November 2009 Ales
November Ales








We enter a new period of offering guest ales from the middle of November. Our new permanent ales of Old Father Thames (3.4) and Butcombe bitter (4.0) will have been introduced and their popularity will, no doubt, mean that more good ale will be consumed in the Club. The effects on the ‘guest’ pump will be interesting to note but a change in the regular ales gives us a chance to vary the guest ales we offer you. From middle November, the guest pump will offer ales between 3.5ABV and 5.0ABV thereby giving the membership a chance to drink some stronger ales than has been the case in the recent past. Could be enjoyable and challenging as we welcome in the Winter weather!
Main Ales to change at Goring Social Club
Main Ales to Change at Goring Social Club
The Bar Committee has noted that the sales of our two regular ales have started to decline as ‘guest’ ale sales have soared. The decision has therefore, been taken to introduce two new ales into the Club from the beginning of November, and they will be available for the next 5 months or so, when again, their sales will be reviewed.
We are pleased to announce that the
Two New Ales
will be….
New Membership Renewal Option For 2010
To assist you in paying your subscription to the Social Club for 2010 and onwards the Committee have decided to offer you the opportunity to pay your subscription by Bank Standing Order
All you need to do is to follow the following these instructions:-
Interested In Joining The Committee? (4 Vacancies)
As stated in the March 2009 AGM the Club urgently seek volunteers to fill the 3 vacancies on the Management & Finance Committee, in particular anyone willing to be involved in organising the Clubs entertainment. Would any Member interested in joining the Committee please contact Keith Grant or email membership.
CAMRA Members Welcomed As Guests
The committee took the decision several months ago to allow CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale) members to use the club as guests* of the club. This means that CAMRA members are expected to sign the guest book on entry and show their CAMRA membership card on request.
We know that a number of CAMRA members have visited our club as guests of members and have enjoyed our selection of ales. We hope that many more CAMRA members with visit the club in the future and that some will consider supporting the club long term by becoming full members and by introducing others.