Where did your brewery name come from? Harbour Brewing Company. Rhys and I met in a pub in Padstow and decided we would open a brewery. The first thing we did was celebrate by drinking a few beers and deciding a name. It seemed a good idea to name ourselves after the place the idea [...]
View PostMeet The Brewer: Robert Millichamp and Matthew Fawson (Mordue Brewery)

This week’s meet the brewer comes from a brewery close to my heart as their Workie Ticket was one of the first beers I ever had at a beer festival, It’s also one that’s recently undergone a bit of a transformation and is going from strength to strength Where did your brewery name come from? [...]
View Post bottled beer, cask ale, geordie beer, northern beerMeet The Brewer: Mark Storey (The Big River Brewery)

What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Our Brewery is called ‘The Big River Brewery’, we called it that because we’re right next to the River Humber and given that it drains something in the order of 1/3 of the UK it seemed right to give a nod in that direction. [...]
View PostMeet The Brewer(s) Andrew Helm & Mark Seaman (Revolutions Brewing Company)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? We are the Revolutions Brewing Company. The name is a reference to the revolutions of vinyl record-playing turntables. Before CDs and digital downloads music used to revolve at 33 and 45 rpm — and for those with longer memories, 78 rpm. Until the high [...]
View Post cask ale, cask beer, Meet The Brewer, yorkshire breweryMeet The Brewer: Russ Taylor (XT Brewing)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? The XT Brewing Company. Prize if you can work out where the name comes from. What is your brewery capacity? We have a 15 barrel plant. What is different about your brewery? I want to make beers that are really accessible. It is annoying [...]
View PostMeet the Brewer: Mark McGarry (Tyne Bank Brewery)
In anticipation of Twissup tomorrow here’s a meet the brewer with Mark from Tyne Bank Brewery, which we will be going for a look around. What is your brewery name and where did it come from? Tyne Bank Brewery. The name was chosen due the brewery being located on the banks of the Tyne just [...]
View PostMeet The Brewer: Jim Appelbee (William Worthington’s Brewery)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? William Worthington’s Brewery, Burton on Trent. Worthington’s started brewing in Burton in 1744. What is your brewery capacity? Brew length = 22.5 barrels. Current annual maximum = 4500 What is different about your brewery? It’s built in the National Brewery Centre. New vessesls, traditional [...]
View Post bottled ale, bottled beer, burton, burton upon trent, cask ale, Meet The BrewerMeet The Brewer: Marc-Antoine De Mees (Brasserie de Brunehaut)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Brasserie de Brunehaut. Founded in 1890 in the village of Brunehaut, by the Allard-Groetembril family What is your brewery capacity? 4500 Hl/year What is different about your brewery? We are artisanal, we make NO compromise with quality, we grow our own barley, we have been the [...]
View Post Belgian Beer, bottled beer, Meet The BrewerMeet The Brewer: Garrett W Marrero (Maui Brewing Co)
What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Maui Brewing Co., when we set out at creating a truly local craft beer for our island we chose to keep it simple and use something that clearly spoke about who and where we are. Maui is a well-known travel destination and we wanted [...]
View Post Canned beerMeet The Brewer: Christian Skovdal Andersen (Beer Here)
Beer Here are a brewery I was first introduced to by Phil from Beermerchants and then re acquainted with after an order with My Brewery Tap, both of whom still stock the beers so go and order some after reading this. I hope that you enjoy reading this as much as I did, I think there’s some fantastic [...]
View Post bottled beer, danish beer
