Beartown Brewery
412 ratings
Beartown Brewery
Congleton, England

Hardworking, northern brewery with nearly 30 years dedicated to putting high quality beer on the bar In Beartown we like to think that it’s not just the beer that’s full of character. The story of a how the town Bible was sold to buy a bear is spoken far and wide. Such brazen courage changed the town forever, leaving a special kind of legacy that lasts to this day. We use our past as inspiration for our future; taking confidence from our decades of experience and new innovative approach of blending traditional and modern beer styles. Our brewing practices blend the traditional with the contemporary. We believe as a craft brewery that hard work and traditional brewing methods must be at the heart of what we do. From open top fermentation to nurturing our own yeast, Northern spirit and endeavour are what make Beartown beers unique.

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Reviews

Post author: Neil Atkinson
Neil Atkinson
@ The Old Vic, Preston
7 days ago
5.0

Post author: Ville
Ville
@ Doctor Duncan's - Liverpool
11 days ago
3.1
Vähän väljä, mutta ihan suht mehukas

Post author: Simon P
Simon P
@ The Crown Hotel - Biggleswade
16 days ago
4.0

Post author: Stephen M
Stephen M
@ The Benjamin Satchwell
21 days ago
4.0

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ Chasewater Railway beer festival
21 days ago
3.9
Decent drink. Nice fruity aroma. Fruity taste with a nice hoppiness mixed in. Subtle sweetness to finish but enjoyable. Smooth and easy drinking session ale

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan
21 days ago
4.2
A roarsome beer. Nice citrus aroma, hazy gold colour, creamy mouthfeel with a nice citrusy taste. Slight hoppiness mixed in before a subtle bitterness to finish. Another quaffable drink from Beartown.

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Hop Station
2 months ago
4.2
Still a booster of a beer. Same details as before. Enjoyable drink and a good session. Didn't realize, until now, how many times I've tried it.