What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Brasserie de Brunehaut. Founded in 1890 in the village of Brunehaut, by the Allard-Groetembril family What is your brewery capacity? 4500 Hl/year What is different about your brewery? We are artisanal, we make NO compromise with quality, we grow our own barley, we have been the […]
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Meet The Brewer: Garrett W Marrero (Maui Brewing Co)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Maui Brewing Co., when we set out at creating a truly local craft beer for our island we chose to keep it simple and use something that clearly spoke about who and where we are. Maui is a well-known travel destination and we wanted […]
View Post Canned beerMeet The Brewer: Christian Skovdal Andersen (Beer Here)
Beer Here are a brewery I was first introduced to by Phil from Beermerchants and then re acquainted with after an order with My Brewery Tap, both of whom still stock the beers so go and order some after reading this. I hope that you enjoy reading this as much as I did, I think there’s some fantastic […]
View Post bottled beer, danish beerMeet The Brewer: Phil Saltonstall (Brass Castle Brewery)
Meet the Brewer returns again this week wtih another Yorkshire Brewery and not just any brewery it’s a NanoBrewery. What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Brass Castle Brewery – it’s located on Brass Castle Hill in Pocklington, East Yorks What is your brewery capacity? 1 bbl nanobrewery. What is different […]
View Post cask ale, real ale, vegan beer, yorkshire, Yorkshire Ale, Yorkshire beerMeet The Brewer: Jeremy Moss (Cliff Quay Brewery)
This week sees the return of Meet the Brewer, it’s been a while as brewers are busy brewing beer, which is good to hear!! What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? The Cliff Quay Brewery, we are house in part of the former Tolly Cobbold Brewery on Cliff Quay in Ipswich. What […]
View Post cask beer, Cliff Quay Brewery, real aleMeet The Brewer: Tony Gartland (Saltaire Brewery)
This week’s meet the brewer comes from Tony and Saltaire, I’m a big fan of Saltaire brewery and have been drinking them since at Uni just down the road in Bradford, they do some really interesting beers so if you see them they are definitely worth trying. What is your Brewery name and where did it come […]
View Post bottled beer, cask ale, Yorkshire beerMeet The Home Brewer: Gregg Irwin
In a return for Meet the Home Brewer we have Gregg who’s a pro photographer by day and an armature brewer by night…or judging by the number of University ball photos on his website, it he probably spends the day brewing and the night taking pics. Does your homebrewery have a name? if so what’s […]
View Post brewing, home brew, homebrewMeet the Brewer: Paul Spencer (Ossett Brewery)
This week’s Meet the Brewer comes from a brewery I visited a couple of years ago, they make some delicious beers which are pretty easy to get hold of and quite often make an apperance in pubs round here. What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Ossett Brewery, named after the […]
View Post cask ale, local ale, locale, Yorkshire beerMeet The Brewer: James Kemp (JK) (Buxton Brewery)
What is your brewery capacity? 5 Barrel with a half barrel pilot plant for crazy stuff. What is different about your brewery? Good question, there are so many small breweries around and dare i say it some pretty average beers…I guess we’re different because we never stop trying to improve our beers. There is no […]
View Post bottled beer, cask beer, real aleMeet The Brewer: Ian Bradley (Coniston Brewery)
This week’s Meet The Brewer comes from a little closer to home, with Ian from Coniston Brewery in the lovely Lake District, taking time out from his busy schedule to fill us in about the brewery. If you are ever in the area it’s definitely worth a visit but best left until after you’ve climbed Coniston Old […]
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