Bearwood Brewing

Microbrewery in Wokingham, Berkshire, England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
Associated Venue: Bearwood Brewing

Established in 2025

Contact
Unit 4 Southgate House, Alexandra Court, Wokingham, RG40 2SL, England
Description
Based in Wokingham, Berkshire, Bearwood Brewing is an independent craft brewery and taproom. We are focused on brewing the best Hoppy IPAs, Luxurious Stouts and Fruity Sours (and everything else inbetween).

The team is made up of John Willatts, Max Baylis, Christian Cummings and Peter Rhodes from The Outhouse Brewery at Southgate House in Wokingham town centre.

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7.5/10
Tried from Can from Lowcostbeer on 05 Apr 2026 at 17:37

7.5/10
Tried from Can from Lowcostbeer on 05 Apr 2026 at 15:07

7.5/10
Stone fruity melon and some tropical notes. Juicy fruity lihhh sweet. Smooth body.
Tried from Can from Lowcostbeer on 01 Apr 2026 at 20:49

7.5/10
Some tropical fruit and some fruit. Light sweet crisp and slight bitter to finish. Smooth body.
Tried from Can from Lowcostbeer on 01 Apr 2026 at 20:20

7/10
Can from low Cost beer . Tangerine orange and some tropical fruit. Crisp body.
Tried from Can from Lowcostbeer on 31 Mar 2026 at 19:28

8/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 9 Overall 8
440ml can. Hazy, yellow-ish, golden colour with small to average, frothy to creamy, slowly diminishing, moderately lacing, white head. Condensed, fruity and resinous, hoppy aroma, sweet-ish, wheaty and oaty malty background, rather homogeneous fruitiness with citrusy and tropical aspects, some orchard fruit and yellow stone fruit as well, orange, mandarine, pear are most explicit, additionally some dankness, weed, moss, grass. Taste is sweet-ish, minimally sugary pale malty, slightly oaty and minimally wheaty malty, fruity and slightly resinous hoppy, homogeneous fruitiness again, now with more citrusy flavours (and a higher share of citrusy flavours) compared to the nose, some zesty bitterness, dank aspects as well; very late a minimally warming, alcoholic touch, very well hidden alcohol overall.
Minimally creamy, oily-watery texture, very smooth and soft, minimally greasy palate, fine, mildly prickly carbonation.
Excellent mouthfeel, very homogeneous, dangerously drinkable - very good.
Reminds me of my first DIPAs / TIPAs from Adroit Theory and at that time distinctive, formidable impression thereof: surprisingly light body, well hidden alcohol, remarkable homogeneity and smoothness. The same intriguing ease.
Tried from Can from Pakhuis Twente on 30 Mar 2026 at 22:29

7/10
Tropical fruity. Slight sweet and juicy
Tried from Can from Lowcostbeer on 29 Mar 2026 at 16:09

7.4/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 8 Flavor 7 Texture 7 Overall 7.5
440ml can. Hazy, yellow-ish, golden colour with average to huge, frothy, slowly osteoporosing, minimally lacing, white head. Fruity, hoppy aroma, oaty and slightly wheaty malty background, notes of lemon, white grapes, gooseberry, some unripe peach and nectarine, a touch of physalis. Taste is moderately bitter, fruity hoppy, oaty and slightly wheaty malty basis with low residual sweetness, minimally diluted hints of lemon, gooseberry, white grapes, a touch of unripe peach, nectarine, raw oat flakes, very mild, fruit acidic and citric tartness.
Watery texture, slightly dry palate, medium, dense, prickly carbonation.
Very refreshing and drinkable - good.
Tried from Can from Pakhuis Twente on 28 Mar 2026 at 20:29

7.5/10
Hazy golden. Fruity grape and some citrus lime. Slight sweet.
Tried from Can from Lowcostbeer on 27 Mar 2026 at 20:47

7.4/10 Appearance 7 Aroma 8 Flavor 8 Texture 7 Overall 6.5
Keg st The Antelope, Godalming. Hazy, slightly opaque, gols. Foamy white head. Aroma had candied fruit with some stone fruit bitterness. Into the finish we get a burst of jammy fruit. Light. Thin to slick. Soft-fizzy carbonation. Long dry slightly astringent finish. Nice.
Tried from Draft at The Antelope Taproom and Bottle Shop, Godalming on 26 Mar 2026 at 21:21