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Thornbridge Brewery set to increase capacity

By James Wallin, M&C Report, 17-Dec-2014 Thornbridge Brewery is set to unveil a £400,000 expansion which will increase capacity by 40%, adding two million pints a year, as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/Company-City-News/Thornbridge-Brewery-set-to-increase-capacity

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Work starts at The Kedleston Country House Hotel

The Derby Brewing Company is proud and delighted to announce that work has now finally started on its fourth premises, the Kedleston Hotel, Quarndon, situated on the famous Kedleston Estate. We had previously announced this back in July 2013 with the intention to open in Spring 2014. Unfortunately this did not go according to plan, […]

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Purity’s Longhorn IPA takes Gold at SIBA Competition

Purity Brewing Company raised a glass last Thursday night (27th November) as its Longhorn IPA won Gold in the Premium Bitters, Pale and Golden Ale Category at the SIBA North Keg Beer Competition. The prestigious award is now travelling back to the brewery in Warwickshire to proud head brewer Flo Vialan. The 5% American style IPA, […]

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Many brewers make the perfect pint

Brewers from two Nottingham breweries have joined forces in an unusual and innovative collaborative brew day to create ‘Flame Out’, a new real ale designed by one and made at the other. It is the first time all the kit and experience of Castle Rock Brewery have been put at the disposal of another local […]

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Titanic Brewery plans to open 22 new pubs in ambitious 2020 vision

An expanding Staffordshire brewery has announced plans to open 22 new pubs by 2020. Titanic Brewery is set to open a ninth pub – Ye Olde Kings Arms, Congleton – in November. Now Managing Director Keith Bott has unveiled plans to expand Titanic Brewery’s estate to 30 pubs, concentrating expansion in Staffordshire, South Cheshire and […]

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Castle Rock launches new ale and image at the Castle

Castle Rock Brewery has unveiled the first addition to its permanent real ale range in five years.  Called Red Riding Hood, and described as red-blooded ale, the ale was among those served at hand pumps carrying the company’s new livery which also made a first appearance at the Nottingham CAMRA Robin Hood Beer festival held […]

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