Beartown begins work on new brewery

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Beartown starts work on new brewery and taproom

Congleton-based Beartown Brewery has broken ground on a new brewery and has invested in new kit, a taproom and into an expansion into kegs.

The Cheshire business is west to open its new brewery in late spring, which will offer four times the capacity of the original Beartown brewery, which opened in 1994, with the ability to continue adding to its fermenter farm and produce eight times more capacity.

An upgrade to its original kit will mean the brewery will be able to produce “some big hitting flavour profiles in the next six months”. The new kit will also allow Beartown to offer contract brewing to smaller brewers without the skills or capacity of the established brand.

This will be explored through the introduction of the ‘Dirty Dozen’, seeing 12 limited-edition beers over 12 months, which the business sees as “a brewer’s indulgence” that allows its head brewer to experiment with beers ranging from no/low New England IPAs to 12% imperial stouts.

Beartown also plans to add a keg machine and closed top unitanks to take on a piece of the craft beer market.

Managing director Joseph Manning said: “Last year saw us achieve record sales, higher than pre-pandemic, something that really affirmed that now was the right time to expand the brewery, investing in new kit and giving us the opportunity to grow the Beartown brand.

“We are keen to grow our keg offering, as kegs have become increasingly popular on the market. Pre-covid our business was 95% core cask to the trade and now we have a strong consumer bottle and can customer base and have seen keg take off with our on-trade customers in a big way throughout 2021.”

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