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Beer & Cheese Pairing at Sheffield Food Festival

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Ahead of our Beer and cheese pairing session on the 2nd day of Sheffield Food Festival  I'm enjoying a beer back at home, reflecting, after a full day chatting to a whole bunch of lovely people who came by our stall today. We brought a varied cross section of different beer styles and breweries to the festival; from local favourites (Bradfield and Thornbridge), to Sheffield newbies (North Union), Trappist classics, Danish sour - an Evil Twin Berliner Weisse to hopped up American IPAs from Firestone Walker AND more. I've loved the response, it's been great - from people looking to try something new or just partaking in a familiar favourite. Yet, what I've appreciated the most is the huge enjoyment beer brings. It puts a big warm smile on your face. Let's raise a glass to that!

Another dimension to notch up that enjoyment of beer is pairing it with food and Sunday's session is all about trying it with cheese. If you think about it there's a natural affinity there. Both have a common starting source - with beer, barley and wheat (both members of the grass family) and cheese - milk producing animals feed on grass. You often find farmer's collecting spent grains from breweries to feed their livestock too -  the cycle keeps going round. 

On a personal level, I often find that due to the breadth and complexity of beer styles it makes it easier (and more satisfying) to find a partner to your meal. I've included a table below featured in a blog post from beer writer Mark Dredge - take a look at his beer blog HERE, and I'd hugely recommend picking up his books on beer and food. 

Everyone's palate is different and each individual has a preference whether it's a rich dark imperial stout or a tart mouth-puckering gueuze or a malt driven pale ale. So as an individual you'll naturally sway to your tastes. But one way to really help develop what flavours you're picking up and explore what your taste buds are telling you is the ability to describe what your experiencing. I've included a copy of Mark's 'Beer Flavour Wheel' below - take a sip of your next beer and start in the middle - if you've a US hopped beer what aromas and flavours are you discovering (herbal? pine?). Once you begin to pinpoint some of these flavours it'll really help you start to match a tasty food pairing. 

After all that reading - I bet you're dying to just drink a beer and eat some cheese!

So after many weeks of 'research' myself and Anchorage finally settled on this little selection of 5 beer and cheese pairings. Give them a try in the demo, and let us know what you think:

1. Starnachas (Swiss) cheese & Anchorage 'Session IPA' (4.8%)

2. Chevre (France) goats cheese & Kyuichi Brewery 'Hitachino Nest White Ale' (5.5%)

3. Truffle noir (Holland) Gouda & Abbeydale 'Midnight Special' Porter (4.8%)

4.  Fourme D'ambert (French) blue cheese & Mad Hatter Brewing 'Liverpool Tart' (4.2%)

5.  Picos de Europa (Spanish) blue cheese & Trappistes Rochefort 'Rochefort 10' (11.3%)

Here's 3 from the above explained in a little more detail: 

Chevre with Kiuchi Brewery - Hitachino Nest White Ale

Type: Semi-soft

Age: 4 months

Produced: Northern France, produced by Soignon, Generic area of production

Milk: Pasteurised Goats cheese

Flavour: Tangy, Earthy, lightly tart

This is a classic example of Chevre – younger, fresh Goats Cheese.  Lower in fat and often used by dieters.  Production is seasonal from March – October.  We chose this as it had a very creamy texture, blending well with the carbonation of the Wheat beer

Wheat beer and Goats cheese is one of the best known cheese and beer matches and with very good reason.  The soft and creamy texture Goats cheese combines brilliantly with the wheat flavour and lift each other.  

 

Brewery               Kiuchi Brewery

Beer       White Ale

Beer Style            Belgian style white ale

abv         5.5%

Origin    Kounosu, Japan

 

Tasting Notes:     Hitachino Nest White Ale is brewed in the tradition of a Belgian style white beer with coriander, nutmeg, orange peel and orange juice. Malts: Lager, Wheat  Hops: Perle, Styrian Golding  Adjuncts: Flaked Wheat, Flaked Barley, Coriander, Nutmeg, Orange peel. Refreshing, mildly hopped with a complex flavour it is one of Hitachino's top-selling beers.

About:    The Kiuchi Brewery was established in 1823 by Kiuchi Gihei, the headman of Kounosu village. His family was collecting rice from farmers as land taxes for the Mito Tokugawa family and began his brewery with the idea of using the remaining rice stocks from the warehouse. In the 1950's, Mikio Kiuchi inherited the brewery legacy. It was the time when the sake industry flourished as the rapid growth of Japan's economy after the World War II. Although many sake breweries started mass producing low quality sake due to increased demand, Kiuchi Brewery maintained their policy of pursuing the best quality of sake with the optimum ingredients and craftsmanship.In 1996, Kiuchi started brewing HITACHINO NEST BEER and, in subsequent years, has gained international acclaim and winning numerous awards. Kounosu is about 1 hours drive north of Tokyo.

 

Truffle Noir and Abbeydale Brewery - Midnight Special

Type: Semi Hard

Produced: Northern Holland

Milk: Pasteurised cows Milk

Aged: 12 months

Flavour: Creamy, slight caramel sweetness, light – medium body.  Strong intense flavour of Truffles coming through in part as well

Texture: firm, not crumbly

Truffle Noir is a very special Cheese, it’s a Dutch Gouda style, but is specked with Italian Summer Truffle making it a very luxurious experience.  Gouda cheese is named after the Dutch town of Gouda as this is where it was traditionally traded.  Gouda can be quite a light inexpensive cheese but when aged like this is becomes deeper with a distinct umami character. 

The Gouda offers a rich and creamy body that combines well with the wheat and roasted malt in the porter with the intensity of the truffle really lifting the combination.  It’s the two notes of nature that match making it really pop. 

 

Brewery               Abbeydale

Beer       Midnight Special

Beer Style            Porter

abv         4.8%

Origin    Sheffield, UK

Tasting Notes: After a recent trip to Founders Brewery in Michigan in the US, Patrick & Sue (co-directors) witnessed a lot of American brewers using roasted wheat malt to add lots of dark colour to beers without imparting an intense bitterness often associated with using black malt. The use of Midnight Wheat gives a subtle roasted flavour without the intense bitterness of black malt. The late addition of Cascade and Amarillo hops from America adds a pleasing dimension to this porter.

About:  Patrick, Abbeydale's co-Director, started his working life in his father's Scissor works. He used to make beer at home using full mash brews. In the early nineties he was offered a job as a brewer at Kelham Island Brewery where he stayed until leaving to start up Abbeydale - in 1996. Their identity is inspired by their location - being named after the district that runs along the Sheaf Valley towards the old abbey at Beauchief. The logo of the brewery itself being inspired by the frontage of the Beachief Abbey.

www.abbeydalebrewery.com

Fourme D’Ambert cheese with Mad Hatter Brewing -  Liverpool Tart

Type: Semi-Hard Blue Cheese

Milk: Unpasteurised Cows Milk

Aged: 4 months

Flavour: Rich, intense + salty

Texture: Supple and dense (unusually for a blue Cheese)

One of the oldest cheeses in France and still produced using traditional methods in Auvergne, France.  This is an excellent example and comes from a small

tisanal producer for an excellen cheese. A Blue Cheese with the distinctive flavours of the Roquefort Mold which gives it enough power to match with stronger and more distinctive beer. Here we've matched it with the unusual and interesting Liverpool Tart a Gose style, where the tart character of the beer blends in well with the intense flavours and saltiness of the chees. Making the flavours last longer together on the palate.  

 

Brewery               Mad Hatter Brewing

Beer       Liverpool Tart

Beer Style            Gose

abv         4.2%

Origin    Liverpool, UK

 

Tasting Note: A perfectly balanced Gose based on the traditional Scouse sweet treat. Pale in look, aromas of peaches and apricot with a sharp, crisp and zesty flavour profile. The tang of salt halts the sweetness and gives a satisfying finish. Medium effervescence and mouthfeel, aroma  with focus on fruity note plus Citra hops and coriander adding to lemon note. No bitterness on the palate just sour spiciness overlaid by complex array of banana, green apple, dried apricot and zest. Finish crisp, dry, mouth-puckering and very refreshing - the saline characteristics particularly prominent in the dry finis and body of the bee. Often see recipes (particularly pasta dishes) using blue cheese and lemon - as the zingy lemon really matches up to the salty cheese. For simple starter try grilled asparagus sprinkled with fresh lemon juice and crumbled blue cheese. Refreshing light carbonation lifts the dense nature of the cheese - both complex flavours working in unison.

About: Gareth Matthews and his partner Sue Starling founded the Mad Hatter Brewing Company in February 2013. Constantly experimenting with flavours and combinations making this an extremely exciting brewery to follow. Liverpool tart recipe - earliest known mention from 1897, a pastry tart with lemon & dark muscavado sugar filling. Gose traditional beer style from Leipzig in Germany made with salty water.

Gose is an ancient, sour and saline tasting ale, made from more than half malted wheat and the rest malted barley. The brew is fermented with both yeast and lactic bacteria and is spiced with coriander and hop It is brewed with slightly salted water. Gose is a 1000-year old top-fermented beer style that is now most closely associated with Leipzi. Gose takes its name from the river Gose which flows through the town of Goslar, about 100 miles west of Leipzig. Goslar rose to prominence in the 11th century, not only as one of the wealthiest and most important copper, lead, zinc, salt, and silver mining towns in the German Empire, but also as a brew center.

 www.madhatterbrewing.co.uk

Brooklyn BrewShop Kits

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We're extremely happy to be a stockist for Brooklyn BrewShop homebrew kits.

 

We think they've pulled together a selection of great recipes and offer the whole package in terms of information too with home brew videos and recipe ideas constantly being added. 

Check out their website brooklynbrewshop.com

 

We offer a range of their Beer Making Kits such as Everyday IPA and Chocolate Maple Porter AND their Beer Making Mixes. 




BIG NEWS *Klaxon*

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OK so here goes....BIG NEWS *Klaxon*

We are moving....NEXT DOOR - 448 Abbeydale Road into a beautiful corner location with our own front door and everything.

We are currently closed Mon 6th to Thurs 9th April, whilst we refurb the new location.

We will then be back open in the new corner spot on Fri 10th April 11am to 8pm.

Everything may not be completely [ermmm] finished but most importantly we will have lots of beer including draught take out available - with our swingtop 1L growlers OR fill your own. Poured from our top notch Kontakt 40 draught machine.

Draught Beer Menu for launch:
*Dugges (Sweden) High Five IPA (7.5%)
 

In addition we're part of the Buxton Brewery Company simultaneous launch of Two Ton IPA (11%) the same day!

With the bigger space we'll also be stocking more breweries and beers....I'll start to announce new additions from Monday all through the week.

Come say beery hello to your friendly neighbourhood beer shop in it's new space.

New opening hours will be:
Mon: closed
Tues to Thurs: 11am to 7pm
Fri & Sat : 11am to 8pm
Sun: 11am - 5pm

A Firkin Beer Festival

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Hop Hideout & The Picture House Social present...A Firkin Beer Festival. 

Running over the whole Easter Bank Holiday weekend in the games room. 18 casks, 2 keg lines and a whole heap of tasty bottled beers and ciders from Yorkshire and beyond. 

Free entry

Pizza oven all night, music all weekend. 

BEERS CONFIRMED SO FAR:

CASK:

Bad Seed Brewery / Northern Alchemy - Belgian Rose Ale - 4%

BlackJack / Arbor - Live Long and Prosper 6.1%
A seriously hoppy strong pale ale of delight, a collaboration beer of the Arbor and Black Jack variety dedicated to the memory of the late and great Leonard Nimoy.

BlackJack - Belgian Red IPA - 6.8%
A hoppy red Belgian style IPA, with lots of late hopping with Citra, Mosaic and Galaxy.

Burning Sky - Plateau - Pale Ale - 3.5%
Pale gold in colour, with a crisp malt edge and sharp bitterness. Hopped at different stages of the brew , with a big mix of US & NZ hops. Full in flavour, zesty & refreshing. 

Buxton Brewery - Ace Edge - IPA - 6.8%

Fyne Ales / Siren - Wee Milky Way - Milk Black IPA 3.1%
A lovely, super smooth, low abv black IPA brewed in collaboration with Siren. A jet black IPA with a light tan head. Big hop aroma with a smooth mouthfeel from added lactose and a slight liquorice edge from the malt.


Hawkshead - NZPA - Pale Ale - 6%
Brewed with several varieties of New Zealand hops & created by their Kiwi Head Brewer Matt Clarke. Passionfruit, mango and apricot aromas & a citrus bitterness are balanced by the sweetness of English Maris Otter barley to produce an extraordinary beer which showcases the unique hops of New Zealand


IMBH / Celt Experience - Yes Way IPA - 6.2% 

Left Handed Giant Brewing Co - Pale - 4.1%
Crisp, easy drinking pale. Bags of fresh hop aroma, fruity flavours with a dry finish.

Magic Rock Brewing - Punchline - Chipotle Porter - 5.4%

On the Edge - Cascadian Black - 4% 
Cascadian black IPA made with Marris Otter, wheat, chocolate malt and a combination of British and US hops. A small batch brewery which brews just up the road. 


Salopian Brewing Co – Kashmir IPA - 5.5% 
An elegant strong Salopian version of an IPA, citrus, pines and tropical fruit engulf the palate. A dry body with an extremely long lingering finish.


Siren Craft Brew / Elusive - Dinner For Two - hoppy Vienna Pale Ale - 4.2%

Siren Craft Brew - Dinner For Three - hoppy Vienna Pale Ale (with Citra and Palisade) - 4.2%

Wild Beer Co - Bibble - Pale Ale - 4.2%

Waen - Pressure Drop - American Pale Ale - 4.5%
American pale ale with Citra, Simcoe & Cascade hops. 

Weird Beard - Decadence Stout - 5.5%
A rich and decadent stout using multiple grains types. Rich with chocolate and coffee roast flavours with just a touch of oat creaminess. 

Wiper True - Milk Shake Stout - 5.0%
Bristol breweries were once famous for brewing the best milk stouts around. Wiper and True take on the traditional recipe uses copious amounts of chocolate malts and vanilla pods to create a rich, velvety and satisfying dark beer.

KEG:
Cromarty - Anniversary III - Belgian Quad - 11%
Belgian Quadrupel style brewed for Cromarty's third anniversary with caramelised figs. Bags of flavour with dried fruit, figgy pudding, caramel and more. 


Ilkley / Yeastie Boys - 3.74 degrees - 6.2%


BOTTLES / CIDER:
to be announced

Please note: Beers may be subject to change during the festival due to availability

 

A Beery Long Week (Sheffield Beer Week)

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We've been busy co-organsing this! Sheffield Beer Week starts on Monday March 16 running through for 7 days, during the same week at SIBA's conference and Beer X.

Join us throughout the week as we'll be venturing to many events, or just come in and say hello at the shop. We'll also be hosting a selection of photographs from Nicci Peet's 'Caught On The Hop' project. 

We'll also be out Sat 21st March on a #Twissup with @CAMRGB 

1pm – MEET AT THE SHEFFIELD TAP

2pm – Rutland Arms

3.30pm – Tap & Tankard

5.00pm – Craft & Dough for Pizza

Hop Hideout present ‘Caught On The Hop’ Photography Exhibition

Venue: Hop Hideout (entrance through Vintedge), 444 Abbeydale Rd, S7 1FR
Website: https://www.hophideout.co.uk
Date: Throughout Sheffield Beer Week
Buses: 97,98

Time: check website for opening hours

During Sheffield Beer Week Hop Hideout will host an exhibition featuring a selection of photograph’s from Nicci Peet’s ‘Caught On The Hop‘ project. These photographs document women in the beer industry across New Zealand – one of the fastest growing craft beer industries in the world. 
(Hosted in the events space next door, access via Vintedge/Hop Hideout).

 

http://niccipeet.tumblr.com/tagged/CaughtOnTheHop

"Britain's best beer retailers honoured at House of Commons" (still in shock)

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We had a trip down to the House of Commons on Tuesday 27th Jan on invitation from industry publication Off Licence News. We met some beery compadres and came back with an award! 

Thanks to everyone over the last 14 months for supporting our little specialist beer shop in Sheffield, I raise a glass to you all. 

Off Licence News said:

"Leading industry names and MPs attended the event organised by trade magazine Off Licence News to recognise the retailers both big and small making the biggest contribution to selling our national drink.

The awards singled out the top independent beer shops from across the UK – along with the best national drinks chain and supermarket.

Rosie Davenport, Editor at Off Licence News Editor, said: “Pubs do a great job promoting beer, but the swathes of great beer shops play just as important a role in enhancing consumers’ appreciation.  

More people are drinking great beer at home than ever before and the businesses recognised at Off Licence News’ Celebrate British Beer Awards are dedicated to sourcing and selling interesting brews and supporting the UK’s vibrant brewing scene. “


List of regional winners:

Regional Retailer of the Year - London: Real Ale

Regional Retailer of the Year - North: Hop Hideout

Regional Retailer of the Year - South: Beer Emporium

Regional Retailer of the Year - Midlands/East: Hopology

Regional Retailer of the Year - Scotland: The Beer Hive            

Regional Retailer of the Year - Wales: Gwin Llŷn Wines


Off Licence News link

Events for 2015.....well the first half of the year!

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So pleased to announce our line up of events for the first half of 2015. Big thanks to those breweries and people who have agreed so far! 



Thurs 26th Feb 7-9pm Mad Hatter Brewing - Meet the Brewer
Going from strength to strength this Liverpool brewery are producing some boss beers. From cranberry and beetroot wit to cherry scotch ale and rye IPAs. 






Thurs 12th March 7-9pm Beer O'Clock Show tasting
details to be announced.






Thurs 23rd April 7-9pm Thornbridge hosted tasting
details to be announced. Thornbridge are celebrating their 10 year anniversary so it'll be an exciting year.....Jaipur X anyone...?








Thurs 21st May 7-9pm Marble - Meet the Brewer
details to be announced.




Tickets available in the shop £10 per ticket, number limited. 
Event held at Vintedge




Blogs & Pieces

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Thanks to all who have called into our little beer gem. It's nice to read your thoughts!



poster by popchartlab.com

Here's a few blogs and pieces we enjoyed reading -


Chris Hall's 'Green, Hoppy Shots'
http://chrishallbeer.com/tag/hop-hideout/

Craig Heap -
http://craigheap.co/tag/hop-hideout/


Indie Sheffield - '5 New Kids on the Block'
http://www.indiesheffield.co.uk/everything/5-new-kids-on-the-block/

Boak & Bailey - 
http://boakandbailey.com/2014/05/reflections-northern-tour/


Nibbly Pig -
http://www.nibblypig.co.uk/eating-out/electric-candlelight-cafe-hop-hideout

Mashtun and Meow -
http://www.mashtunandmeow.co.uk/search/label/hop%20hideout


Our Fave Places -
http://www.ourfaveplaces.co.uk/guides/area/the-antiques-quarter

Wee Beefy - drinking beer in 2015
http://weebeefyspubblog.blogspot.co.uk/


Two Beer Geeks - 
http://twobeergeeks.blogspot.co.uk/2014/12/beer-central-hop-hideout.html





let us know if there's more out there via +Hop Hideout   /  @HopHideout

Tryanuary & Opening hours for 2015!

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One year down - our first year (well celebrated back in November!) and it's been a good one!

Thanks to everyone who lives local to the shop and regularly pops in to buy beer and cider, AND to all those visitors from further afield. We tried some new hours over December and have decided to keep the extended hours going due to their popularity. Soooo our new opening hours as of 2015 are...dada:

Mon - closed
Tuesday 11-5pm
Wednesday 11-5pm
Thursday 11-5pm
Friday 10-6pm
Saturday 10-6pm
Sunday 11-4pm



January for us is going to be a month of trying new beers, beer styles and breweries and we'll be sharing all those as we go along. Influenced by the great idea started over at www.tryanuary.co.uk.


"Join the #tryanuary movement!

Make it your mission to seek out new INDEPENDENT breweries, beers, bars and bottle shops, and share your discoveries with people throughout January. It's that simple."










Whether it's that classic you've been meaning to try ‪#‎Fantome‬, or a Californian brewpub IPA @moylansbrewery that you'd love to travel to one day. Or try a new beer style like @buxtonbrewery Berliner Weisse or @omnipollo saison or @runawaybrewery smoked porter, or an Australian pale @stoneandwood. Whether you want to try an old classic from ‪#‎Samsmiths‬ India ale or #‎Dungarvan‬ Irish stout.

January is the month to try! @tryanuary ‪#‎Tryanuary‬
www.facebook.com/tryanuary



New Brews: Wild Beer, Hawkshead, Rogue, De Molen, Runaway, Beak

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Wild Beer Co drop their peanut butter milk stout






Hawkshead finally on the shelves. Some of the tastiest beers at Indy Man Beer Con. 







Manchester's Runaway brewery, lots of good things being heard 'bout this new 2014 set up







Beak, Beak, Beak from the mind of Daniel Tapper


Weihenstephaner brewing since 1040
and Paulaner since 1634

Some of the best wheat beers around.....Vitus won World Beer Awards Best Strong Wheat Beer this year too 




Fantome, saison no more :)



Gueuzerie Tilquin situated in the Senne Valley, Belgium

"is a spontaneous fermentation beer obtained from the blending 
of 1, 2 and 3 years old lambics. Unfiltered and unpasteurized, 
it is re-fermented in the bottle for a minimum period of 6 months. The lambics used were fermented and matured in our own oak barrels at the blendery. They are made from worts brewed by Boon, Lindemans, Girardin and Cantillon."

Adding to the sour-tastics inc Tuverbol/Duysters a strong tripel blended with 3 Fonteinen lambic and 3 Fonteinen's cherry



More Rogue inc Voodoo - a doughnut ale!
Plus California brewpub Moylan's hoppy IPA









De Molen back in town with an impy, dark beer focus. 

RasputinRussian Imperial Stout
Bitch Black 75cl - Black Saison
Rook & Vuur (Smoke & Fire)Smoked with chili peppers
AmarilloImperial/Double IPA (India Pale Ale)

Christmas Opening Hours 2014

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Ales from the Crypt-mas: thanks to Ben Cooney www.benjamincooney.com




Christmas Opening hours will start on Fri 14th Nov. 


We'll be open more days (Tues) and longer (Fri & Sat) so hopefully making it easier for you all to pop in for beery goodies. 



Tues to Thursday: 12-5pm
Friday: 10-7.30pm
Saturday: 10-7.30pm
Sunday: 11-4pm



Christmas week:
Mon 22nd Dec: Closed
Tues 23rd Dec 12-5pm
Wed 24th Dec: 11-4pm
Thurs 25th - Fri 26th Dec: Closed
Sat 27th Dec: 10-6pm
Sun 28th Dec: 11-4pm

New Year's week:
Mon 29th Dec: Closed
Tues 30th Dec 12-5pm
Wed 31st Dec: 12-5pm
Thurs 1st - Fri 2nd Jan: Closed
Sat 3rd: 10-6pm
Sun 4th Jan: 11-4pm

From Jan we will be back to: Wed to Sunday opening.

Cheers again everyone!







Our annual Ales from the Cryptmas - where we select 13 daily beers to countdown to the main turkey stuffing feast....erm Christmas day is out on @HopHideout


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444 Abbeydale Road (within Vintedge - on the corner of Sheldon/Abbeydale Rd). S7 1FR

Birthday Celebrations - Thurs 13th Nov Picture House Social with Tom J Newell's Showboat

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We'll be celebrating our 1st birthday next week. Thanks to everyone's support.

Vintedge will also be celebrating their newly refurbed interior by next weekend.
Join us at Picture House Social on Thurs 13th Nov for Tom J Newell's Showboat music quiz (prizes from us to be won!). Further details below.

Then Sat 15th & Sun 16th Nov we will have a pop up bier cafe at Vintedge/Hop Hideout with Kernel on tap. With every purchase from Hop Hideout over the weekend, you recieve a ticket, for entry in our birthday raffle.



"Playing records in a non-alphabetical sequence last night was fun, but next Thursday sees another instalment of The Showboat A to Z Challenge.

More of my prints, zines and stickers up for grabs, but this time with added prizes on offer from the Picture House Pizza Oven and from Hop Hideout who are celebrating their 1st Birthday.

It's still free to enter, but there'll be a collection tin passed around for Artfelt: The Children's Hospital Charity to make donations.

Thursday 13th November.
8pm-12midnight.


At 9pm SHARP, Tom will play 26 records, starting with an artist or band beginning with the letter 'A' and continuing alphabetically to 'Z'.
Write down as many as you can to win.
Answer sheets and pens provided.
Shazammers will be disqualified and disgraced.
Good Luck!

Prizes
1 – TJN Print + Stickers / Hop Hideout Tee + Tote + 12 pack beers / 2 Free Pizzas.
2 – TJN Zine + Stickers / Hop Hideout Tee + 2 beers / 1 Free Pizza.
3 – TJN Stickers / Hop Hideout Tote + 2 beers."



www.facebook.com/tomjnewellart


Sheffield Antiques Quarter Christmas Vintage Market 8th Dec

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"A Great Local 'Vintage' event right in the middle of the Antiques Quarter in the INCREDIBLE and ICONIC Abbeydale Picture House. With 50 Stalls of Retro, Vintage, Art & Crafts, Antiques and Salvage wares - as well as great local Artisan Foods. It's our best and biggest event of the year.


We've extended our event indoors to include a FASHION SHOW 'Through the Decades' The1920's to the 1970's. The Fashion Show runs from 12pm-1.30pm with all participants having indoor stalls alongside the Cat Walk. 


Purdys-Hair hair will be glamming things up with make-up hair-do's and King Biscuit Time will provide the appropriate vinyl accompaniment. 

Live music all day from Ric from the The Rude Shipyard

There will be Mulled Cider and an incredible array of bottled beers (Great Pressie packs too) from Hop Hideout with their PopUp bar and shop. Hot Spiced Soup and Roasted Chestnuts and food from Nether Edge Pizza CompanyJameson's Cafe & Tea Rooms, The Rude Shipyard and much more.... 

All in all a great line up - Hope You Can Come...."





Limoncello with an E

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Entrance - through Vintedge on corner Sheldon/Abbeydale Rd










We're in the latest copy of Exposed Magazine - which you can pick up in lots of places around Sheffield (& from us!).


I usually write a monthly beery blog too over here - LINK


 







New brews in this week - more to come but a taster for now.



Stone & Wood - "We established Stone & Wood Brewing Company in Byron Bay in 2008 after many years of working in the beer business. Our dream was to quit ‘working for the man’, shed the corporate garbage and get back to basics.
As the original brewers of Byron Bay we built our brewery here at the eastern tip of Australia, in a part of the world where people enjoy having a beer when relaxing after catching a wave, catching a band at the pub or just catching up with friends. It’s that sort of place."








Pressure Drop deliver Strictly Roots a beer with infused Dandelion and Burdock roots - artwork by Pete Fowler







Pete Fowler artwork for Super Furry Animals









Siren - US release Lemon Cello (it's Limoncello with an E guv)

Rainbow project Empress Stout & Even More Jesus.



















Camden town & Beavertown have a love child - One Hells of a Beaver











Hop Hideout, speciality beer shop
444 Abbeydale Road, Sheffield, S7 1FR
hophideout@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/hophideout.co.uk
@HopHideout

Opening Times:
Wed & Thurs 12 to 5pm
Fri & Sat 10 to 6pm
Sun 11 to 4pm


Where we are:
444 Abbeydale Road, Sheffield, S7 1FR (entrance from
Vintedge on the corner. We are next to The Broadfield Pub). Lots of parking on Sheldon Road to side of Vintedge or nearby carparks on Abbeydale Road which are free up to an hour.

If you are visiting from the city centre catch the 87 (Stagecoach), 97 & 98 (First Travel) from outside the Peace Gardens (opposite Co-op). Roughly 10-15mins via bus.

For timetables visit Travel South Yorkshire, usually the services are every 10 minutes.
Alight opposite The Broadfield pub on Abbeydale Road.

New Beers *Klaxon*

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Green Flash in your face


Westbrook - One Claw rye pale ale




Omnipollo 







1, 2, 3....no it's not that simple

                    
Partizan - a threesome of saisons


        
                               To Ol & Mikkeller collaboration

                                       Buxton juicy fruits with Stolen Fruit &                                                               Red Raspberry Rye











Hop Hideout, a speciality beer shop housed within a vintage arcade in the Antiques Quarter of Sheffield. 


hophideout@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/hophideout.co.uk
@HopHideout

Opening Times:
Wed & Thurs 12 to 5pm

Fri & Sat 10 to 6pm
Sun 11 to 4pm

Where we are:
444 Abbeydale Road, Sheffield, S7 1FR (entrance from Vintedge on the corner. We are next to The Broadfield Pub). Lots of parking on Sheldon Road to side of Vintedge or nearby carparks on Abbeydale Road which are free up to an hour.

If you are visiting from the city centre catch the 87 (Stagecoach), 97 & 98 (First Travel) from outside the Peace Gardens (opposite Co-op). Roughly 10-15mins via bus.

For timetables visit Travel South Yorkshire, usually the services are every 10 minutes. 
Alight opposite The Broadfield pub on Abbeydale Road.

Sept to Oct Events - Tag!

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Fri 5th Sept: The 100 Best Breweries Bookazine authors Chris Hall & Craig Heap host an IPA evening (beer & cheese sampling)



£15, 7-9pm, Electric Candlelight Cafe



"IPA is a style that epitomises the flavour and artistry of great craft beer. Despite its popularity, IPA is still a widely misunderstood style, and it couldn't be more different now to the pale ales first exported to India over two hundred years ago.

Chris Hall and Craig Heap, co-authors of 365 Best Beers in The World and 100 Best Breweries in The World, will guide you through IPA's murky origins to its perhaps equally murky present incarnations. Along the way, you will taste your way through IPA's history as an exported pale ale, a vehicle for revolution, and a platform for creativity and showmanship.
To help soak up all that history, hops and high alcohol beer, Chris and Craig will also match each IPA to a delicious cheese from a local deli. Book your ticket now for a drinking session through history."


Chris Hall
Beer Writer
Co-author of Craft Beer: 100 Best Breweries in The World





Through Sept & October we will be hosting - Tag! 

Our beer label art exhibition featuring work from Alec Doherty, Jim C, Benjamin Cooney & Richard Norgate.













Beery UP-dates

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Hop Hideout, speciality beer shop
444 Abbeydale Road, Sheffield, S7 1FR
hophideout@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/hophideout.co.uk
@HopHideout

Opening Times:
Wed & Thurs 12 to 5pm
Fri & Sat 10 to 6pm
Sun 11 to 4pm


Where we are:
444 Abbeydale Road, Sheffield, S7 1FR (entrance from
Vintedge on the corner. We are next to The Broadfield Pub). Lots of parking on Sheldon Road to side of Vintedge or nearby carparks on Abbeydale Road which are free up to an hour.

If you are visiting from the city centre catch the 87 (Stagecoach), 97 & 98 (First Travel) from outside the Peace Gardens (opposite Co-op). Roughly 10-15mins via bus.

For timetables visit Travel South Yorkshire, usually the services are every 10 minutes.
Alight opposite The Broadfield pub on Abbeydale Road.



Beery UP-dates, so far in 2014 we've had:

Jan - Northern Monk Brew Co hosted their first Meet the Brewer
Feb - Leigh Linley dropped by to host a beer blogging evening 
March - Meet the brewer with Steel City Brewing's Dave Unpronouncable
May - Jessica Boak & Ray Bailey launched their 1st book Brew Britannia


Upcoming beery events to look out for - details to follow soon:

Fri & Sat 13/14th June: Free beer sampling in shop of Copenhagen Beer Celebration goodies we picked up on our travels plus it's Friday the 13th. Bring your Dad in Sat pre Father's Day....? 






Fri 15th Aug: Meet the Brewer with Bad Seed Brewery
£10, 7-9pm, Electric Candlelight Cafe (plus Hop Hideout glass)





Fri 5th Sept: The 100 Best Breweries Bookazine authors Chris Hall & Craig Heap host an IPA evening (beer & cheese sampling)

£15, 7-9pm, Electric Candlelight Cafe






Through Sept & October: Tag! Beer label art exhibition
Featuring so far Alec Doherty, Jim C, Benjamin Cooney, Simon Peplow, Richard Norgate.

Look out for our Ben Cooney Le Tour, Le Bike, Le Beer mural going up on the windows soon!








http://www.alecdoherty.com/
http://www.jimcportfolio.co.uk/
http://www.simonpeplow.com/
http://www.benjamincooney.com/
http://cargocollective.com/wwwrichardnorgate


Brew Britannia: 5 brews that saved British Beer (event)

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Our next event will be in May as part of Jessica Boak and Ray Bailey's mini book tour....take a look at their page HERE.





Brew Britannia - Five brews that saved British beer: hosted by Jessica Boak and Ray Bailey 

Thurs 22nd May 7-9pm (doors 6.30pm) at Electric Candlelight Cafe (next door to Hop Hideout)


An evening of beer sampling hosted by Cornish based beer devotees Jessica Boak and Ray Bailey.With a forthcoming book - Brew Britannia out in June, covering British beer from 1963 to present day, the evening will take you through a sampling of five beers via tasting notes, historical interludes and informal good humoured chat. 

Tickets £10 (inc Hop Hideout glass), available from Hop Hideout, 444 Abbeydale Road (Within Vintedge), Sheffield. S7 1FR