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Brewing started in the 1860s in the centre of Alnwick, the capital of Northumberland. The brewery was acquired in 1978 by Scottish brewer Dryboroughs, who closed it in 1986, but relaunched in 2003 wit... View
Alpha Delta Brewing launched in 2019 in the Newburn district of Newcastle. Producing modern-style, high gravity beers in keg and can, the beers are unfined, unfiltered and unpasteurized. Collaboration... View
Brewing commenced in 2018, initially on a small scale for marketing purposes at exhibitions worldwide. Beers are only produced in bespoke batches via pre-order for events and special occasions, and av... View
Nanobrewery situated on Holy Island, the first brewery to be based there in around 500 years. Local outlets are supplied. Brewing is currently suspended. View
Bear Claw began brewing in 2012 using a two-barrel plant, producing a variety of cask-conditioned ales and many bottle-conditioned beers, including some continental styles. All the beers are now ferme... View
Beers were originally contract brewed by Hadrian Border Brewery (qv) but the former Blackhill brewery was purchased in 2019 with brewing commencing shortly afterwards. In 2022, the brewery moved to th... View
Brewing began in 2015, much influenced by West Coast US beer styles. Citrus flavours and highly-hopped bitterness is a feature of many of its beers. The brewery relocated to a new site in 2018, which... View
Founded in 2018 by Zak Everest, focusing on small batch brews. Many of the beers are dry-hopped, giving bold, hoppy flavours. Brewing is currently suspended. View
Established in 2011, brewing takes place twice a week. The brewery champions English hops. View
The Dog & Rabbit brewery was established in 2015 and relocated to its current premises as a small, one-barrel, micro-brewpub in 2016. View
First & Last was established in 2016 by Red Kelly, a founder member of Stu Brew in Newcastle upon Tyne. Upgrading to a five-barrel plant in 2018, it relocated eight miles up the road to Bellingham in... View