What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Pig and Porter, my wife thought of it. It’s because we are an event catering business, specialising in Hog Roasts and barbecued food, that brews it’s own beer. What is your brewery capacity? We currently cuckoo brew so, depending on the brewery, it is […]
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Meet The Brewer: Peter Stuart (Thistly Cross Cider)
Ok I know people who make cider aren’t called brewers but when I met Peter at IndyMan Beer Con and tried his cider I really wanted him to take part in this because of his passion and knowledge, the cider is damn tasty too, so here’s his entry What is your Brewery name and where […]
View PostMeet The Brewer: Mike Richards (Axholme Brewing Company)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Axholme Brewing Company. It is named after where I live, the Isle of Axholme (an inland river island in North Lincolnshire) What is your brewery capacity? 2.5 brewers barrels, or 410L if you prefer. What is different about your brewery? Our small size allows […]
View Post cask ale, cask beer, Meet The BrewerMeet the Brewer: Nick Ravenhall (Old Worthy Brewing Co)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Old Worthy Brewing Co. I used to work in the scotch whisky industry and the old boys who worked at our distilleries had cracking stories of the whisky men from another era who mischievously helped themselves to the distillery ‘wash’; a form of ‘beer’ […]
View Post cask ale, cask beer, real aleMeet the Brewer: Chris Williams (Williams Bros Brewing Co)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Williams Bros Brewing Co. named after the Brothers who started it (My dad & uncle, Bruce & Scott Williams) It was previously Heather Ale Ltd but it grew beyond our historic ales and a new brand was born to include our contempoary brews too. […]
View Post bottled beer, cask beer, real ale, scottish ale, scottish beerMeet the Brewer: Paul Fallen (Fallen Brewing Company)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Fallen Brewing Company Ltd. No prizes for guessing where it came from. Seemed like too good a branding opportunity to pass up. For once, my name is coming in handy but that’s a story for another day. What is your brewery capacity? I’m contract […]
View Post Meet The Brewer, real ale, scottish beerMeet The Brewer: Josh Dunkley (Cornish Crown Brewery)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Cornish Crown I have owned a pub in Penzance for 8 years called the Crown. I also like to have the word Cornish in the name as I am proud of where I live. I liked the name so much I registered the company in […]
View Post cornish ale, cornish beer, Meet The Brewer, real aleMeet The Brewer: Ed Wray (The Old Dairy Brewery)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? The Old Dairy Brewery. We’re in an old dairy building, and still have cows next door. What is your brewery capacity? The brew length is 5 barrels, though we usually squeeze out 5 ¼. What is different about your brewery? We took our name […]
View Post cask ale, Meet The Brewer, real aleMeet The Brewer: Keir Teasdale (Springhead Brewery)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? The Brewery is called Springhead. It comes for the name of the bend in the river Trent near where the original Brewery (the smallest brewery in Britain at the time) was founded. What is your brewery capacity? Our current capacity is 50 brewer’s barrels (BB) (that’s […]
View Post Meet The BrewerMeet The Brewer: Stuart Neilson (North Riding Brewpub)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? North riding brewpub –the building has been called the north riding hotel since it was built in the late 19th century What is your brewery capacity? 2bbl What is different about your brewery? Its tidgy and its in the cellers of our pub/hotel How […]
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