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.
6.5/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Keg pint in the Cock Hotel on 8th October 2025 while having a meal with friends. Hazy dull golden body, white crown. Citrus lead with grapefruit to the fore, some sweeter citrus fruits arrive, but the grapefruit aroma and flavours stay until the finish.
Tried
from Draft
at
Cock Hotel
on 08 Oct 2025
at 17:30
6/10
Cask at Market Vaults Tamworth
Tried
from Cask
at
Market Vaults (Joules)
on 30 Sep 2025
at 13:29
6.6/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 6.5
Flavor 7
Texture 5
Overall 7
Hand pulled pint in the Henry Tudor, Shrewsbury on 25th September 2025. All a bit watery, but true to style otherwise. Hazed dull old gold body, billowing white head. Banana like esters and flavours, hints of cloves, pity it's body depth and alcohol level didn't match real German Hefe Weizen.
Tried
from Cask
at
Henry Tudor Inn
on 25 Sep 2025
at 16:30
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Hazy gold with a tight frothy white head and a yeasty banana aroma, with a touch of citrus funk. Light bodied with a hint of graininess, banana notes alongside soft tart citrus and wheat, finishes dry and a touch bitter
Tried
from Cask
at
Kings Arms
on 19 Sep 2025
at 11:40
6.3/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6
Market Vaults, Tamworth. Light opaque gold. Thin frothy foamy white head. Light citrus and malta. Flavourwise it's more citrusy. Light-medium bodied. Slick amd stuff.
Tried
on 05 Sep 2025
at 19:30
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Cask at Market Vaults, Tamworth. Clear amber. Foamy off-white head. Aroma has berries. Underlying malta. Light-medium bodied. Slick. Soft carbonation. Long dry astringent finish.
Tried
from Cask
at
Market Vaults (Joules)
on 05 Sep 2025
at 19:28
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Cask at Market Vaults, Tamworth. Dark brown. Thick foamy white head. Aroma has sour berries. Flavourwise it has berries. Light-medium bodied. Slick. Super soft carbonation. Long dry somewhat astringent finish.
Tried
from Cask
at
Market Vaults (Joules)
on 05 Sep 2025
at 19:03
6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6
Cask at Market Vaults,.Tamworth. Clear copper gold. Thick foamy white head. Aroma has light citrus. Flavourwise it's similar but more.sour. Light-medium bodied. Slick. Soft-fizzy carbonation. Long dry slightly astringent finish. Standard old school pale.
Tried
from Cask
at
Market Vaults (Joules)
on 05 Sep 2025
at 18:55
7/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6.5
Flavor 7
Texture 7
Overall 7
Cask at the Market Vaults, Tamworth, 05/09/2025.
Reddish amber topped with a lasting beige head.
Nose is caramel, dried fruit rinds, biscuit.
Taste comprises toffee, caramelised sugars, biscuit, fruit rinds.
Medium bodied, soft carbonation, drying close spiked with lightly resinous hop bitterness.
Tidy for the style.
Reddish amber topped with a lasting beige head.
Nose is caramel, dried fruit rinds, biscuit.
Taste comprises toffee, caramelised sugars, biscuit, fruit rinds.
Medium bodied, soft carbonation, drying close spiked with lightly resinous hop bitterness.
Tidy for the style.
Tried
on 04 Sep 2025
at 23:00