Church End Brewery
Microbrewery
in Nuneaton,
Warwickshire,
England 🏴
Associated with 2 Venues
Established in 1994
M-Reg was the first brew on August 1st 1994.We now have a range of over forty distinct products including Fruit Beers made with real fruit, Herb beers made with fresh Herbs, Wheat beers made with a high proportion of malted wheat, black beers with chocolate malt , Honey beers made with real Honey... etc. etc. .
The plant was constructed from mainly second hand stainless steel equipment, with an output capacity of four brewer's barrels per brew (36 gallons is a brewer's barrel). At that time an average of five brews a week were made.
Today, Church End Brewery is housed in a refurbished social club.
During 2008 we upgraded our brewing plant to 20 Barrels per brew. Most of the brewing kit was sourced in the U.K. - Doncaster no less. During the installation new greener refrigeration and gas burners were installed, and this has already led to a 25% reduction in the consumption of both.
Cask at Tamworth Beer Festival 2025
RichTheVillan (12489) ticked Siberian Hamster from Church End Brewery 4 months ago
Cask at Tamworth Beer Festival 2025
Cask at Tamworth Beer Festival 2025
RichTheVillan (12489) ticked Duck A L’Orange from Church End Brewery 4 months ago
Cask at Tamworth Beer Festival 2025
RichTheVillan (12489) ticked I Know Nothing from Church End Brewery 4 months ago
Cask at Tamworth Beer Festival 2025
RichTheVillan (12489) ticked Blue Norther from Church End Brewery 4 months ago
Cask at Tamworth Beer Festival 2025
RichTheVillan (12489) ticked Herds of Wildebeest from Church End Brewery 4 months ago
Cask at Tamworth Beer Festival 2025
Cask at Tamworth Beer Festival 2025
RichTheVillan (12489) ticked Sydney Opera House from Church End Brewery 4 months ago
Cask at Tamworth Beer Festival 2025
reidyboy (3578) reviewed Stout Coffin from Church End Brewery 4 months ago
Appearance - 7 | Aroma - 7.5 | Flavor - 7.5 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
Deep dark brown with a frothy tan head and a roasted malt and coffee aroma. Fresh with dark fruit notes, coffee bitterness, a touch of chocolate and a slightly dry bittersweet finish.
Shrewsbury CAMRA Beer Festival 2025