The first large commercial breweries producing beers using hops were brewed in London by Flemish immigrants. The porters that followed were aged in large vessels for a number of months resulting in a beer that would have acidity & a brett character not unlike Oud Bruin styles of their home…
Codename: Ryebena. In 2019 we brewed a rye-heavy wort which we put into an oak butt to ferment with our own mixed culture. After several months, it finished fermentation with a good amount of sugar remaining. This sweet, slightly spicy, sour beer needed something special added that would contrast the…
Ever since we began brewing, we’ve always sourced our fruit locally, or by foraging for it ourselves. Back in early 2020, we were checking on our sleeping barrels of golden sour & found 2 that displayed quite clean, crisp, almost tannic notes that we decided would suit perfectly with a…
A blend of 2 oak barrel aged golden sours, married together & further enhanced by first fresh elderflowers, then gooseberries to balance the floral with tart fruit. A perfect representation of the Suffolk summertime in a bottle. 750ml. 4.9%
This is our first variation blend of Folly Road, officially our amber sour base blend, fermented 100% with our own mixed culture. In this case, we didn’t feel the blending of these 2 barrels was enough on their own & decided a further addition of fresh Amarillo hops into the…
Aged saison blended with cider (Castlings Heath Cottage). “Our family have been making cider for over 30 years & its influence is found in everything we do – right down to the cider lees we use to ferment our beers. Because of this, we’ve always toed the line between cider…
Hear No Evil is one of a trio of beers Little Pomona have collaborated on with Deya in Cheltenham. It began life as one of Deya’s wheat beers, before being fermented and conditioned with lees from one of Little Pomona’s spontaneous fermentations and aged in oak in the cellars of…
See No Evil is one of a trio of beers Little Pomona have collaborated on with Deya in Cheltenham. The base beer for the three-part collaboration between Toby, the mixed-fermentation guru at Deya, See No Evil’s malt-bill includes wheat, and it is fermented and conditioned with lees from one of…
Speak No Evil is one of a trio of beers Little Pomona have collaborated on with Deya in Cheltenham. It began life as one of Deya’s wheat beers, before being fermented and conditioned with lees from one of Little Pomona’s spontaneous fermentations and aged in oak in the cellars of…
No fancy new world hops, no crazy adjuncts, just a good, honest lager. Crisp, Fresh, Light…Cheap No thought is required, just a refreshing crispy boi, for any time of the day, or night. Sometimes you don’t want the fuss and the faff Just crack it open Vegan Like drinking pints…
Our legendary, almost mythical West coast IPA. Sticky, pithy, resinous Expect pithy citrus, volatile esters, sticky, and I mean sticky, pine, dank tenbag Kush and bong rattling resin. 440ml. 0.5%. Hops: Citra, Cascade, Centennial, Chinook Adjuncts: Grapefruit peel Vegan In the citaaay of L.A. In the citaaay, the city of…
Internet? Facebook? Are you ok? You hit your head pretty hard there. It’s Saturday. It’s 1993, finish your can of Rad, you need to get to the Punker Bunker to get the new Rancid vinyl. Mind how you go. It’s called Rad because it was kinda supposed to be our…
To the Stars is the 5th release of our 6-part sour AF series taking inspiration from the iconic red, white, and blue American popsicle. Sour, Tart, Sherbert The vibrant aroma and flavours showcase a sweet-sour balance between juicy cherries, ripe raspberries and zesty lime juice. Hops: HBC472 Adjuncts: Cherry, Lime,…
The perfect cold-recovery beer, it warms your throat and soul in every sip. Ideal for snowy days in your home or favorite bar, with a chimney and a book, or simply for those days when you need to feel a hug. American-Style Barley Wine Ale with Champagne Yeast. 375ml. 15.1%
Limited edition Oude Geuze. This Oude Geuze consists of a blend of 1 and 3 year old lambic, that was aged on two special oak foeders which were originally used before by a French producer of a famous white bubbly wine. We aren’t allowed to mention its name, but you’ll…
Brewed in collaboration with Definitive Brewing. It blends Raspberry, Blackberry, Peach, and graham cracker together to form just one of this monster’s many heads. 473ml. 7%
Basalt is a rich, dark and enticing imperial stout that spent a year aging in Islay, Speyside, and Bourbon barrels. There’s notes of gentle smoke and salinity alongside some sweet warming woodiness. 440ml. 13.5%