Spitting Feathers

Microbrewery in Chester, Cheshire, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Associated with 3 Venues

Established in 2005

Contact
Common Farm, Common Lane, Waverton, Chester, CH3 7QT, England
Description
“life’s too short for crap beer!”

In Spring 2005 Matthew Walley cashed his pension savings (at 33, he figured he shouldn’t need them too soon), spent it all on brewing equipment and set about brewing with mate Terry Ashford without telling anyone.

Driven by our enthusiasm for great beer, Spitting Feathers has continued to grow and evolve into a modern, forward thinking brewery producing exciting beers in keg, cask and bottle.

Farm to Fork! Spitting Feathers Brewery is based at Common Farm in Waverton, and is proud to be sustainable. The used grains from the brewery are a valuable feed for the cattle and pigs that provide the brewery and our pubs with meat. Bee hives behind our staff bar (where trial brews are drunk and argued over) provide honey for our pubs and seasonal beer, Honey Trap. Small amounts of hops are also grown on the farm for use in occasional/special beers.

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7.5/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 6.5 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 8
Handpull cask at the Station Tap House, Chester. Mid-brown, slightly reddish with a tight creamy khaki head. Gentle roast aroma. Ambrosial taste, sweet with notes of coffee, blackberry, almond. A hit of bitterness in the finish. Creamy body with soft to medium carbonation. My word.
Tried from Cask at Chester Station Tap Room on 17 May 2026 at 14:18

7.5/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 9 Overall 7.5
'The Odd Ball Runaround' is one of my favourite Dangermouse episodes. Nothing odd here, it's a clear golden coloured brew. Session crisp and smooth hoppy ale, with plenty of flavour in this respect including light fruit and sugars. There's a small dryness too.
Tried from Cask at Crown Hotel on 21 Mar 2026 at 03:03

7.8/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 7 Overall 7.5
Last beer of a Wrexham/Chester day out, although I'm back in Cheshire tomorrow for even more debauchery. The plum is more dominant than the raisin in this one, giving it quite a rich character via the fruit. Its dark malt character is best in aroma and the brew has a soft texture that gives it a good mouthfeel in an easy-to-drink sense.
Tried from Cask at Brewery Tap (Spitting Feathers) on 20 Mar 2026 at 07:49

6.3/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 7 Overall 6
Starting with the clear golden one, I've certainly taken a day off from the rat race in this day of drinking new craft beers in both Wales and England. This latest keg pour on a tray of three is crisp and easy with a general hoppy-sweetish sugary character.
Tried from Draft at Brewery Tap (Spitting Feathers) on 20 Mar 2026 at 02:52

6.3/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 5.5 Flavor 7 Texture 7 Overall 5.5
Cask at Chester Station Tap. Pours “bitter brown” with a small scummy off-white head but excellent lacing. There’s biscuits, caramel and hops in the aroma. In the mouth it is somewhat bitter with flavour of traditional hops and red fruit. Some tropical fruits become evident later alongside traces of spice and ginger which remain in the finish. This is reasonable – if a little boring.
Tried from Cask at Chester Station Tap Room on 09 Mar 2026 at 15:10

6.6/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 6.5 Flavor 6.5 Texture 7 Overall 6.5
Draft, half pint. @"The Chester Station Tap Room", Chester (England) 19/02/2026
[#8.870 Global - #1.178 England - #4 Spitting Feathers]
Pours light hazed yellow with a tiny white head. Aroma: biscuity malts, floral hops and tangerine. Taste: floral hops and biscuity malts. Lively palate.
Next one, please!
Tried from Draft at Chester Station Tap Room on 19 Feb 2026 at 13:29

7/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 7 Overall 7
Cask, half pint. @"The Chester Station Tap Room", Chester (England) 19/02/2026
[#8.868 Global - #1.176 England - #3 Spitting Feathers]
Pours golden with a lacing white head. Aroma: orange rind, mixed grains and yeast. Tsste: grapefruit and orange rind. Again, very creamy palate if a bit faded hops.
Next one, please!
Tried from Cask at Chester Station Tap Room on 19 Feb 2026 at 13:24

6.8/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 6.5 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 7
Cask, half pint. @"The Chester Station Tap Room", Chester (England) 19/02/2026
[#8.867 Global - #1.175 England - #2 Spitting Feathers]
Pours pale golden with a creamy white head. Lacing. Aroma: grapefruit, marmalade and yeast. Taste: tangerine and grapefruit. Balanced creamy palate.
Next one, please!
Tried from Cask at Chester Station Tap Room on 19 Feb 2026 at 13:21

6.8/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 6.5 Flavor 7 Texture 7 Overall 6.5
Cask, half pint. @"The Chester Station Tap Room", Chester (England) 19/02/2026
[#8.866 Global - #1.174 England - #1 Spitting Feathers (My English brewery #362)]
Pours amber with a small white head. Aroma: biscuity malts, caramel and light toffee. Taste: biscuity and creamy. Really nice cask action.
Next one, please!
Tried from Cask at Chester Station Tap Room on 19 Feb 2026 at 13:15

7.1/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 6 Flavor 8 Texture 6 Overall 7.5
Cask at Station Tap, Chester. Pours dark reddish-brown with a small off-white head and good lacing. The aroma has malts, toasted bread and hints of bacon. In the mouth it fluctuates between bitter and sweet. Flavour has malts, traditional hops, rye-grains and spices. Later on there are hints of caramel and autumn fruits too. Bitterness lasts into the fruity finish. This is decent.
Tried from Cask at Chester Station Tap Room on 27 Dec 2025 at 15:55