Enville Ales Limited
108 ratings
Enville Ales Limited
Enville, England

You can find Enville Brewery nestled amongst the beautiful rolling hills and valleys of the South Staffordshire countryside. Whilst stables may not be the obvious choice for most emerging breweries, Enville’s founder could see that these unused farm buildings would be the perfect, if somewhat unlikely, home for a brewery. We have been brewing award-winning ales here in the village of Enville since 1993.

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Reviews

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Swan
1 month ago
3.9
Looks like another night of retries again. Anyway, on to the beer. Similar details to before, but it seems more creamy and fruity than before, hence the slightly better rating. Still a smooth and easy-drinking session ale that's very sessionable.

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Turtles Head
3 months ago
3.6
Still a decent drink. Same details as before, but it seems to have a more pronounced honey flavour. An enjoyable drink and a good session ale.

Post author: Clint Bennett
Clint Bennett
@ The Dog Burton on Trent
4 months ago
3.7

Post author: Andyprov
Andyprov
@ Codsall Station
9 months ago
3.9
Tasty as always and just what i needed after a 12 mile bike ride.

Post author: Andyprov
Andyprov
@ The Cat Enville
9 months ago
4.1
Lovely pint after a nice walk in the sun. Coffee and chocolate aromas and taste with a smooth and full mouth feel. Best pint I've had in a while. Also in a fantastic pub in the village of Enville.

Post author: Clint Bennett
Clint Bennett
@ The Dog Burton on Trent
9 months ago
3.7

Post author: Kev…
Kev…
@ Moonshine and Fuggles
11 months ago
3.1
Disappointingly un-gingery. If Crabbies is the benchmark, this has a way to go to even be close to that taste. Not bad, just not as I expected or as described.

Post author: Kev…
Kev…
@ Moonshine and Fuggles
11 months ago
3.7
This is a really nice ale. Thoroughly enjoyed its sweet edge with the honey on a light beer base.

Post author: 1972GAZMOD
1972GAZMOD
@ The Lazy Hill Tavern
1 year ago
3.5
Forgot that I'd already tried this one but here goes. Decent drink. Nice hoppy aroma. Hoppy taste with a subtle honey sweetness to finish. Slight bitter aftertaste but enjoyable. Smooth and easy drinking session ale. Feel like I was a bit mean when scoring last time hence the slightly better rating