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5-6 Burnside industrial Estate, Turnpike Close, Grantham, NG31 7XU, England
Description
Following in the footsteps of thousands of women who have brewed through the millennia, Sara Barton founded Brewster’s Brewing Company and the first beers flowed in 1998.
Over eons and through civilisations, women had brewed beer as naturally as they baked and nurtured their families. In recent centuries though, a woman’s role within the brewing craft had changed. Old fashioned societal norms and industrialisation had turned women away from being the natural brewers of beer. In modern times things have been changing and thankfully the world is different now; the new age of the Brewster is dawning.
After equipping herself with a Masters degree in Brewing and Distilling from Heriot Watt in 1989, Sara was to join the tiny band of female pioneers working in the brewing world and then in time she took the step to lead her own brewing company.
Sara took the name Brewsters for the brewery as it was an old English word for a female brewer. In the mid nineteen nineties when Brewster’s brewery was started it was a term seldom used or even understood.
Brewster’s brewery is now a 32 hectolitre (or 20bbl if you are old school) single infusion brewhouse located in Grantham, Lincolnshire. Cask conditioned ales predominate but brewery conditioning is developing to be an important element for the brewery and allows other beer styles such as kegged beers and canned small pack to develop. The small batch size gives scope for great variety in styles.
Over eons and through civilisations, women had brewed beer as naturally as they baked and nurtured their families. In recent centuries though, a woman’s role within the brewing craft had changed. Old fashioned societal norms and industrialisation had turned women away from being the natural brewers of beer. In modern times things have been changing and thankfully the world is different now; the new age of the Brewster is dawning.
After equipping herself with a Masters degree in Brewing and Distilling from Heriot Watt in 1989, Sara was to join the tiny band of female pioneers working in the brewing world and then in time she took the step to lead her own brewing company.
Sara took the name Brewsters for the brewery as it was an old English word for a female brewer. In the mid nineteen nineties when Brewster’s brewery was started it was a term seldom used or even understood.
Brewster’s brewery is now a 32 hectolitre (or 20bbl if you are old school) single infusion brewhouse located in Grantham, Lincolnshire. Cask conditioned ales predominate but brewery conditioning is developing to be an important element for the brewery and allows other beer styles such as kegged beers and canned small pack to develop. The small batch size gives scope for great variety in styles.
6.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Cask at GBBF 2006. An orange beer with a white head. The aroma is sweet hoppy and fruity, the hops giving it notes of grapefruit - is it Cascade? The flavor is a sweet hop soup, and the body is quite powerful.
Tried
from Cask
on 19 Apr 2007
at 13:28
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Bottled. Amber colour, small white head. Aroma is fruity and flowery hops. Flavour is hops, salts and some grassyness. Not much aftertaste, but is very mouthdrying.
Tried
from Bottle
on 21 Mar 2007
at 07:48
8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Cask handpull at Pembury Tavern BF March 2007. Just about my beer of the festival I guess. Pale gold with lasting white head. Rich flowery fruity aroma. Sweet and flowery. I love it very much. Flavourful, flowery and a good pint.
Tried
from Cask
on 16 Mar 2007
at 11:39
6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Bottled conditioned. An amber beer with a thin beige head. The aroma is sweet malty with primary notes of caramel, but also a light spicy note. The flavor is sweet and very spicy combined with notes of elderberries, leading to a dry spicy and nicely bitter end.
Tried
from Bottle
on 15 Mar 2007
at 16:37
6.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Cask handpull at Pembury Tavern March BF 07. Very deep chestnut/brown colour with lasting bubbly beige head. Quite a malty bitter. Malt aroma, malt flavour, bit of choc in mouth. Spicy hop finish. Bit spritzy in the mouth. Decent malty bitter.
Tried
from Cask
on 15 Mar 2007
at 13:13
6.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Bottled. Lightly hazy dark amber. Grassy nose with some metal. Sweet and fruity with clean mouthfeel and evident resiny hops. Standard English bitter on the heavy side.
Tried
from Bottle
on 12 Mar 2007
at 09:23
8.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 9
Flavor 9
Texture 8
Overall 9.5
Cask gravity at White Cliffs BF 2007. Black beer with brown edges. Bubbly tan head. Lovely aroma. Lovely intensity. Great choc/charcoal. Bit of powder on the finish. Intense choc aroma is utterly sutnning. So full of great Green & Black’s style bitter dark choc. But there is smoothness there too. Amazing.
Tried
from Cask
on 03 Feb 2007
at 03:36
5.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 5.5
Brown bottle, 50 cl, purchased on August 26 2006 while tripping to Beers of the world (Rochester) with Dum, Ian and Lubière; eye: amber with golden reflections, beige head that falls rapidly to leave a ring around the glass, good effervescence, clear; nose: cereal (grain), caramel, hops, grapefruit, lactic; mouth: bitter hops, caramel, grapefruit, finale mildly bitter, lightly lactic, partly creamy and partly grainy texture, mildly bitter, medium body, good carbonation; overall: ordinay FRANÇAIS Bouteille brune, 50 cl, acheté le 26 août 2006 lors d’un voyage mémorable à Beers of the world (Rochester) avec Dum, Ian et Luc; oeil : ambrée avec des reflets dorés, mousse beige qui tombe rapidement pour laisser un anneau, bonne effervescence, claire; nez : céréale (grain), caramel, houblon, pamplemousse, lactique; bouche : houblon amère, caramel, pamplemousse, finale légèrement amère, légèrement lactique, texture en partie crémeuse et en partie granuleuse, moyennement amère, corps moyen, bonne carbonatation; en résumé : ordinaire
Tried
from Bottle
on 01 Oct 2006
at 13:59
3.4/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 4
Flavor 3
Texture 4
Overall 2.5
Gravity at Merton Beer Festival 2005. Hadn’t noticed that I had yet to rate this, unfortunately this wasn’t at it’s best, dark golden in colour with a definate fruity lemony nose, but taste not great quite sharp not really right at all.
Tried
on 30 Aug 2006
at 06:13
4.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 4
Texture 4
Overall 4.5
Bottle picked up at the GBBF. Pours a light amber colour, bland in flavour with few redeeming features other than it had a nice label.
Tried
from Bottle
on 28 Aug 2006
at 15:14