Hanlons Brewery
Microbrewery
in
Exeter,
Devon,
England 🏴
Associated Venue: Hanlon's Brewery
Established in 1996
Contact
Hill Farm, Half Moon Village, Exeter, UK - EX5 5AE, England
Subsidiaries
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.
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.
8.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 10
Overall 8.5
(Vintage 2006, bottle no 11256) Reddish brown colour, slightly hazy, with foamy, off-white, brief head. Huge, fruity nose with dried fruit (figs, dates, prunes), brown sugar, dark rye bread, roasted nuts, caramel. Sweetish and fiery. Huge, fiery, fruity taste with dried fruit (figs, dates), toffee and nuts. Hints of smoke, hints of black-currant and a dash of madeira towards the finish (or is that sweet oloroso sherry?). Lots of hops in the finish, but they’re almost overshadowed by the fruity sweetness and fiery alcohol notes. Full bodied, almost like syrup. Yes, it is sweet, but all the other flavours tend to balance the sweetness brilliantly, especially the hops towards the end. Packed with flavour, hearty, fiery and warming. Brilliant (and will probably improve after some years)!
Tried
from Bottle
on 16 Mar 2007
at 16:47
8.4/10
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Appearance 10
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
2004 Vintage. Bottle shared by haukur at his tasting on 1 May 2008. Pour is clear ruby-mahogany with only a few off-white bubbles clinging to the edge of the glass. Aroma of toffee caramel malitness, some vinegar, some Brandy. Big nose. Scotchy. Taste is big caramel maltiness, some licorice, big and chewy. Big Bradny presence. Sweet blend of licorice and port like flowers. 8,4,8,5,16 (4.1)
2005 Vintage bottle, enjoyed on 14-Mar-07. Thanks to the guys at Kettle NYC for taking care of this one. Pour is cordovan with almost no head. Aroma is malt, and a bit of the spice (mulling?) to it. Taste is firm malt, and again the brace of the spice. A very nice barley wine, and one I hope to have again soon. 8,5,8,4,17 (4.2) - I’ll use this rating.
Tried
from Bottle
on 14 Mar 2007
at 21:19
8.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 9
Flavor 9
Texture 8
Overall 9.5
2005 bottle # P 37856. Tasted March 1st 2007. Mmm, I’m very pleased with this aroma. Deep, velvety fruits, fruitcake, rum and sherry, a touch of vanilla and nuts. Big full rich sweetness up front, rum-caramel syrup poured over fruitcake chock with figs. Lightly carbonated to give it life and lift, but soft enough to be smooth and full on the palate. Warming alcohol presence almost bites, but then doesn’t. Smooth easy finsh. Exceptional, as good as I remember the older vintages, and definitely cellarable. Rich lightly hazy reddish color, smallish head but elegant lacing. I seem to want to use the word rich describe almost every characteristic of this ale!
Tried
from Bottle
on 01 Mar 2007
at 19:30
7.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
2005: Golden amber with no head. Aroma is vinous, sweet malts & alcohol. Very strong aroma. Smooth, round & soft well balanced body. Fruits (raisins/prunes) & oak & a high sweetness. Rich & powerfull! A true sipper
Tried
on 25 Feb 2007
at 08:10
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 7
500ml bottle picked up at Sainsbury’s, Holborn and shared with Magne and CinnamonGirl. Dense, white head rapidly diminishing. Spicy and floral malty aroma. Mandarin and juicy fruit in a refreshing taste. Notes of biterness towards the end. Fizzy and medium mouthfeel (01.02.2007).
Tried
from Bottle
on 11 Feb 2007
at 06:51
8.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 10
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 9
2006 bottle; Heart-renderingly young, of course. For the sake of Ratebeer... Beige-amberish medium, fine & relatively stable head over red-mahogany beer. Superbly vinous nose with the blue Cheese (old Stilton?) served included. Sweet with a slightly sourish, lactic lining. Madeira, cheese, nuts and raisins rolled in one. With a tuft of parsley. Very outspoken liquorice flavour, with a boatload of heavy and varied malts behind. Sweet taste with more than a touch of roastiness. Higher alcohols and complex esters; Christmas pudding with white buttercream sauce, and an inordinately large shot of brandy; chocolate chafings. Not aggressive, but unmistakable fizzy tonguelining. Oily viscous MF. More body than a Turkish coffee. Despite its potential, already superb, nay, superior ale. My Irish friend has understood it all, and the Eldridge Pope heritage is safe. More loss to them. I want more of this, aged 10, 12,... years.
Tried
from Bottle
on 09 Feb 2007
at 10:13
7.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7
Draught. Amber with a long lasting cream head. Malt, wood and floral hop aromas. Malty flavour with plenty bitterness and hop character.
Tried
on 02 Feb 2007
at 20:15
5.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 6
Bottle. Citric aroma. Cloudy orange colour with many small floaties and no head. The flavour is dry and a bit yeasty.
Tried
from Bottle
on 30 Jan 2007
at 09:02
6.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Cask Jet-black beer with a B.C."H.". Slight-sweet, some typical porter-roasted notes, but especially a fry or a roast piece of meat... Ink-like, but sweet taste, with a slight moccha-like finish. Warming up, some fruity-estery noes. Medium bodied, quite slick. Must have been a very Scottish dash of Portwine.
Tried
from Cask
on 30 Jan 2007
at 05:01
5.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 4
Overall 6
Cask Fully clear, amber beer with a B.C."H.". Fresh, dry UK hops, noga with pistacchio’s. Rosewater taste, very outspoken "amandine", very light but perfumey. Lacking any backing, it deserves obviously better, where are the hops? Very light - very. Nice nose, and then... Emptiness what doest thou hold me?
Tried
from Cask
on 29 Jan 2007
at 11:51