What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? The Runaway Brewery – cos that’s what it feels like we’re doing. We packed in our jobs last year to set out on an adventure in brewing. The Runaway Brewery is the result! What is your brewery capacity? 5.5bbl What is different about your […]
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Hardknott OnTrack – open for business
With the official opening of Hardknott On Track things have come full circle for Hardknott Brewery, The brewery originally started in the Woolpack Inn, berfore Dave and Ann sold up and moved the brewery to Millom so that they could focus on making great beer. 4 years on and with the new brewery site in […]
View Post craft beer, craft beer bar, cumbrian beer, hardknott, real aleComing soon – Truefitt’s Tap
Beer lovers in Northallerton will soon be able to quench their thirst at Truefitt’s Tap. Due to open for the second bank holiday in May Truefitt’s first bar will serve cask, keg and bottled beers. The beers will of course include the range from Truefitt Brewing Co as well as showcasing beers from other breweries. […]
View Post bar, beer bar, bottled beer, cask beer, craft bar, keg beer, kegged beer, middlesbrough, northallerton, real ale, truefittA Roaring Trade – Lion’s Den Beer Shop Yarm
Yarm has it’s first specialist beer and drinks shop, with roughly 180 beers, 24 ciders, 70 spirits, 150 wines, 25 whiskeys and 20 liqueurs, a huge 98% of which are not sold in the supermarket, what’s more if they don’t stock something a customer is trying to find they will do their best to source it […]
View Post beer shop, bottled beer, craft beer, gin, real ale, teesside beer, wine, Yorkshire Ale, Yorkshire beerThe Crafty Pint, Darlington
I’ll be honest there’s not many places round here to buy decent bottled beer, whether it be local or from further a field. There is the odd shop like Whistle Stop Wines in Saltburn and of course the supermarkets have the odd beer, even B&M gets the odd bottle of decent ale in now and […]
View Post beer shop, bottled beer, darlington, northern ale, northern beer, real aleMeet 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 aleUnderrated Breweries Number 7: St Austell
St Austell are a brewery I’ve admired for ages, but fell head over heels for when we were on honeymoon in Cornwall back in April. As you can imagine they have a lot of pubs in Cornwall and just about everywhere sells some of their beer. The St Austell pubs we visited were great, most of them […]
View Post bottled beer, cornish beer, real ale, Underrated BreweriesMeet 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 beerBattle of the Breweries: Mallinsons vs Roosters @ The Slip Inn, York, 23rd June
The last Battle of the Breweries pitted Marble against Summer Wine and was a great day out with plenty of excellent beers and a tasty BBQ. This one promises to be another corker with 16 beers from 2 of Yorkshires best breweries….Mallinsons and Roosters. It kicks off at midday and along with the beer there […]
View Post battle of the breweries, battle of the brewers, cask ale, real ale, Yorkshire Ale, Yorkshire 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 […]
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