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Half Moon

Forge House, Main Street, Ellerton, York, YO42 4PB (View on Google Map) 01757288977 Tony@halfmoonbrewery.co.uk Website

Description

Established in 2013 by Tony and Jackie Rogers, the brewery is situated in a former blacksmith's forge with a capacity of 5.5-barrels. Brewing takes place two-three times a week. 

7 Regularly Produced Beers

Half Moon - Dark Masquerade

Produced: Regularly Brewed

York

Mild

ABV: 3.6%

Half Moon - Old Forge Bitter

Produced: Regularly Brewed

York

Session Bitter

ABV: 3.8%

Half Moon - Lunar

Produced: Jan-Jan

York

Premium Golden Ale

ABV: 5.5%

Half Moon - F'Hops Sake

Produced: Regularly Brewed

York

Session Bitter

ABV: 3.9%

Half Moon - Robustus Lunam

Produced: Jan-Jan

York

Strong Stout

ABV: 5%

Half Moon - Mount Hood

Produced: Jan-Jan

York

Session Bitter

ABV: 4.2%

Half Moon - Port Out

Produced: Jan-Jan

York

Session Porter

ABV: 4.6%
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