Wolf Brewery
Microbrewery
in
Attleborough,
Norfolk,
England 🏴
Associated Venue: Duke of Wellington
Established in 1995
Contact
Decoy Farm, Norwich Road, Besthorpe, Attleborough, NR17 2LA, England
Description
History of the Brewery
East Anglia is home to some of the best brewers in the whole of Europe.
They practice their art steeped in age-old tradition and surrounded on all sides by endless fields of the world’s best malting barley. These days brewers are keeping abreast of the times and harnessing modern technology to help produce deeply satisfying beers that are taking beer festivals across the country by storm. East Anglia has always been famous for it beers and smaller breweries thoroughly enjoy the challenge of competing against the big players in the region.
One of the leaders in the field is the Wolf Brewery, whose brewers are driven by a passion to make distinctive East Anglia beers known to a wider audience. Its founder, Wolfe Witham, was the driving force behind the hugely popular Reindeer brewpub in Norwich during its heyday in the 1980’s.
The Wolf Brewery opened in 1995 on the old Gaymers Cider site in Attleborough but after 10 years of steady growth the business outgrew the premises. In 2006, a major investment was made in a new brewplant at a new premises, a couple of miles away in the village of Besthorpe.
More recently, Wolf has installed a state of the art bottling plant so that ale aficionados further afield can enjoy more of the prize winning ales.
As always quality comes first and a genuine quality product, crafted with care and packed with goodness, is something we are very proud to offer. The Wolf brewery is also part of the East Anglian Brewers Co-operative. This organisation is, among other things, taking steps to work with local farmers aiming for ‘full traceability’ so that eventually the beer can be traced right through from the grain to the glass.
Our ingredients are local, our recipes and our methods are local - and we always want to keep it this way. We believe that East Anglia is the home of quality brewing!
East Anglia is home to some of the best brewers in the whole of Europe.
They practice their art steeped in age-old tradition and surrounded on all sides by endless fields of the world’s best malting barley. These days brewers are keeping abreast of the times and harnessing modern technology to help produce deeply satisfying beers that are taking beer festivals across the country by storm. East Anglia has always been famous for it beers and smaller breweries thoroughly enjoy the challenge of competing against the big players in the region.
One of the leaders in the field is the Wolf Brewery, whose brewers are driven by a passion to make distinctive East Anglia beers known to a wider audience. Its founder, Wolfe Witham, was the driving force behind the hugely popular Reindeer brewpub in Norwich during its heyday in the 1980’s.
The Wolf Brewery opened in 1995 on the old Gaymers Cider site in Attleborough but after 10 years of steady growth the business outgrew the premises. In 2006, a major investment was made in a new brewplant at a new premises, a couple of miles away in the village of Besthorpe.
More recently, Wolf has installed a state of the art bottling plant so that ale aficionados further afield can enjoy more of the prize winning ales.
As always quality comes first and a genuine quality product, crafted with care and packed with goodness, is something we are very proud to offer. The Wolf brewery is also part of the East Anglian Brewers Co-operative. This organisation is, among other things, taking steps to work with local farmers aiming for ‘full traceability’ so that eventually the beer can be traced right through from the grain to the glass.
Our ingredients are local, our recipes and our methods are local - and we always want to keep it this way. We believe that East Anglia is the home of quality brewing!
6.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6
28/10/2025. Cask at the Queen of Iceni, Norwich. Decent pour, not a pint, but then I did use my camra voucher. Nice fruity plummy aroma. Moderate sweetness, bitterness and body. Soft carbonation. Fruity ruby likeable.
Tried
from Cask
on 28 Oct 2025
at 19:29
6.3/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 4
Overall 6.5
24/10/2025. Cask at The Dove Street Inn, Ipswich. Nice pour. Aroma is fruity, malty, blackcurrant, berries, burnt toffee, touch of liquorice. Moderate sweetness and bitterness, quite drying. Dry and bitter finish. Not much body but ok for 4%. Preferred the aroma over taste but it was quite drinkable.
Tried
from Cask
at
Dove Street Inn
on 24 Oct 2025
at 13:37
Tried
from Draft
at
Raven
on 21 Oct 2025
at 23:00
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Keg at Old Bank House, Tamworth. Cclear amber-gold. Thin foamy white head. Aroma is malty and berries. Flavourwise is similar. Light-medium bodied l. Slick. Soft-fizzy carbonation. Ultimately a watwd modern edf6feom a clearly trad brewery.
Tried
from Draft
at
Old Bank House, Tamworth
on 05 Sep 2025
at 20:22
6/10
cask at Briar Rose
Tried
from Cask
on 22 Aug 2025
at 15:15
6.6/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 6.5
Cask at the moon under water Watford Jdw. A mostly clear copper brown coloured pour with a creamy magnolia head. Aroma is light tangy, dark malts, liquorice, tangy green apple, toffee apple, dusty grain store. Flavour is composed of semi sweet, layered rustic malts, brown bread, liquorice, black sugars, bitter roast. Palate is semi sweet, light tang, mellow cask condition, decent.
Tried
from Cask
at
Moon Under Water (JDW)
on 13 Aug 2025
at 13:26
6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 7
Overall 6
Half pint on cask at the gate house.
Medium creamy light beige head. Clear amber pour. Light bitterness
Medium creamy light beige head. Clear amber pour. Light bitterness
Tried
from Cask
at
The Gate House (JDW)
on 11 Aug 2025
at 18:04
6.3/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6.5
Flavor 6.5
Texture 6
Overall 6
19/7/2020. Cask at The Duke of York, Ipswich. Pours very dark amber brown with a small creamy off-white head. Aroma is fruity, malty, toffee, subtle blackcurrant. Medium sweetness, light bitterness. Moderate body, soft carbonation. Steady, pretty decent mild. Also 20/7/2025. Cask at The Dove, Ipswich. Lots more blackcurrant present this time round. Drying. Slightly less appealing. 6.6 to 6.3.
Tried
from Cask
at
Dove Street Inn
on 20 Jul 2025
at 12:00
5.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 5
Texture 4
Overall 5.5
Tried
from Cask
on 31 May 2025
at 09:42
5.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 4.5
Texture 6
Overall 5
30/5/2025. Cask at the 38th Colchester Real Ale and Cider Festival. Very nutty, chocolate aroma. Surprisingly sour. A little odd.
Tried
from Cask
on 30 May 2025
at 14:37