| 18 December 2007 at 08:58 |
| The multi award-winning Hidden Brewery in Wiltshire is celebrating the news that both of its pubs, The Bell Inn, Wylye and The Cornubia, Bristol, and the Brewery have all been added to CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide 2008.
The Guide is an invaluable source of information for anyone looking for the best places in the UK to get a pint of real ale, whether in a cosy country inn or an upmarket style bar. Out of approximately 60,000 pubs in the UK, the Good Beer Guide selects only 4,500 great places to find cask beer and it’s regarded as the biggest selling and most influential annual beer and pub guide in Britain. Gary Lumber, brewer at The Hidden Brewery, said:”This is fantastic news for The Hidden Brewery and we are extremely excited to have been put on the map by the Good Beer Guide. “CAMRA has been supportive to The Hidden Brewery since it bought The Bell in 2005 and The Cornubia in 2006, and we look forward serving great real ale and delicious food to locals, visitors and families with children and dogs for many years to come.” The Hidden Brewery was set up four years ago by Gary Lumber, previously of Oakhill Brewery, and his business partner Michael Woodhouse. Growth has been rapid and The Hidden Brewery now supplies more than 1,000 pubs and clubs in the South and South West. There are 10 beers in the Hidden range and all are branded with two mysterious looking eyes and quirky names such as Hidden Treasure, Hidden Depths and Hidden Potential. The complete brewing process takes place at The Hidden Brewery, Dinton, Wiltshire, with malting barley sourced from Warminster Maltings, and hops from Kent and Worcestershire. Taken from: www.thisiswiltshire.co.uk |
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