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Brewing commenced in 2022. The brewery is located in the cellar of the Canal Inn at Bullbridge and supplies the four outlets of the Moorwood Hotel Group. View
Taking its name from Greek mythology, and meaning ‘from the heavens’, Aither Brewery was established in 2022 by Scott Lawrence and Ashleigh Hunt, brewing traditional English ales. Scott spent ten year... View
This 10-barrel plant is housed in an old milking shed on a rural working farm, producing its first brew in 2017. Water comes from the farm's own bore hole, filtered through the strong limestone hills... View
Austendyke Ales began brewing in 2012 using a seven-barrel plant. The brewery is operated on a part-time basis by brewer Charlie Rawlings and business partner Nathan Marshall, who handles sales. The b... View
Baker's Dozen is a two-person microbrewery with brewing taking place on a five-barrel plant installed in 2015. The beers favour hoppy styles with some occasional brews unfined. View
Bang The Elephant is a neo-victorian, steam punk-inspired, six-barrel brewery, creating small batch beers for the cask, keg and bottle market. View
A nanobrewery launched in 2015 producing mainly bottle-conditioned beers, it moved to Beeston in 2023. Cask beers are occasionally produced for festivals using capacity at other breweries. The beers a... View
Formed in 2018, this 2.5-barrel brewery is located in the heart of Lumsdale Valley and named after the local brook. It offers unfined, small batch beers available to purchase in the local area and at... View
Birch Cottage is a nanobrewery established in 2018 brewing small batch beers. Its brewery tap, Sawley Junction, opened in 2018. View