Triple fff Brewery
Microbrewery
in
Four Marks,
Hampshire,
England 🏴
Associated with 3 Venues
Established in 1997
Contact
Unit 3 Magpie Works, Station Approach, Four Marks, Four Marks, GU34 5HN, England
Description
Triple fff launched in 1997 by Graham Trott, a cabinet maker by trade who was a keen home brewer. The most popular question we get asked is 'What is Triple fff?'. As many of you know all our beers (Alton's Pride aside) are either song or album titles. Triple fff in music stands for fortississimo and means very very loud.
He installed a 5 barrel plant (20 casks) in one of the units vacated by the now closed furniture factory on Station Approach in the village of Four Marks. The station still operates on the steam heritage Watercress Line which runs ten miles between Alton and Alresford.
The beer names came from song titles of many of the 60s rock icons, Van Morrison, Led Zeppelin and Cream with Moondance (4.2% ABV), Stairway (4.6% ABV) and the well loved Pressed Rat and Warthog (3.8% ABV). The psychedelic 60s did not spawn a song called Alton Pride (3.8% ABV) but that joined the lyrical portfolio and is our number one seller following its success at 2008’s Great British Beer Festival having been voted Supreme Champion Beer of Britain.
The year 2000 saw an expansion into an 18 Barrel plant and finally in 2006 the brewery became what it is today, a 50 Barrel system that's capable of brewing 160 casks of beer per brew.
He installed a 5 barrel plant (20 casks) in one of the units vacated by the now closed furniture factory on Station Approach in the village of Four Marks. The station still operates on the steam heritage Watercress Line which runs ten miles between Alton and Alresford.
The beer names came from song titles of many of the 60s rock icons, Van Morrison, Led Zeppelin and Cream with Moondance (4.2% ABV), Stairway (4.6% ABV) and the well loved Pressed Rat and Warthog (3.8% ABV). The psychedelic 60s did not spawn a song called Alton Pride (3.8% ABV) but that joined the lyrical portfolio and is our number one seller following its success at 2008’s Great British Beer Festival having been voted Supreme Champion Beer of Britain.
The year 2000 saw an expansion into an 18 Barrel plant and finally in 2006 the brewery became what it is today, a 50 Barrel system that's capable of brewing 160 casks of beer per brew.
6.5/10
Blonde colour with a white head. Light berry fruity. Slight bready malt.
Tried
from Cask
at
The Strugglers Inn
on 18 Oct 2025
at 12:18
6.9/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
[Cask at the Back of Beyond (JDW), Reading.] A bright pale amber pour with a tight cream coloured head; grainy aroma; quite syrupy in the mouth without being sweet, and a smooth biscuity malt body; then a long spicy finish. Full bodied and satisfying.
Tried
from Cask
at
Back of Beyond
on 29 Sep 2025
at 11:55
7.1/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 7
Cask at the St Albans beer festival 2025. A clear golden orange amber coloured pour with a lasting loose off white head. Aroma is semi sweet, nutty brown bread, twiggy., grass.. Flavour is composed of, semi sweet nutty, grass, amber malts, burnt grass, earthy notes. Grassy sileage, firm bitterness. Not bad. Palate is semi drying, grain tannin, moderate carbonation. Ok.
Tried
on 27 Sep 2025
at 16:49
5.1/10
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Appearance 5
Aroma 5
Flavor 5.5
Texture 5
Overall 5
Cask at the Star, Godalming. Aroma is grainy and citrusy. Clear ambwr. No head. Sour. Kinda vinegary. Light-medium bodied. Slick. Flat carbonation. Long dry astringent finish. Boring stuff.
Tried
from Cask
at
Star Inn (Godalming Beerworks)
on 20 Sep 2025
at 20:39
6.1/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Tried
from Cask
at
Star Inn (Godalming Beerworks)
on 20 Sep 2025
at 11:58
6.3/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 7
Overall 6
Gravity run from the cellar at the Star, Godalming, South Coast Jolly Boys Day Out 20/09/2025.
Golden pour with an off white cap that thins to the edge.
Nose is melon, straw, tangerine.
Taste comprises grass, melon, orange zest, airy malts, herb.
Medium bodied, fine carbonation, semi drying close.
Okay cask golde.
Golden pour with an off white cap that thins to the edge.
Nose is melon, straw, tangerine.
Taste comprises grass, melon, orange zest, airy malts, herb.
Medium bodied, fine carbonation, semi drying close.
Okay cask golde.
Tried
on 20 Sep 2025
at 10:05
6.9/10
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Appearance 9
Aroma 6
Flavor 6.5
Texture 8
Overall 6.5
Handpull cask at the Piper, Kettering. Very dark brown, just a bit of translucency. Sweet oaty aroma, sharp liquorice, some bramble. Taste is a little too sweet, cloying liquorice character which gives way to a naked bitterness to the finish. Medium body and carbonation. Not a great balance, but a pretty decent beer all things given.
Tried
from Cask
on 13 Sep 2025
at 14:20
7.1/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 7
[Cask at the Basingstoke Beer Festival 2025.] A bright amber pour with a loose white head; peachy aroma; crisp grainy body with some stone fruit and a nicely rounded bitterness. Very drinkable.
Tried
from Cask
on 05 Sep 2025
at 11:01
6.9/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 7
Cask at the Old Cross Tavern, Hertford on 21st August 2025. Slightly hazy copper with shallow off-white foam and scant lacing. Sweet and spicy malt aroma. Sweet berry fruits, hazelnut and toffee maltiness in-mouth. A finish of sweet caramel maltiness. Smooth mouthfeel and a full body.
Tried
from Cask
at
Old Cross Tavern
on 21 Aug 2025
at 19:53
8.3/10
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Appearance 10
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Cask at the Old Cross Tavern, Hertford on 21st August 2025. Crystal clear amber with shallow yet lasting off-white foam and full lacing. Nutty malts in aroma. Rich nutty maltiness in-mouth and a malty finish with a few fruits. Medium bodied with a smooth mouthfeel. Superb.
Tried
from Cask
at
Old Cross Tavern
on 21 Aug 2025
at 19:28