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Using the name of the former Castle Eden Brewery (having acquired the intellectual rights and recipes), a new 20-barrel commercial plant was installed in 2015 along with a bottling/kegging plant. Besi... View
Established in 2005, this four-barrel plant is located at the rear of the Grey Horse (Consett's oldest pub). The name, beers and branding commemorates the former steelworks in the town which closed in... View
Named after the brewer's two sons, the brewery originally set up as a two-barrel plant in 2014 at the Duke of Wellington pub in Welbury near Northallerton, before moving to Spennymoor and closing in l... View
Established in 2002, Hill Island is a literal translation of Dunholme, from which Durham is derived. It is part of Fowler's Yard Craft Workshops on the banks of the River Wear and can be reached by st... View
Brewing commenced in 2019 on a one-barrel plant situated in a working dairy farm on the outskirts of Sedgefield. There is a taproom in an old milking parlour, currently it only has a licence for the l... View
Established in 2008, the 2.5-barrel microbrewery supplies ales to its tap, the Surtees Arms, beer festivals, and to a growing number of pubs. Produces a range of core beers with monthly specials (both... View