Hadrian Border Brewery
Microbrewery
in
Newcastle upon Tyne,
Tyne & Wear,
England 🏴
Associated Venue: Station East (Hadrian & Border)
Established in 1994
Contact
Unit 5, The Preserving Works,, Newburn Industrial Estate, Shelley Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE15 9RT, England
Description
The foundations were laid on 9th June 1994 when we took over the Border Brewery Company in Berwick upon Tweed (pictured). This was an 8 barrel brew plant with 15 barrels of fermenting capacity, selling 2 barrels per week at that time.
Very soon we had to add more fermenters, by 1999 we had the capacity to brew 35 barrels per week and were rapidly reaching that limit of sales. At that time Farne Island was the best selling beer and it was being brewed twice a week to keep up with demand. The search was on for a bigger plant.
In 2000 the Four Rivers brewery in Byker Newcastle went into liquidation, there was a 20 barrel plantavailable. We had looked for premises around Berwickshire but had drawn a blank, we had nowhere to put this large brewery if we bought it so we decided to buy the whole business from the liquidators and relocate ourselves and the existing business to Tyneside. The Four Rivers had originally been called the Hadrian Brewery so we changed the company name to Hadrian and Border, the border, now north
of Berwick and Hadrian’s wall were one and the same thing, just in different locations and eras.
With this move the brewing capacity increased to 55 barrels, Farne Island continued to be the best seller. In February 2007 Tyneside Blonde was produced, this beer gained its followers from the start, and remains an iconic brand in Northern England. Soon we were selling equal quantities of both brands and it was apparent another expansion plan was necessary.
Failed attempts to move to freehold sites in 2001, 2003 and 2007 left us rather deflated and a whole lot poorer. However sales dictated a move, it was no longer a choice but a necessity. Here we go again!
A new home was identified in April 2009 in the former Ross’s pickle factory in Newburn, West of the city. The purchase was completed that September and the extensive refit began. Walls were knocked down, walls were built, a new roof, new drainage, and more importantly a brand new 40 barrel brewery was commissioned and installed. The first brew was mashed in April 2011. Newburn No1. We also partially rebranded to coincide with the move.
We have continued to grow the business since. On this site, our production capacity is 200 barrels a week. We now have the ability to increase the business in other ways, so we gained supply agreements for major pub companies and contract brew for others who need larger or smaller production runs than they themselves can do. In 2014 we achieved our SALSA (safe and local supplier approval). A year later we passed the SALSA+beer audit which assures our customers get the best quality control available at this level of operation. We are extremely proud of this certification and were the first brewery in the North of England to achieve it.
Very soon we had to add more fermenters, by 1999 we had the capacity to brew 35 barrels per week and were rapidly reaching that limit of sales. At that time Farne Island was the best selling beer and it was being brewed twice a week to keep up with demand. The search was on for a bigger plant.
In 2000 the Four Rivers brewery in Byker Newcastle went into liquidation, there was a 20 barrel plantavailable. We had looked for premises around Berwickshire but had drawn a blank, we had nowhere to put this large brewery if we bought it so we decided to buy the whole business from the liquidators and relocate ourselves and the existing business to Tyneside. The Four Rivers had originally been called the Hadrian Brewery so we changed the company name to Hadrian and Border, the border, now north
of Berwick and Hadrian’s wall were one and the same thing, just in different locations and eras.
With this move the brewing capacity increased to 55 barrels, Farne Island continued to be the best seller. In February 2007 Tyneside Blonde was produced, this beer gained its followers from the start, and remains an iconic brand in Northern England. Soon we were selling equal quantities of both brands and it was apparent another expansion plan was necessary.
Failed attempts to move to freehold sites in 2001, 2003 and 2007 left us rather deflated and a whole lot poorer. However sales dictated a move, it was no longer a choice but a necessity. Here we go again!
A new home was identified in April 2009 in the former Ross’s pickle factory in Newburn, West of the city. The purchase was completed that September and the extensive refit began. Walls were knocked down, walls were built, a new roof, new drainage, and more importantly a brand new 40 barrel brewery was commissioned and installed. The first brew was mashed in April 2011. Newburn No1. We also partially rebranded to coincide with the move.
We have continued to grow the business since. On this site, our production capacity is 200 barrels a week. We now have the ability to increase the business in other ways, so we gained supply agreements for major pub companies and contract brew for others who need larger or smaller production runs than they themselves can do. In 2014 we achieved our SALSA (safe and local supplier approval). A year later we passed the SALSA+beer audit which assures our customers get the best quality control available at this level of operation. We are extremely proud of this certification and were the first brewery in the North of England to achieve it.
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Bottle from Northumbrian Gifts. Clear dark gold, light amber with small white head. Aroma of citrus zest, grass, light bread. Taste notes the same, quite bitter throughout, slightly resinous finish. Medium body and carbonation, slightly sticky. It's ok.
Tried
from Bottle
on 02 Jan 2025
at 03:02
6.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 8
Overall 6.5
Bottle from Northumbrian Gifts. Pours a clear amber-brown with small off-white head. Aroma of sweetness, toffee, touch of brown bread crust. Very malty taste - brown bread, toffee, nuts, brown sugar, bitter hops, resin. Light to medium body, creamy, slight dryness. Decent.
Tried
from Bottle
on 02 Jan 2025
at 03:02
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Bottle from Northumbrian Gifts. Clear amber brown, small off-white head. Malty aroma, smoke and wood, nuts, some sweetness. The almost savoury smokiness comes through in the taste, almost meaty but there is enough sweetness and lightness for it still to be an easy drinking best bitter. Good.
Tried
from Bottle
on 02 Jan 2025
at 03:02
7.2/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Bottle from Northumbrian Gifts. Black with beige head. Chocolate and nutty aroma. Taste also has a vanilla sweetness, dark fruits and a dry roast finish. Medium bodied, fairly slick. Good.
Tried
from Bottle
on 02 Jan 2025
at 03:02
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Bottle from Northumbrian Gifts. Pours a clear dark gold with small white head. Aroma of toasted grains, straw, light fruity to floral hops. Taste - toasted malt, sweet fruity resin, a bitter herbal in the finish. Light to medium body and carbonation. OK but a notch below their usual standard of beer.
Tried
from Bottle
on 02 Jan 2025
at 03:02
7/10
440ml can from Heaton Stannington FC bar - copper body, white top. Caramel, malty, lovely bitter finish. Good sessionable quaffmonster.
Tried
from Can
on 23 Nov 2024
at 19:02
5.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 5.5
Fra cask på The Ship ved Leadenhall: klar dyp gyllen med fint skum som varer. Mye tørr bitterhet her med preg av barskog og urter. Slank maltkropp og enda et nytt bryggeri for meg.
Tried
from Cask
on 14 Aug 2024
at 11:30
6.2/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Handpull cask at the Strawberry, Newcastle. Light to mid-ruby brown, clear with a small film of off-white/beige head. Malty aroma, a little bit earthy, some vinous notes. Badic malty taste, sweet but not overly so. A bit of malt vinegar... could be not quite in top condition. Fairly dull.
Tried
from Cask
on 26 May 2024
at 14:13
7/10
cask at the jolly judge ..mdeep copper ..thin tan lacing ..soft sweet caramel toffee fruit nose ..soft sweet caramel toffee fruit ..
Tried
from Cask
on 10 May 2024
at 12:12
6.2/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Cask @Treefolk's (Rome). Ambrata limpida, schiuma bianca media. Al naso note di malto, biscotto, erbaceo, leggera ossidazione. In bocca è piuttosto amara, poco bilanciata, astringente, lunga e persistente. Corpo leggero, carbonazione soft. Non pulitissima e poco bilanciata, la beva ne risente.
Tried
from Cask
on 05 May 2024
at 19:00