Nottingham Post

Pip pip hooray! Tavern scoops top cider award

SECOND CAMRA TITLE FOR TONY’S MICROPUB

- By LYNETTE PINCHESS lynette.pinchess@reachplc.com @Lynettepin­chess

A NOTTINGHAM micro pub which opened less than a year ago has scooped another award from the Campaign for Real Ale (Camra).

The Partizan Tavern, winner of Nottingham Camra’s Cider Pub of the Year in March, has now taken the regional crown.

The pub in Manvers Street, Sneinton, sells draught and bottled cider.

Real ciders (fermented from the whole juice of fresh-pressed apples or pears) have recently included Nouveau from the Sneinton Cider Company, West Croft Dry from Somerset and Torkard’s Dab Con One, made in Hucknall.

Cask and craft beers are also served, but no spirits.

The Partizan Tavern was opened by Tony Perkins after he was made redundant as an electricia­n just before the first lockdown in 2020.

He spent his spare time planning to open the Partizan Tavern, named after Serbian football team, Partizan Belgrade, which Tony has followed ever since the side played Notts County’s youth team in 1990.

The tavern beat seven other pubs, all winners of their respective branches, to take the regional title. It will now go through to the ‘Super Regional’ round of the competitio­n.

Tony said: “It came as a real surprise to win the East Midlands award as we are such a small venue.

“We try to give our drinkers a reasonable choice whether it’s cider or perry, cask or craft beer.”

Camra hailed it a “great achievemen­t” for a small pub that’s not been open for long.

Nottingham Camra cider officer Heather Stretton said: “We are lucky to have so many good cider pubs in our branch area, and we are delighted to congratula­te the team at the Partizan Tavern on this great success, and wish them well in the next round.”

The win comes just as Camra launches Nottingham’s Cider Saunter, with 26 pubs taking part in the trail throughout July, from the Abdication in Daybrook to the Willowbroo­k in Gedling. Drinkers have to visit eight pubs to qualify for a free pint at the Robin Hood Beer & Cider Festival in October. Those visiting all 26 pubs will be entered into a prize draw to win a free onehour pleasure flight around the Nottingham area in a light aircraft. Heather added: “Camra is not exclusivel­y about beer, many members prefer to drink apple or pear-based products, and the Nottingham Cider Team is proud to promote these wonderful drinks. “We appreciate the heritage and skill of our many cider and perry makers throughout the country and we are lucky enough to have a large number of makers within the East Midlands.

“Our Cider Saunter is a great opportunit­y to try an interestin­g and varied range of the cider maker’s art.”

It came as a real surprise to win the East Midlands award as we are such a small venue. Tony Perkins

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Owner Tony Perkins behind the bar of the Partizan Tavern in Manvers Street, Sneinton

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