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Named after the three Yorkshire Dales mountains and established in 2006, owners Chris and Jennifer Holt moved the five-barrel plant to new modern premises while retaining the services of previous owner/brewer, Colin Ashwell. Its philosophy is to produce quality ales using premium ingredients to celebrate the great outdoors. Beers are currently supplied to outlets in the Dales, West Yorkshire and East Lancashire.
12 Regularly Produced Beers
Three Peaks - Pen-y-Ghent Bitter
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Nelson
Session Bitter
ABV: 3.8%
Three Peaks - Ingleborough Gold
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Nelson
Session Golden Ale
ABV: 4%
Three Peaks - Whernside Pale Ale
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Nelson
Session Pale Ale
ABV: 4.2%
Three Peaks - Blea Moor Porter
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Nelson
Session Porter
ABV: 4.5%
Three Peaks - Scar Top Stout
Produced: On Demand Only
Nelson
Strong Stout
ABV: 5%
Three Peaks - Fell Walker
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Nelson
Session Pale Ale
ABV: 3.6%
Three Peaks - Plum Porter
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Nelson
Flavoured Speciality Beers
ABV: 4.5%
Three Peaks - Malham Tarn Stout
Produced: Regularly Brewed
Nelson
Strong Stout
ABV: 5%
Three Peaks - Challenge
Produced: On Demand Only
Nelson
Session Pale Ale
ABV: 4%
Three Peaks - Shadow Caster Dark Ale
Produced: On Demand Only
Nelson
Premium Bitter
ABV: 4.5%
Three Peaks - Chocolate Orange Dark Ale
Produced: On Demand Only
Nelson
Flavoured Speciality Beers
ABV: 4.5%
Three Peaks - Christmas Pudding Ale
Produced: Nov-Dec
Nelson
Flavoured Speciality Beers
ABV: 4.8%
Selected Beer - Three Peaks - Pen-y-Ghent Bitter
Three Peaks - Pen-y-Ghent Bitter
CAMRA tasting notes
This malty mid-brown session bitter is balanced by fruit in the aroma and taste. The finish is malty and hoppy.
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