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Ashley Down began brewing in 2011, in the owner's garage. It suffered a major fire in 2017. Production resumed 2022, in the owners reinstated garage, using a 3.5-barrel plant. A small range of beers a... View
Organic brewery established in 2016 (Soil Association certified). Barnaby's Brewhouse is one of the most sustainable breweries in Britain, aiming in the near future to be completely off-grid. Occasion... View
Basement expanded its brewing capacity in early 2023 and continues to brew a variety of innovative and progressive beers, supplying both the onsite taproom and a number of Bristol pubs and bars. Sever... View
Brewery founded in Somerset in 2018. Initially, two beers were brewed, but after the successful launch, many more are now available. All beer is brewed on the 20-barrel plant. View
Previously known as the James Street Brewery, Bath Brew House opened in 2013. It is owned by the City Pub Group, which has pubs and brewpubs in Wales and across the south of England. The compact brewe... View
The Beer Engine was established in 1983 and is the oldest working microbrewery in Devon. The brewery is visible in the downstairs bar in the pub through multiple viewing windows. Several outlets are s... View
Established in 2013, Black Bear is situated at the Bear Inn, Wiveliscombe, where Head Brewer Jon Coward and Assistant Brewer Peter Saxby create Black Bear Bitter and Goldihops, and a selection of seas... View
Black Flag began brewing in 2013 and relocated to Perranporth in 2019. A new eight-barrel plant was installed in 2020 and the brewery began producing a wider range of beer styles using organic malts.... View
A 15th century, family-run thatched brewpub - the oldest continuously brewing in the country. Home to the world famous Spingo ales, from the brewery at the rear of the Blue Anchor, using its own well... View
The brewery was set up in 1992 in cowsheds at the back of a National Trust-owned farm, overlooking the sea at Branscombe. The brewery owners converted the sheds and dug their own well for the water su... View