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Come to our party!!
Read MoreWe feel like we have lots to celebrate! We've had a great first twelve months, we are having an unbelievable start to 2014 and most important of all we feel we have brewed some great new beers to...
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100th Brew Celebration
Read MoreThis blog post was originally posted in May 2014. We may have got a bit more wordy with our blogs nowadays, but it's nice to look back on the origins of Shattered Dream, which gets a new...
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Keeping Up
Read MoreIt's certainly been a stellar first year. Not only have we grown out of the first unit we were in (to be fair that's only because we like barrel aging) but we have now grown out of two units and have occupied...
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Calypso - A Sharp Tongue
Read MoreCalypso; a Greek goddess sought to detain Odysseus on his return home to keep as her lover. Odysseus, being a mere mortal could not argue or resist the desires of such a beautiful goddess. However, her...
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Caribbean Chocolate Cake
Read MoreA beer that has caused much debate in the brewery over the last few weeks is our collaborative brew with Cigar City – Caribbean Chocolate Cake… mainly over the correct pronunciation of Caribbean between...
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We are Hiring !!
Read MoreYou may have noticed on twitter that we are looking for a new head brewer. Unfortunately, yes its true. Our big bearded brew monster has decided that its time to head back to the US. It wasn't his initial...
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We have a WINNER!!!
Read MoreOur collaboration with Omnipollo in June last year was a rip roaring success. Rik Lindqvist was the winner of the Swedish homebrew competition, and Nacken was the beer from that partnership. Well the...
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Siren in moving pictures
Read MoreThe guys from Third Lens Films spent the day with us, catching some shots on films, and asking us questions. They put together a very nice video which gives a bit of background to Siren and how we came...
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A Maiden Voyage
Read MoreA journey that started in February 2013 is coming to its first rest stop. In truth, the genesis of this project was a good 7 months before that, but it was the first weekend of a cold February that this...