Joule's Brewery
Regional Brewery
in
Market Drayton,
Shropshire,
England 🏴
Associated with 27 Venues
Established in 2010
Contact
Description
Our Brewery’s desire is to create that perfect moment of reflection with a sparkling pint of fine English beer in the bastion of Englishness itself, the Pub. Put together, we think there is nothing better.
It is, of course, fitting that the site of the new Joule’s Brewery lies behind an original Joule’s Public House, the Red Lion, in the heart of the medieval town of Market Drayton. Built on traditional tower brewery lines the building is a landmark in the area and the sight of malt being hoisted up the front of the building often draws an audience. The tower design was favoured in the 19th century when electricity supplies were intermittent, and raw materials once raised to the top of the building could fall by gravity rather than relying on pumps.
The brewery, completed in 2010, is traditional in its design. It incorporates an infusion mash tun with Steele’s masher, copper with a “cat and mouse” contents gauge, a hopback to allow the use of whole hops and “ale” fermenters suited to top cropping yeast, so is perfectly equipped for the creation of characterful beers.
Joule’s is a small Brewery that mainly serves its own collection of 40 Brewery Taps as well as a small local group of loyal Freetrade customers and Partners. Our Taphouses are our pride and joy and we spend all our time thinking how we can make each the best it can be. The strength of each lies with the people who run it, our Tenants who run our Brewery Taps as their own business.
It is, of course, fitting that the site of the new Joule’s Brewery lies behind an original Joule’s Public House, the Red Lion, in the heart of the medieval town of Market Drayton. Built on traditional tower brewery lines the building is a landmark in the area and the sight of malt being hoisted up the front of the building often draws an audience. The tower design was favoured in the 19th century when electricity supplies were intermittent, and raw materials once raised to the top of the building could fall by gravity rather than relying on pumps.
The brewery, completed in 2010, is traditional in its design. It incorporates an infusion mash tun with Steele’s masher, copper with a “cat and mouse” contents gauge, a hopback to allow the use of whole hops and “ale” fermenters suited to top cropping yeast, so is perfectly equipped for the creation of characterful beers.
Joule’s is a small Brewery that mainly serves its own collection of 40 Brewery Taps as well as a small local group of loyal Freetrade customers and Partners. Our Taphouses are our pride and joy and we spend all our time thinking how we can make each the best it can be. The strength of each lies with the people who run it, our Tenants who run our Brewery Taps as their own business.
7.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Cask @ Crosse Keys, Chester [270115]
Black with ruby edges, dense off white head, some lacing
Aroma of dark fruity malts, soft mellow roast
Taste of dark fruity malts, some soft blackcurrant, touch of liquorice, nice dark malts, very mellow soft roast, very soft hops, good flavour
Palate - Medium body, soft sweet, smooth texture. Finish of dark fruity malts, more dark fruits come through and a dab of chocolate.
Overall - Good beer, my favourite of the Joules beers tried so far
Black with ruby edges, dense off white head, some lacing
Aroma of dark fruity malts, soft mellow roast
Taste of dark fruity malts, some soft blackcurrant, touch of liquorice, nice dark malts, very mellow soft roast, very soft hops, good flavour
Palate - Medium body, soft sweet, smooth texture. Finish of dark fruity malts, more dark fruits come through and a dab of chocolate.
Overall - Good beer, my favourite of the Joules beers tried so far
Tried
from Cask
on 07 Mar 2015
at 12:54
5.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
6th March 2015, Three Horseshoes in Sambrook, half-pint, hand-pulled cask. Golden hue to the body, thin white head. Hoppy, yet not too pronounced. Doesn’t want to upset anyone sort of brew. Drying and slightly metallic finish, middle and lead more interesting. Liked the non-citrus feel but the whole brew lacked oomph and depth. Joules core beers are lovely, I think they should stay with those and bring out seasonal brews a little less often and it better nick than this!
Tried
from Cask
on 06 Mar 2015
at 18:06
6.2/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Keg at Duke of York; clear golden yellow pour with a big creamy white head, light lemon and grass aroma, taste has lemon, pale malts, crisp and clean, decent lager.
Tried
on 21 Nov 2014
at 04:53
6.2/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Cask at the Holly Bush, Stockton Brook, Staffs. A bright copper colour with a loose white head; toffee aroma; malty body with a caramel taste; and a touch of spice to finish. A pleasant malty bitter.
Tried
from Cask
on 17 Nov 2014
at 06:07
6.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Hand-pulled half-pint at the 24th Shrewsbury CAMRA Beer Festival on 6th Nov 2014. Poured a clear amber with a thin off-white head. The nose had a light citrus aroma, the taste had some caramel like sweetness along with a mild fruitiness and those citrus notes from the smell. Nice blend of flavours and easy to drink.
Tried
on 09 Nov 2014
at 04:22
4.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 3
Flavor 4
Texture 6
Overall 5
Half-pint in The Old Fighting Cocks, Oakengates on 15th Oct 2014. Poured very cold, this highly carbonated lager looked the part, golden, clean and bright, thin white wisp and collar. Crisp and sharp palate but not a lot of aroma or taste. Hoppy and fruity as it warmed a little. Refreshing and clean but not really my thing.
Tried
on 19 Oct 2014
at 03:52
6.2/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 7
Cask at the Wellington; clear golden amber pour with a thin bubbly off white head, light lemon aroma, taste has caramel sweetness, pale malts and some feint citrus action. Light bitterness and quite refreshing.
Tried
from Cask
on 20 Sep 2014
at 02:26
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Keg @ Joules Brewery Tap, The Red Lion, Market Drayton. Pours clear gold. Aroma is fresh, faint caramel lager, taste is moderately sweet, nicely balanced, easy-drinking. Apparently properly cold stored for 3 weeks and I suppose I have no complaints, definitely decent enough. Clean-tasting and sessionable if I wanted a session on lager. Which I have no plans for in the near future.
Tried
from Draft
on 06 Jul 2014
at 10:29
6.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Cask @ The Red Lion, Joules Brewery Tap in Market Drayton. Pours Clear copper, fruity hop aroma. Decent bitter, moderately sweet with fruity floral hints. Served cool and quite refreshing. Probably the best I’ve had from Joules so far.
Tried
from Cask
on 06 Jul 2014
at 09:28