable machine that efficiently separates the flowers from the stems and leaves, although a few careful eyes work the back of the line to catch the few leaves that get through the machine.

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From the machine the hops are bagged and rushed to the oast at Iden Green Farm near Goudhurst in Kent.  Hops have to be dried quickly or they begin to deteriorate.  The hops picked on Saturday afternoon were dried overnight at the oast.

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Next morning at the oast, we picked up our consignment of 2007 Goldings hops straight from the drying bins.

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Here is Bale No. 01 of the 2007 Goldings harvest, ready to hit the road on Sunday afternoon.

 

Back at the brewery on Tuesday morning, Craig and Maggie measure out the first hops of the new season.

 

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Craig lowers the hop bag into the kettle for the first round of aroma hopping.  This beer has two late hop additions to leave a more pronounced hop flavour and aroma than most beers.

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From field to kettle in less than 72 hours, these hops could hardly be fresher.  They’re at the heart of Hop Harvest Gold, for a limited time only from Humpty Dumpty Brewery.

Meet The Summer Seasonals!

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This stormy Bank Holiday weekend saw the return of our summer seasonals, Swallowtail and the prize-winning Lemon & Ginger.

Swallowtail (4.0%) is amber in colour with a well balanced refreshing bitterness. We had a cask of it up at the brewery at the weekend and it was in fine condition (we're doing polypins and jugs for take-away and will aim to have several beers available all summer long). 

Lemon & Ginger (also at 4.0%) is based on Swallowtail but is finished to a finely balanced taste of lemons and ginger.  This is a perfect summer thirst quencher - just the thing for a day in the garden.

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Both of these beers can be found in our new seasonal Summertime Brews mixed case.  Take home 12 bottles of our lighter, easier drinking ales (Reedcutter, Lemon & Ginger, Swallowtail and Little Sharpie), all 4.4%abv or under.  This mixed case is an excellent introduction to Humpty Dumpty beers and would be a perfect addition to your barbecue or summer party. 

The King John, 4.5%

Kingjohn_clip_sm_2 We are just launching our newest beer, The King John, an amber IPA at 4.5%abv. It's a full-bodied ale with lots of late-hop goodness to it.

Our artwork for this one is another image from railway artist John Austin. King John was a 6000-class ("King") locomotive on the Great Western Railway.  All of the locos were named after English Kings.  King John was launched in 1930 and ran the London-Plymouth-Taunton line in passenger express service until 1962 when the King class were replaced by diesel hydraulic locomotives. 

The King John will be available in pubs from February 2007, and bottle-conditioned by March.  Ask for him by name!

Humpty Dumpty Porter, 5.4%

Porter_25Now available in cask and bottle-conditioned versions, our take on the traditional London style.  We've gone back to basics on our new porter, working from black and chocolate malts to give our porter a full body with coffee and chocolate notes that is delicately highlighted by a late addition of Fuggles hop to give it a rounded and deliciously balanced flavour.

Porter takes its name from the market workers in London who used to down several pints during a shift to keep their strength and spirits up while hauling goods through the market.  Keep an eye out for Humpty Dumpty Porter - just the drop to tackle a robust thirst. 

Christmas Crack 2006

Cc_clip_thumbnailThis year's new Christmas beer is a spiced Belgian style ale of 5.5%abv.  We started with a classic English old ale grain bill and fermented it with a Belgian ale yeast at a slightly elevated temperature.  The resulting beer is a full-bodied malty brown ale with a characteristic Belgian nose to it.  We then added a special spice mixture to the beer to give it an aromatic highlight with a hint of vanilla that fades quickly, leaving behind a malty moreish finish.

This year's Crack flew out of the cold stores (sorry, publicans, we're sold out!),  although we still have some left in bottles which should age well.  We may bring this one back as a regular winter seasonal in the New Year.

A propos our livery, the kerfuffle over Santa's Butt has not escaped our notice, either. One supposes we wouldn't have a very easy time marketing Christmas Crack over in the US, either.  Especially from a brewery called Humpty Dumpty. 

Golden Gorse, 5.4%

Gorse_clip_1_1Golden Gorse is our first completely new beer.  At 5.4%abv, we're calling it a Norfolk Blonde Ale.  Very light in colour and with a balanced hoppy finish, this one can be served a bit cooler than usual. It's a lovely refreshing drink; the perfect substitute for a pint of lager. 

Available in casks and bottle-conditioned.

Humpty Dumpty Ale, 4.1%

Humpty_clip_sm_2 Humpty Dumpty Ale is our flagship best better at 4.1%abv.

Amber-coloured and with a hint of fruit in the nose, the flavour starts sweet before a long dry finish. 

Humpty Dumpty Ale is one of our stock ales and is available year-round.

Railway Sleeper, 5%

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Railway Sleeper is a strong ale, full-bodied and with a slightly fruity nose. A malty mouthfeel proceeds to leave a long dry finish.

Railway Sleeper is in our regular rotation and is available year-round. 

Cheltenham Flyer, 4.6%

Chelt_fly_clip_3      An amber beer with a distinctive hoppy finish

Swallowtail, 4.0%

Swallowtail_label_5 Relaunched in April 2007, Swallowtail is a light and refreshing summer seasonal with a balanced bitter finish.

It is named after the magnificent butterfly found mainly in the Norfolk Broads and a few other wetland sites in Britain.

You'll find Swallowtail at fine pubs throughout East Anglia all summer long!