Thirsty Moose Brewing Co
13 ratings
Thirsty Moose Brewing Co
England

North East brewers with Canadian heritage, we specialise in small batch brewing, so each of our beers gets the attention it deserves. Home to our flagship beer, the SIBA award-winning Canny Canuck, a maple brown ale. Based in Blaydon-On-Tyne, our family-run microbrewery opened its doors in 2022. We strive to create refreshing beer with a creative twist. Our lineup includes IPAs, pales, browns, and our newest addition, "Nowt but Stout,' ready for the winter season. Come join us at the beginning of our brewing story to delight your taste buds with our bespoke beer!

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Reviews

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Lazy Hill Tavern
28 days ago
3.8
Like Gerry Cinnamon said, this could be a Belta—close enough. It has a nice hoppy aroma with a slight citrusy note. The taste profile is similar, but balanced out with a nice malty backbone. There is a slightly bitter aftertaste, but it is enjoyable. Smooth and easy-drinking session ale, especially with the ABV being so low.

Post author: Clint Bennett
Clint Bennett
@ The Elms
1 month ago
4.5

Post author: Neil Atkinson
Neil Atkinson
@ Vinyl tap
2 months ago
5.0

Post author: Steve T
Steve T
3 months ago
4.0

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan
4 months ago
3.8
A decent drink with a nice, subtle malty aroma. It has a creamy mouthfeel with a nice malty taste, and a subtle hoppy taste mixed in with a subtle citrus fruit tang. There is a slightly bitter finish, but it is enjoyable. Overall, it is a smooth and easy-drinking session ale.

Post author: Oliver S
Oliver S
1 year ago
4.0
Decent brown ale, quite sweet

Post author: Steve T
Steve T
1 year ago
4.0

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Hop Station
1 year ago
4.5
Cracking drink. Same profile as before. Enjoyable drink and a good session ale even at the abv but steady on there people as it's very quaffable