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Brewing began in 2017 on a 70-litre plant using water from a spring in the farmhouse grounds. Capacity expanded in 2019 to six barrels. Beers are available in local pubs. View
Microbrewery focusing on craft and modern styles. Established by food scientist Alex Berryman in a freight container in 2021 and expanded to five hectolitre capacity (three barrels) in 2023. Productio... View
This addition to the Brewhouse & Kitchen chain opened in 2016 using a three-barrel plant. View
Opened in 2015 as part of the Brewhouse & Kitchen chain using a three-barrel plant. Based by the canal, it has a lovely outdoor area. View
Based in the Cotswolds, brewing began with small-batch brews, but the brewhouse, which opened in 2019 is capable of supplying a growing range of customers. The brewery utilises renewables and pure spr... View
Brewing commenced in 2016 on a small scale in the owner's kitchen. A year later, a 250-litre plant was installed in a small industrial unit in New Yatt near Witney. It was upgraded to 500-litres in 20... View
Clavell & Hind Brewery launched in 2018 in Birdlip before relocating in 2023 to the outskirts of Cheltenham. Taking its name from two infamous 17th century highwaymen its beer names take inspiration f... View
Small brewery in the Corn Exchange, part of the Kings Head Hotel in Ross-on Wye. Brewing mainly for the pub, the ales will find a way into the local free trade. View
Previously located in a grain store on a farm in the Cotswolds, Cotswold Lion brewery relocated in 2021. It produces a core range of five beers using a 10-barrel plant. View
A 100-litre microbrewery in the owner's garage which started commercial production in 2021. Still trying new recipes, mostly flavoured stouts, which are bottled and sold in local markets, country fair... View