Timothy Taylor's
Commercial Brewery
in
Keighley,
West Yorkshire,
England 🏴
Associated with 16 Venues
Established in 1858
Contact
Description
In 1858 Timothy Taylor began brewing beer in Cook Lane in the West Riding town of Keighley. He clearly struck upon a successful formula for in 1863 he set up and built a larger brewery at Knowle Spring, where the company has remained ever since.
The superb spring water that wells up from deep under the Pennines is still used today to produce the country's best traditional cask ales.
The brewery remains in the Taylor family and is now the last independent brewery of its type left in West Yorkshire. This independence enables Taylors to survive as one of the few brewers still brewing true cask ales in the same way it has always done."Taylor's Taste" is achieved by using only the finest natural ingredients, taking pride in the brewing process and allowing full time for the ales to ferment and mature, thereby creating a unique family of beers.
We have come a long way since 1858. Our beers have won many awards and worldwide acclaim. This is seen within our product range.
The superb spring water that wells up from deep under the Pennines is still used today to produce the country's best traditional cask ales.
The brewery remains in the Taylor family and is now the last independent brewery of its type left in West Yorkshire. This independence enables Taylors to survive as one of the few brewers still brewing true cask ales in the same way it has always done."Taylor's Taste" is achieved by using only the finest natural ingredients, taking pride in the brewing process and allowing full time for the ales to ferment and mature, thereby creating a unique family of beers.
We have come a long way since 1858. Our beers have won many awards and worldwide acclaim. This is seen within our product range.
27/05/1978. BRAHMS & LISZT, East Parade, LEEDS, West Yorkshire, England (FREE HOUSE)
Tried
on 08 Feb 2023
at 13:47
23/10/1982. SPREAD EAGLE, 98 Walmgate, YORK, North Yorkshire, England (FREE HOUSE)
Tried
on 08 Feb 2023
at 13:41
18/05/2017. STAR INN, 23 The Vineyards, BATH, Bath & North East Somerset, England (ABBEY)
Tried
on 08 Feb 2023
at 13:31
16/05/2019. KING & CASTLE, SVR Station, Comberton Road, KIDDERMINSTER, Worcestershire, England
Tried
on 08 Feb 2023
at 13:30
28/05/1987. GREENWICH REAL ALE FESTIVAL, Borough Hall, Royal Hill, LONDON, SE10, England
Tried
on 08 Feb 2023
at 11:43
03/09/1977. RED LION, 31 Market Street, COLNE, Lancashire, England (TAYLORS)
Tried
on 08 Feb 2023
at 11:33
03/09/1977. RED LION, 31 Market Street, COLNE, Lancashire, England (TAYLORS). Check-in dates from when the beer was known simply as Best Bitter
Tried
on 08 Feb 2023
at 11:18
6.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Bottle from Booths Supermarket, Media City. Black with an extremely thin off-white head. Easy textured dark-malt ale, somewhat sweet, with this fusion becoming its flavour. Much better than the cask version I first sampled a decade ago although that was probably a bad batch.
Tried
from Bottle
on 01 Feb 2023
at 19:39
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 8
Amber pour with a small white head. Aromas of grains, malts, some nuts - same for the taste. Not bad.
Tried
on 22 Jan 2023
at 22:09
8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Bottle. Clear orange/gold with a decent white head. Aroma of malts, tea, citrus fruits and herbal hops with a little whiff of enjoyable diacetyl. Taste of malts, biscuits, black tea, citrus fruits, flowers and bergamot. Distinctive long lasting bitterness. Low carbonation. Smooth mouthfeel. A very balanced, flavourful and surprisingly bitter Bitter (no pun intended). Lovely.
Tried
from Bottle
on 17 Jan 2023
at 22:09