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Previously known as the James Street Brewery, Bath Brew House opened in 2013. It is owned by the City Pub Company, which owns several other pubs and brewpubs around the country. The compact brewery is... View
Electric Bear began brewing in 2015 using a purpose-built, 18-barrel plant, expanding capacity in 2016, 2018, and 2020. Its taproom showcases a selection of the range, including exclusive one-offs. A... View
Gert Lush is a craft brewery situated near Wells on the Somerset Levels. All beers are brewed using organic malt, hops, carefully-cultured yeasts and spring water and are suitable for vegans. Most are... View
A nanobrewery with a 25-litre brew length established in 2022 and launched at Bath Beer Festival in early 2023. Beer is supplied in 20-litre bag in box. View
Kettlesmith is an independent microbrewery established in 2016. It brews modern interpretations of a wide variety of beer styles, drawing inspiration from the brewer's background in America and Englan... View
Brewing commenced in 2017 using a two-barrel plant in the old kitchen of the Royal Oak. Beer is only available in the pub. View
The brewery consists of a purpose-built, 2.5-barrel plant, in a building used as a farm shop beside the Three Daggers pub. In recent years it used spare capacity at Stonehenge Brewery but has now resu... View
Wookey Brewing was established in 2020 by Samuel and Simon to create a local beer for the famous village of Wookey Hole. It is their long term aim to produce the beer in a new brewery in the Wookey ar... View
A farmhouse-style brewery founded by Stuart Winstone and Jasper Tupman, formally of Wild Beer fame, in 2018. Yonder focuses on wild yeasts, foraged ingredients and barrel-ageing. All ingredients are s... View