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Blindmans

Talbot Farm, Leighton, Frome, BA11 4PN (View on Google Map) 01749880038 info@blindmansbrewery.co.uk Website

Description

Established in 2002 in a converted milking parlour and purchased by its current owners in 2004, this five-barrel brewery has its own water spring. In addition to its core range of ales, which are available locally and nationally, the brewery produces bespoke branded beers for pubs and other customers.

5 Regularly Produced Beers

Blindmans - Buff Amber

Produced: Regularly Brewed

Frome

Session Bitter

ABV: 3.6%

Blindmans - Golden Spring

Produced: Regularly Brewed

Frome

Session Golden Ale

ABV: 4%

Blindmans - Icarus

Produced: Regularly Brewed

Frome

Premium Bitter

ABV: 4.5%

Blindmans - Mine Beer

Produced: Regularly Brewed

Frome

Session Bitter

ABV: 4.2%

Blindmans - Funny Farm

Produced: Regularly Brewed

Frome

Session Pale Ale

ABV: 4%
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