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A nanobrewery launched in 2015, it moved back to Beeston in 2023, from a site in the City Centre. Produces cask and bottle-conditioned beer in a variety of styles. The beers are all unfined (vegan), u... View
Black Iris began brewing in 2011 using a six-barrel plant behind the Flowerpot pub in Derby. It expanded to a brand new 10-barrel plant in 2014 and relocated to premises in Nottingham. Beers are distr... View
Blue Monkey was established in 2008 as a 10-barrel plant, but moved in 2010 to a bigger site to meet increasing demand. It now brews around 15,000 pints a week to supply more than 1,000 local outlets,... View
Part of the Brewhouse & Kitchen chain, producing its own range of beers. Carry outs and brewery experience days are offered. View
Castle Rock, established in 1998, quickly developed a reputation for producing high quality, consistent cask beers, which continues to this day, with five from the core range winning awards at nationa... View
Good Stuff Brewing at The Abdication is a nanobrewery located inside the Abdication micropub. Capacity is 0.5-barrels so occasional beers can only be found at the pub and local beer festivals. View
Microbrewery that upgraded recently and now regularly appear on bars and at festivals around the Midlands. View
Lenton Lane began brewing in 2014 under the name Frontier, after taking over the brewing plant at the Flower Pot pub, Derby. Lenton Lane changed its name in 2016 and relocated to a purpose-built brewe... View
Anthony Hughes established the Lincoln Green Brewing Company in 2012 using a 10-barrel plant. The brewery takes its name from the colour of dyed woollen cloth associated with the legend of Robin Hood.... View
A strong ethos of community and inclusiveness at its core, with beers influenced by rock and psychedelic music. Moving to its own premises in 2021, with a taproom (open weekends) featuring many visual... View
Neon Raptor is a small independent brewery producing modern and traditional beer styles from its central Nottingham site, in the heart of the city’s creative quarter, since 2018. Beers are available i... View
Re-established in 2000 after post-war closure by Whitbread of the original Nottingham Brewery in the 1950s. Investment by a new majority shareholder meant a site move for the brewery was planned durin... View
A full-mash, 10-barrel brewery, it is located behind the Fox & Crown. Established in 1996 as Fiddlers Ales, becoming Alcazar Brewery on change of ownership in 1999. It changed hands in 2016, the name... View