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Housed in a centuries old barn, the brewery has its own hop yard and an adjoining organic orchard. Many of the beers are barrel-aged, sours, or involve fruit grown at the brewery. They are available i... View
Established in 2015, Boudicca was based on a North Norfolk estate until 2020. S&P (qv) are currently brewing its beers under contract until a new home is located. It is an award-winning brewery exclus... View
Chalk Hill began production in 1993 on a 15-barrel plant. It supplies local pubs and festivals. A small plant is used to brew experimental beers, which if popular become part of the regular range. View
Brewing began in 2014 at the 16th century Hill House Inn on Happisburgh’s fast-eroding clifftop. The microbrewery is named in honour of the Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes story, after he visit... View
Golden Triangle, named after an area of Norwich, has been brewing modern, hop-forward ales on a 10-barrel plant since 2011. Brewing is on an occasional basis, with the beers mainly found in the brewer... View
Brewing began in 2012 using a 10-barrel plant. The brewery is owned and run by Rachel and David Holliday. Chalk-filtered water is used from the brewery's own well. View
Winter's was established in 2001 by David Winter, who had previous success as a brewer for both Woodforde's and Chalk Hill breweries. Winter's has won many awards, with David now passing his brewing k... View
Formerly known as Neatishead, production began in 2015 at the White Horse Inn. The brew kit can be viewed through glass from the restaurant. Beer is only available in the White Horse and the owner's o... View
Redwell was started in 2013 by a group of beer lovers. It is now under new ownership and its Polish head brewer is Marcel Liput. The taproom accommodates up to 150 and the beer garden up to 300. Food... View