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Meet The Brewer: Karl Critchley (Liverpool Organic Brewery)

Posted on March 26, 2012 by andyMogg in Liverpool Organic Brewery, Meet The Brewer 2 Comments

What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Liverpool Organic Brewery. We decided early on that we would be an Organic Brewery, the brewery name evolved almost organically you could say! What is your brewery capacity? 12.5 Barrels What is different about your brewery? We don’t sell ordinary beer, we strive for excellence […]

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Meet The Brewer: Richard Frost (Shepherd Neame)

Posted on March 8, 2012 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, Shepherd Neame 4 Comments
Richard Frost Shepherd Neame

What is your Brewery name and where did it come from? Shepherd Neame, Britain’s oldest brewer. Brewing has been continuous on our site since 1507, with the Shepherds getting involved in 1732 and the Neames in 1864. What is your brewery capacity? In 2010/11 we brewed 68 million pints (approximately 239,000 brewers’ barrels) What is […]

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Meet The Brewer: Jonathan Scandrett (Rough Draft Brewing Co)

Posted on February 28, 2012 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, Rough Draft 1 Comment

This week’s Meet The Brewer is from Jonathan at Rough Draft Brewing Co in North Yorkshire. Along with filling this in Jonathan is also running a Meet the Brewer evening at The Station Hotel in Northallerton on 1 March 2012, from 7pm onwards.  There will four or five beers of his beers to try – some […]

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Meet The Brewer: Eddie Lofthouse and Rhys Powell (Harbour Brewing Co)

Posted on January 26, 2012 by andyMogg in Harbour Brewing Co, Meet The Brewer No Comments
Harbour Brewing Co

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 […]

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Meet The Brewer: Robert Millichamp and Matthew Fawson (Mordue Brewery)

Posted on January 12, 2012 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, Mordue Brewery 2 Comments
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? […]

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Meet The Brewer: Mark Storey (The Big River Brewery)

Posted on December 15, 2011 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, The Big River Brewery No Comments
Meet 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. […]

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Meet The Brewer(s) Andrew Helm & Mark Seaman (Revolutions Brewing Company)

Posted on December 8, 2011 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, Revolutions Brewing Company No Comments

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 […]

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Meet The Brewer: Russ Taylor (XT Brewing)

Posted on November 24, 2011 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, XT Brewing No Comments

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 […]

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Meet the Brewer: Mark McGarry (Tyne Bank Brewery)

Posted on November 11, 2011 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, Tyne Bank Brewery 1 Comment

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 […]

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Meet The Brewer: Jim Appelbee (William Worthington’s Brewery)

Posted on September 22, 2011 by andyMogg in Meet The Brewer, William Worthington 2 Comments

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 […]

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