Ale On Tap - Fine Beers from Shropshire
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Breweries
Our Shropshire breweries..

Corvedale
The Corvedale Brewery has been established since 1997 in what was the old chicken and lumber shed behind the Sun Inn at Corfton on the Craven Arms to Much Wenlock Road in Shropshire - Corfton Diddlebury, Craven Arms, Shropshire SY7 9DF

Hobsons
Hobsons Brewery and Co is at Newhouse Farm,Tenbury Road in Cleobury Mortimer in South Shropshire (DY14 8RD) was set up in 1993 and brews and bottles a wide variety of beers - including the beer voted the "Best Beer in Britain" in 2007 - Hobsons Mild.

Woods

The Wood Brewery Ltd is based in Wistanstow near Craven Arms in Shropshire (SY7 8DG). The Wood family, brothers Anthony and Edward and their father Basil, converted the stables next door to the village’s Plough Inn and started brewing real ale to the very best traditional methods in 1980.

Six Bells

The Six Bells Inn, Church Street, Bishop's Castle in Shropshire (SY9 5AA) was re-established in 1997 on the site of the original brewery which closed in the early 1900s.
The brewery supply all the draught ale served at the Six Bells Inn, and a number of other free trade outlets in Shropshire and the Marches.


Stonehouse Brewery

The Stonehouse Brewery brews at Stonehouse near Weston, Oswestry in Shropshire (SY10 9ES) and was founded by Australian Shane Pratt.

Ludlow Brewing Company Ltd.

Ludlow had a long tradition and history of brewing, and the town’s Corve Street was once full of maltings until the 1930s.

On May 1st 2006 the Ludlow Brewing Company re-started the tradition with its first mash - Ludlow Gold - at premises at 105 Corve Street, Ludlow, SY8 1DJ

The Brewery’s second beer The Boiling Well was launched in October 2006 and June 2007 saw the successful launch of Ludlow Best.

3 Tuns

The Three Tuns is in  Bishops Castle in Shropshire, (SY9 5BN) and first gained a brewing licence at the site in 1642.  Part of the existing brewery is of 17th Century origin, and this would be consistent with it having been the original brewhouse, which would make it,  the oldest working brewery premises in Britain.

Our Guest breweries..

These vary from time to time but please click on the individual guest brewery listing for more information about them.

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