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Hill Island

Unit 7, Fowlers Yard, Back Silver Street, Durham, DH1 3RA (View on Google Map) hillisland73@gmail.com

Description

Established in 2002, Hill Island is a literal translation of Dunholme, from which Durham is derived. It is part of Fowler's Yard Craft Workshops on the banks of the River Wear and can be reached by steps down from Silver Street. Nearly all production is sold through the pop-up bar which operates at the brewery most Saturdays (Facebook for updates) including weekends coinciding with Durham events such as the Durham Fire & Ice Festival, and the Durham Miner's Gala.

6 Regularly Produced Beers

Hill Island - Cathedral Ale

Hill Island - Cathedral Ale

Produced: On Demand Only

Durham

Vegan

Session Bitter

ABV: 4.3%
Hill Island - Griffin's Irish Stout

Hill Island - Griffin's Irish Stout

Produced: On Demand Only

Durham

Vegan

Session Stout

ABV: 4.5%
Hill Island - Peninsula Pint

Hill Island - Peninsula Pint

Produced: On Demand Only

Durham

Vegan

Session Blond Ale

ABV: 3.7%
Hill Island - Neptune's

Hill Island - Neptune's

Produced: On Demand Only

Durham

Vegan

Session Bitter

ABV: 4.2%
Hill Island - Hill Island Bitter

Hill Island - Hill Island Bitter

Produced: On Demand Only

Durham

Vegan

Session Bitter

ABV: 3.9%
Hill Island - Stout for the Count

Hill Island - Stout for the Count

Produced: On Demand Only

Durham

Vegan

Session Stout

ABV: 4%

Tours

Hill Island - Brewery Tour

On request


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