Hanlons Brewery

Microbrewery in Exeter, Devon, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Associated Venue: Hanlon's Brewery

Established in 1996

Contact
Hill Farm, Half Moon Village, Exeter, EX5 5AE, England
Subsidiaries
Hanlons Brewery owns 1 brewery/brand:
Description
Commenced Brewing as O’Hanlons Brewery in 1996 in Vauxhall, London.

In 2000 moved to Whimple in Devon.

In 2013 was bought out and name changed to Hanlons.

Hanlons are a family owned-and operated craft brewery based in the picture-perfect countryside of Mid-Devon. We are dedicated to the task of producing truly iconic ales and our fantastic brewing team craft authentic British-made beers for the curious and experienced consumer. Our focus is on using high quality ingredients alongside sustainable and innovative brewing processes in order to create a consistently exceptional product time after time.

Our highly motivated, friendly team are driven by a shared vision that the care, attention and expertise of each one of us can be tasted in every drop of our award-winning ales. All beers are lovingly brewed on site and we are super proud of our extensive range including Yellow Hammer, Firefly Bitter, Port Stout, Stormstay, Citra IPA and our new CBD IPA.

We are obsessively passionate about what we do, and it is safe to say that our team is made up of unashamed beer enthusiasts! We feel that this is the key ingredient to our success and that our communal desire to produce the ‘perfect pint’ constantly drives us forward as a company. In fact, at Hanlons it is our firm belief that behind the success of every business, there is a family.

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6.5/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 7 Texture 6 Overall 6
Bottle. Dark brown with small light brown head. Flavour is roasted malts, chocolate, bitter and port vine.
Tried from Bottle on 10 Mar 2011 at 06:39

6.6/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 8 Overall 6.5
Cask at The Wharf. A small, beige head sits on top of a clear, dark brown head. The aroma has a slightly sour roasted maltyness. Coffee and a hint of dark chocolate too. Roasted flavor with some dried fruits, coffee and a hint of cooked vegetables. Full body and roasted finish. A quite nice one, pleasant and easy to drink. 101204
Tried from Cask on 08 Mar 2011 at 13:44

6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6
Vintage 2006. Clear copper without head. Aroma is sweet malty, caramel and loads of alcohol. Flavor is very sweet. Full bodied. Sweet finish with burning alcohol. Too sweet and way too much alcohol for this to have any sort of balance. 240410
Tried on 03 Mar 2011 at 12:02

8.6/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 8 Flavor 9 Texture 10 Overall 8.5
Bottle nr 19361, vintage 2006. It pours a clear, copper body and a minimal off-white head. Clubgonzo mentioned that the aroma reminded him of a mix between an eisbock and an American style barley wine. I certainly see what he means. There’s dried fruits. sugary rum-like notes, some caramel, alcohol, and a touch of some fresh fruits in the far back of the aroma. It’s full-bodied and warming to a degree seldom reached. The carbonation level is low and pleasant. Lots of flavors, complex and tasteful. Booze-soaked raisins, alcohol, some caramel, sweetness, a bitterness touch, port wine and a touch of oxidation in the flavor, all going on for a really long time. Shit, this is lovely. A damn pity it’s gone. Rating: 8-4-9-5-17-4.3. 110301

Bottle, 25cl, #07685, vintage 2004. 11.7% ABV. It pours a clear, dark copper colored body, looking really nice even though there’s no head. Caramel, alcohol and beef stock in the rather vinous aroma. The flavor is sweet and sugary, with some caramel, leather and alcohol. Full-bodied and warming, rather sweet on the palate. Lasting finish. Overall, nice, but too much on the sweet side even for my likings. Rating: 7-4-6-4-13-3.4.

Bottle, 25cl, #45471, vintage 2005. 11.7% ABV. A flat, almost completely clear, dark copper colored beer with a vinous aroma of alcohol, dried fruits, beef stock and something reminiscent of a fine cognac. Sweet on the palate, but not as sweet as the 2004 vintage, beef stock, dried fruits an alcohol blends in. Full-bodied and warming, with a faint sensation reminding me of carbonation. Hints of bitterness shows up in the finish. A tasteful and pleasant night cap. Rating: 7-4-7-4-14-3.6

Bottle, 25cl, #14814, vintage 2006. 11.7% ABV. An almost clear one, dark golden to amber in color, and with some bubbles looking like a head. Alcohol, beef stock and dried fruits in the aroma. Almost cognac-like in the nose. Alcoholic flavor with dried fruits, a faint sourness and some bitterness. Feels sort of sugary on the palate, full-bodied and warming, with hints of carbonation. A pleasant one. Rating: 7-4-7-4-15-3.7.

Bottle, 25cl, #07196, vintage 2007. 11.7% ABV. A dark golden to amber beer, almost clear, and with some bubbles on top. The aroma has alcohol, dried fruits, hints of dark berries, and something remiscent of apricot jam. Dryish and sourish on the palate, full-bodied and warming, with raisins, leather and dried fruits in the flavor. Well, at least it’s not as sweet as the 2004 vintage, but I think this one’s too dry. Still nice though. Rating: 7-4-7-4-14-3.6.

Bottle, 25cl, #08135, vintage 2008. 11.7% ABV. There’s some bubbles on top of this almost amber colored beer, but not what you can say is a real head. Alcohol, dried fruits and some sweetish notes on the nose. Semi-sweet on the palate, full-bodied, lightly warming and carbonated, and with flavors of raisins, leather and alcohol. Some bitterness chimes in towards the very end. Overall, a nice one, but probably too young. Rating: 7-4-7-4-14-3.6.

All five tasted after a flight of five vintages of the Eldridge Pope Thomas Hardy’s Ale. If I was to repeat this, I’d certainly have the freshest ones first. Haven’t revised my previously awarded score for this beer, I still think it’s really lovely, especially when in the mood for such a beer. 120608
Tried from Bottle on 01 Mar 2011 at 15:39

6.6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 6 Flavor 7 Texture 8 Overall 6.5
Cask at the Wharf in Ålborg. Pours black with a small offwhite head. Aroma of roasted malt, coffee. Taste is roasted malt, coffee, caramel and abit of smoke. Full bodied. low carbonation. Pretty good stout. 280111
Tried from Cask on 06 Feb 2011 at 08:23

7.2/10 Appearance 4 Aroma 7 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 8
Bottle from Beers of Europe. Burnt sienna pour with no head. Dates, walnuts, caramel, prunes and raisins in the nose. A little sourness also. Flavours of orchard fruits, burnt caramel, peach, raisins, wood and berries. Rich, warm and vinous. Tasty.
Tried from Bottle on 30 Jan 2011 at 07:17

5.6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 5 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 5.5
Bottle. SLightly hazy amber/orange with medium off-white head. Flavour is malt, caramel, fruit and bitter hops.
Tried from Bottle on 18 Jan 2011 at 06:41

7.8/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 8 Overall 8
Bottled. A hazy amber beer with a beige head. The aroma has notes of malt and butterscotch. The flavor is sweet with notes of malt, caramel, and alcohol. Thanks yespr for sharing.
Tried from Bottle on 17 Jan 2011 at 14:04

5.1/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 5 Flavor 5 Texture 6 Overall 4.5
25th September 2008
On tap somewhere - maybe Market Porter. Pretty standard bitter that is notable only for being not that bitter! Bland.
Tried from Draft on 16 Jan 2011 at 04:08

6.6/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 8 Flavor 6 Texture 6 Overall 6.5
Hazy deep red copper, with basically no head. Interesting, complex aroma. Some vineous dried fruits, figs and apricots along with fresh oranges and blackcurrants, some caramel and sugar, and oxidized dusty cellar notes. Sweet and somewhat raw, alcoholic flavour with malt, dark dried fruits, a touch of hops and a bit of tartness, the dusty note is there again. It has potential, but I hope it isn’t actually already oxidized
Tried on 11 Jan 2011 at 16:06