Mad Cat Brewery
71 ratings
Mad Cat Brewery
Faversham, England

Over 30 varieties of hops are available in the UK, Maltsters are falling over themselves to be innovative in their treatment of barley, micro-breweries are seeing a resurgence. All this makes brewing truly an art form. So with the muse upon us we thought we would get creative and start doing this for ourselves. We’ve set up a micro-brewery at Brogdale Farm in Faversham in Kent. We live near-bye and it’s great for making deliveries across Kent’s North Downs. We’re hoping our beers will be enjoyed by people who have already discovered the delights of crafted beer and we want to cheer-on those new ale drinkers who want to join in with the ale revolution going on in the UK looking for something fresh and modern to drink. If what you’re looking for is “rock-bottom-cheap” and cold enough to freeze your tonsils this may be the wrong place for you, if you want taste and flavour and a genuinely delicious experience then welcome to Mad Cat Brewery and the craft beer revolution.

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Reviews

Post author: Dartford Dave
Dartford Dave
@ The Furze Wren
27 days ago
3.5
Hoppy, easy drinking and refreshing. Decent session beer.

Post author: Dartford Dave
Dartford Dave
@ The Furze Wren
1 month ago
3.8
Refreshing, quite fruity and easy drinking. Nice session beer.

Post author: Longale
Longale
@ The Humphrey Bean
1 month ago
3.8
A fresh, fruity Golden IPA

Post author: Dartford Dave
Dartford Dave
@ The Furze Wren
1 month ago
3.5
Malty with a slight bitterness in the flavour. Nothing exceptional.

Post author: Dartford Dave
Dartford Dave
@ The Furze Wren
1 month ago
3.8
Dark and malty with a bitter finish. Decent beer.

Post author: Dartford Dave
Dartford Dave
@ The Furze Wren
2 months ago
3.8
Malty, easy drinking Porter with hints of coffee. Decent enough.

Post author: Longale
Longale
@ The Society Rooms
2 months ago
3.8
More Amber than red, this ale is a malty & slightly nutty, bitter.

Post author: Dartford Dave
Dartford Dave
@ The Furze Wren
2 months ago
4.0
Dark, full bodied and malty. Slightly bitter aftertaste. Decent beer.

Post author: Dartford Dave
Dartford Dave
@ The Furze Wren
2 months ago
4.0
Golden coloured. Strong and hoppy with a peppery aroma. Nice beer.

Post author: Longale
Longale
@ The Society Rooms
2 months ago
3.9
Unsinkable Sam seems perfectly sinkable to me with it's berry fruit & roasted malt flavours followed by a long, dry, bitter finish