Warwickshire Beer Company
- Warwickshire Beer Company
The Warwickshire Beer Company is a microbrewery company based in Cubbington, Warwickshire, England. The company, which is based in the old village bakery, began life in late 1998 after the closure of the Warwickshire Brewery a few miles away in Kenilworth. Much of the brewing equipment is second hand (standard practise in small companies) the hot liquor tanks came from a Scottish and Newcastle brewery, the fermenters are old dairy tanks. [ [http://www.camrahow.org.uk/index.php?p=breweries&mode=view&breweryID=2 Warwickshire Brewery on the local CAMRA website] ] The company started with six barrels but currently have around 26. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/coventry/features/stories/2003/02/local-breweries.shtml A little information from the local BBC webpage] ]
At present there are eight types of bottled beer produced by the brewery along with the capability to produce bespoke beverages, that is brewed to the purchases liking. One of the best known examples of this was "Brakes Fluid" made to celebrate Leamington F.C.'s (nickname "The Brakes") FA Cup run in 2005. In 2003 a special brew "Old Warwick" was produced to raise money for Guide Dogs for the Blind [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2666101.stm An article on the BBC website] ] something which is now an ongoing process. Nine beers are available in barrells. All WBC drinks are approved of by CAMRA the British Campaign for Real Ale.
There are currently three pubs run by the company, the first of which was purchased in 2000 and the second in 2004. The first two are both called "The Market Tavern". One of these is located in Southam and the other in Atherstone. The third pub currently called "Bodaceas" is in Atherstone and was taken over in 2007. Selected Asda and Threshers stores also stock certain WBC beers. [ [http://www.warwickshirebeer.co.uk/news.htm Latest WBC news] ]
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External links
* [http://www.warwickshirebeer.co.uk/index.htm Warwickshire Brewery official site]
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