
#160 | Simon Webster, Thornbridge
There are certain joys, certain constants when it comes to the world of beer. And one of those has to be the pleasure when scanning

There are certain joys, certain constants when it comes to the world of beer. And one of those has to be the pleasure when scanning

Greg Hughes has made the journey from being a beer fan, and avid homebrewer, to being a published author, shop owner and brewery founder. Here’s

If you’ve ever entertained a visiting brewer from overseas, one of the first questions you are normally asked is – where can we go for

Thornbridge Brewery has launched a new Imperial Stout that has been aged for eight months in Bourbon barrels. The beer is the latest to emerge

Conversely, kettle sours are much more straightforward to produce and their dwell times are pretty much that of any standard beer. That’s not to say

A few days ago, I was sent an e-mail by a Head Brewer from a regional brewery commenting on the spate of exploding cans and

The expansion comes at a time when the brewery is targeting an 80% increase in turnover over the next three years. Simon Walkden, chief financial

Given it’s the beginning of the year, I thought it was an opportune moment to let you know what myself and the rest of the

On one of Garrett Oilver’s earlier visits to Thornbridge back in 2007 he was, well, nowhere to be seen. At this point, the brewery existed