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!
5.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 6
Cask at GBBF 09 ... amber ... light fruity hop nose ... bitter fruits ... light hop ... boring
Tried
from Cask
on 04 Oct 2009
at 01:31
7.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7
500ml bottle from Sainsbury during it’s beer festival. Clear mid orange brown, with a thick lasting beige head. Pretty good strongish mild. Lovely malty flavours. Minimal but still some hop sting on finish. But this is all about the slight toasty burnt malts in the middle. You see this is why milds are such a brilliant and under rated style and something this site will never understand. Not big or flashy, but incredibly dirnkable and tasty without being big and barrel aged. Always liked Wolf beers, they have a certain maltiness that I find engaging and I have always found their beers drinkable from the first time i visited Norwich in pre RB days. Lovely dry brown malt. This I would buy again. 3.6 This I did buy again and thought that it was even better.
Tried
from Bottle
on 19 Sep 2009
at 10:46
5.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 8
Overall 5
50cl bottle from Sainsburys. Copper with a thin white head; soft, fruity aroma; sweet and fruity in the style of Vimto; thin and watery to start but with some pleasant malts towards the end. Disappointing. (5/3/5/3/9=2.5)
Gravity cask at the Back of Beyond (JDW), Reading. Copper with a ring of white head; weak malt aroma; thin with an earthy malt flavour and some decent hoppy spiceness to finish. Disappointing again. (5/3/6/4/12=3)
Gravity cask at the Back of Beyond (JDW), Reading. Copper with a ring of white head; weak malt aroma; thin with an earthy malt flavour and some decent hoppy spiceness to finish. Disappointing again. (5/3/6/4/12=3)
Tried
from Bottle
on 17 Sep 2009
at 15:51
5.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
(Cask at Carpenter’s Arms, Marylebone, London, 9 Aug 2009) Copper colour with frothy, off-white head. Malty, fruity nose with notes of biscuity malt, apricots, dusty hops and possibly a touch of butterscotch. Malty taste with biscuity malt, fruit and slightly dusty hops in the finish. Light body, fairly dry. Drinkable but not impressive. Not really sure about the condition though.
Tried
from Cask
on 14 Sep 2009
at 15:22
6.2/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Bottle from Sainsburys,Kidlington, Oxon. Consumed in a field at Towersey Festival, Oxon, August 29th 2009 Pours amber with white head. Some malt and citrus aroma’s, the taste is also in a similar vein, its quite malty and a touch sweet at times but otherwise fine. A6 A4 F6 P3 Ov12 3.1
Tried
from Bottle
on 13 Sep 2009
at 02:09
5.4/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 5.5
Bottle from Sainsburys. Cloudy amber in colour with a few yeasty bits on top. Sweetish malts and orange aroma. Earthy malt aroma, with a touch of sweetness and a moderately bitter finish. Dull.
Tried
from Bottle
on 01 Sep 2009
at 13:28
6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Bottle purchased at Sainsburys, Kidlington, Oxon and consumed in a field at Towersey, Oxfordshire, 30-08-09 Pours dark brown with light beige head. The aroma is fruity as is the taste, some light coffee touches are also detected, its fine A6 A3 F7 P3 Ov13 3.2
Tried
from Bottle
on 01 Sep 2009
at 02:05
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Bottle from Sainsburys. Reddish-deep amber with a decent, off-white head. Light, sweetish, earthy malt aroma. Fruity flavour, with a hint of spice and slightly bitter finish. Ok.
Tried
from Bottle
on 26 Aug 2009
at 14:24
6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Cask@GBBF2009. Deep amber colour, small head. Aroma is caramel, wood, red berries and also some slight metallic and diacetylic notes. Flavour is caramel malts, some fruits, red berries and also some earth.
Tried
from Cask
on 11 Aug 2009
at 13:35
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Cask@GBBF2009. Golden colour, small white creamy head. Aroma is caramel malts, some fruity and earthy notes as well. Flavour is fruits, some floral hops as well as mild grassy notes.
Tried
from Cask
on 11 Aug 2009
at 13:33