Mill Green Brewery started in 2008, becoming Little Earth Project in 2016. Built on an old stable site, using local wood, reclaimed bricks, sheep wool and lime plaster. It has its own borehole, brewing liquor is heated using bio and solar power, and its 3,000-litre storage is heated by solar panels, and a wood boiler. It creates innovative beers and sours. Most use local ingredients, and age in old wine barrels. About half is KeyKeg, the rest is bottled, with some cask available.
Mauldons started brewing in Sudbury in 1795, was taken over by Greene King in the 1960s, and reopened by the Sims family in 2000. A new 30-barrel plant and brewery were built. After 19 years they retired and sold to local farming-based company, Heathpatch. It is planned that its barley and hops will be used in production. A new website was launched in 2020 (bottled and draught beer available online). Three pubs are owned, and over 200 outlets supplied.
A three-barrel brewery, brewing approximately 15 times a year. The beers are currently only available in the King William IV, where the brewery is located, and select beer festivals.
Mr Bees is based on the beautiful Suffolk Coast. All beers contain honey for conditioning and smoothness. Twelve regular cask beers are produced for local free houses and are also available in bottle-conditioned form from the brewery's online shop.
This brewery is currently recorded as closed
Nanobrewery producing bottled beers and naturally-carbonated keg using hand-milled malt.
Brewing began in 2018 in an outhouse in Old Felixstowe. Following a move to Kirton, the brewery was upgraded to a two-barrel plant in 2020. Seven core beers are produced, with seasonal specials. Beer is mostly available bottle-conditioned, but cask beers are produced for bars and events run by the brewery and upon request. Beers can be found at most local farmers markets and a selection of food and drink festivals.
The Old Goat brewery is located at the Stansfield Compasses. Crafting fine ales in small batches and offering them in a 16th-century farmhouse pub creates a unique experience for ale enthusiasts. Roy Elder, the owner and brewer, and partner Alexis Rudd, took over the Compasses to establish the brewery. Their vision is to breathe new life into the once-neglected Compasses and restore it as the heart of the community while serving as the flagship pub for the Old Goat brand.
Pumphouse is a community-owned brewery. Established in 2015, it uses a two-barrel plant and specialises in session beers with occasional one-off, experimental brews. Pubs, clubs, special events and festivals are supplied within a 20-mile radius as well as its Green Man brewery tap outlet.
Established in 2018 by a passionate home brewer in Castle Camps, East Cambridgeshire. The brewery moved to Clare in West Suffolk in 2021. The brewery is run by a two-person team and now has a taproom and shop. It brews high quality, fine ales of character which range from classic amber ales and golden IPA, to Belgian-style Abbey Ale, and a dark coffee porter. The beers are now available in several local pubs.
SG entered the craft beer market with a range of exciting and tasty beverage solutions and supporting merchandise for both trade and consumers to enjoy. After seeing a huge shift in the expectations of drinkers, it was important that the SG brand and range of products represent the ever evolving changes in behaviour and demand.
Brewing began in 2014. Its Belgian-style bottled beers can be found in pubs, farm shops, specialist beer shops, markets and food festivals in Essex and Suffolk.
The 10-barrel brewery produces beer for the St Judes Brewery Tavern in Ipswich. It can also be found at some local festivals.
Established in 2007, Wibblers expanded to a 20-barrel plant, and in 2016 moved to new premises, housed in a medieval barn in Southminster with its own taproom. Craft beers and ciders are now produced, as well as seasonal specials. Numerous outlets are supplied throughout East Anglia in addition to exporting to Europe. It runs an annual Flocculation brewing event each August and hosts 'Be the Brewer' and brewery experience days plus bespoke events for individuals, groups and the local community.
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