Breweries

Local breweries

A 2024 report commissioned by the University of Sheffield found that the city and its wider region have more breweries per capita than anywhere else in the country, giving it the title of the “real ale capital of the world.”

Sheffield

  • Abbeydale Brewery

    Abbeydale Brewery

    1996-present

    abbeydalebrewery.co.uk

    8 Aizlewood Rd, Sheffield S8 0YX

    The longest-standing brewery in Sheffield, Abbeydale has been a cornerstone of the city’s beer scene since 1996.

    Now employee-owned and the recipient of multiple awards, it ranks among the largest in the area, producing over 220 barrels per week.

    Continued investment and a spirit of innovation drive the brewery forward, with a core range complemented by at least one new beer released each week.

    Abbeydale also explores more experimental territory through its Funk Dungeon project, which focuses on barrel-aged, small-batch brews.

    Their beers are widely available, including via an online shop and at their pub, the Rising Sun in Nether Green.

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    • Abbeydale Brewery

      Firstly, a massive thank you to everyone who came down to our tenth annual Sunfest at the Rising Sun! It was a record breaking year for us and the perfect way to celebrate our 20th birthday. Not Just Jam, our charity beer brewed with Seven Hills WI in support of Light Sheffield, was the first…

    • Steel City Beer & Cider Festival goes Beermats mad!

      The first sponsored items for this years festival have begun to appear at pubs, clubs and various venues across the city. Beermats! Lots of them. A number of sponsors have kindly contributed to a bumper print run of 90,000 mats, which started appearing in early July to put the festival in front of the 100,000…

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    • Abbeydale Brewery

      Firstly it’s that time of year again – SunFest! We are celebrating our 10th anniversary of the festival, so expect to see 120+ beers (with at least 100 on cask across the tent and the pub!) Keep an eye peeled on social media outlets for the beer list prior to attendance, there is going to…

    • Branch minibus trip to Peak District pubs

      On the last Friday in April a group of members set out on the first of what we hope will be regular trips into Derybshire to sample the delights of some of our rural pubs.   After a quick half in the Queens Head, Pond Street, we headed for our first destination, the Moon Inn…

    • Pub news Three Valleys Festival special

      The Three Valleys Festival takes place on Saturday 4th June with 17 venues all holding mini beer festivals and a free bus service from Dronfield railway station calling at all the venues every 15-30 minutes. You can hop on and off to try the different beers, food and entertainment offered by each venue. The buses…

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    • Abbeydale Brewery

      I hope you are all planning on coming down to support the Sheffield Brewers Co-operative festival on May bank holiday weekend. Come down and say hello to us all!

    • Abbeydale Brewery

      Apologies for last edition’s missing news, so there is LOADS to talk about this month! Firstly check out Laura’s Brimstone eulogy, so I won’t repeat anything here. We are delighted to welcome both Scott and Christie to our production team, moving from Brewdog and The Closed Shop respectively.  I hope everyone enjoyed Sheffield Beer Week…

    • Abbeydale Brewery

      BYE BYE, BRIMSTONE… HELLO, DOUBLE BRIMSTONE! We say a fond farewell to an Abbeydale classic, but not before one last hurrah… Brimstone is a beer that’s been with us for over a decade. An American hopped take on the classic English bitter, it’s become renowned for its robust, well balanced flavour and of course the…

    • Abbeydale Brewery

      Happy New Year! Well 2016 came around rather quickly, and hopefully you have been participating in #Tryanuary rather than Dry January, but regardless, February will give you plenty more opportunities to try new beers! More on those later… We would like to welcome our newest member of our sales team, Janie Hamilton, to Abbeydale and…

    • Abbeydale Brewery

      Well I can’t believe it’s coming round to the festive time of the year already, we would like to wish everybody Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! And what a year it has been! So much we could talk about, but firstly lets talk about our two pubs!

    • Pub of the Month November 2015

      The Devonshire Cat has been a well known Sheffield ale house for as long as I’ve been drinking in Sheffield, however in January last year it was taken over by Abbeydale Brewery and had a new lease of life breathed into it.  Its 12 handpumps always include Moonshine, Deception, Absolution, Dev Cat Bitter  and Dev Cat…

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    • Abbeydale Brewery

      Firstly, a huge thank you to everyone who came down to our festival at the Devonshire Cat in early October! It was a brilliant festival atmosphere with loads of tasty Brit-hopped beers being drunk and some great local live acts which got everyone on their feet. We also raised over £200 for Blind Veterans UK.…

    • Abbeydale Brewery

      Our first Catfest down at the Devonshire Cat 1st-4th October is a British hop festival supporting Blind Veterans UK charity. We have selected 24 casks that all feature British hops, so come down and se what our own soils can produce!

    • Abbeydale Brewery

      First up, we very happy to announce that we managed to raise over £2,250 for JBMF over SunFest, so thank you once again for your support. Anyone that managed to make it down to GBBF in London, we hope you enjoyed the Belfry we had available! Talking of beer festivals check out the advert for…

    • Devonshire Cat

      The Devonshire Cat continue with their programme of food and drink themed evenings, dates coming up of interest to the beer drinker include a night dedicated to strong beers, a night for Stouts and Porters and a night all about Abbeydale Brewery. See their advert elsewhere this issue for listings.

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    • Abbeydale Brewery

      Huge thank you to all those who came out to support SunFest once again! It just keeps on getting better and better each year! We will announce shortly how much we managed to raise for JBMF, so keep you eyes peeled on our website and also jbmf.co.uk. I think we will sit down for a…

    • Abbeydale Brewery

      It’s that time of year guys, SunFest is upon us! The Rising Sun at Nether Green (the 83A and 120 bus stops right outside the pub!) is the place to be from 9th – 12th July for over 100 beers and ciders plus top quality entertainment and of course the annual Dog Show on the…

    • Festival Preview – Three Valleys

      As we get close to festival day, plans are starting to come together and we are able to share some of them in Beer Matters! This is a festival that began as a CAMRA campaigning initiative to help pubs in the area promote themselves and get the local beer scene growing. A few years down…

    • Abbeydale Brewery

      Firstly like to thank all those who came down to the beer tent at the Sheffield Food Festival (although as I’m writing this, its still a couple of weeks away!) and supported their local breweries and food outlets/suppliers.

    • Manor House Hotel, Dronfield

      The Manor House Hotel have announced their plans for Three Valleys Festival on Saturday 6th June

  • Blue Bee Brewery

    Blue Bee Brewery

    Established in 2010, Blue Bee is a small, independently-owned 10-barrel brewery known for producing quality cask ales, with regular distribution across Sheffield and beyond—especially throughout Yorkshire and the East Midlands.

    Although one of the smaller breweries in the city, it has a strong local presence, particularly at the renowned Kelham Island Tavern, which shares the same ownership.

    Blue Bee is known for its ever-changing specials and frequent collaborations with like-minded breweries.

    Their beers often showcase New World hops, with an IPA always available—including the long-running and evolving American 5 Hop Pale Ale, now in its 75th incarnation.

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  • Bradfield Brewery

    Bradfield Brewery

    Bradfield was established in 2005 on a working dairy farm on the edge of the Peak District, initially as an exercise in diversification but following the success and expansion of the brewery it has pretty much replaced the farming business!

    The brewery has its own Millstone Grit spring providing the water to brew with and produces a range of mostly simple, classic beers with the biggest selling being Farmers Blonde.

    There is a shop at the brewery whilst the original tap pub is the Nags Head Inn, a short distance from the brewery in Loxley (bus 61/62 Hillsborough-Bradfield go there); since then three other tap pubs have been added – the King & Miller in Deepcar and Wharncliffe Arms (both on bus route 57/57a Sheffield-Stocksbridge) along with the White Hart in Bradwell (on bus route 271/272).

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  • Dead Parrot Beer Co

    Dead Parrot Beer Co

    The brewery name is a bit of a family in joke, as the brewer’s brother is the manager of the Frog & Parrot which used to have a brewery in the cellar under previous ownership and the family used to run Henry’s bar and associated Aardvark Brewery which has since been demolished – much of the equipment has come from both dead ventures!

    The brewery produces a broad range of cask ales at their site on the edge of Sheffield City Centre, shared with their tap bar Perch and an events yard.

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  • Emmanuales

    Emmanuales

    This is a very small scale brewery producing interesting beers with a Christian theme to the names.

    Originally it was a cuckoo brewing operation, now the kit is based at the brewers’ home.

    The beer is usually available only in bottles but occasional cask is produced for special events.

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  • Fuggle Bunny Brew House

    Fuggle Bunny Brew House

    Fuggle Bunny Brew House opened in 2014 as a family business with a theme of beers that tell a story – the pump clips are designed like book marks.Ownership has since changed but remains independent.

    A bar in the brewery opens for tap sessions every Friday and it is a 10 minute walk from Halfway tram terminus (Blue route) or buses 26, 26a, 80 and 80a stop close by.

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  • Heist Brew Co

    Heist Brew Co

    Heist started life as a craft beer bar in Clowne, Derbyshire, in 2017 with an on site brewery opening a year later.

    They relocated to an old industrial building in the Neepsend area of Sheffield in 2020 and converted it into a brewery and tap room, which opened to the public towards the end of the Coronavirus pandemic.

    The brewery produces mostly modern craft styles of beer in keg and can although now and again do very interesting one off cask ales. The Heist Brew Co tap room features 30 lines showcasing their beers and guests, a gaming area and is home to a branch of Slap & Pickle burgers.

    Buses 7 and 8 stop outside or Infirmary Road tram stop (Blue and Yellow routes) is less than 10 minutes walk away.

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  • Little Critters Brewing Company

    Little Critters Brewing Company

    A small batch, family owned microbrewery opened in 2015 operating on a 10 barrel plant.

    The regular beers carry wildlife themed names and artwork including their Nutty Ambassador hazlenut milk stout which won Champion Beer of Sheffield in 2018, alongside these is a series of one-off specials.

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  • Little Mesters Brewing

    Little Mesters Brewing

    Little Mesters Brewing, based at Meadowhead, are named after the traditional Sheffield craftsmen who manufactured things like knives on a small scale and this is a small brewery based in a shop unit neighbouring Mitchells Wine Merchants who sell their range of bottles and cans.

    There is a small range of regular beers plus the occasional special, mostly traditional beers given a twist.

    The brewery has an upstairs tap room which is currently just used for special tasting events but there are plans to open it as a public bar in the near future.

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  • Loxley Brewery

    Loxley Brewery

    Based at the Wisewood Inn, Loxley Brewery was established in 2018 and uses a five barrel plant. Buses 61/62 (Hillsborough-Bradfield) go there.

    They also have a second pub where you can try their beers, the Raven in Walkley.

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  • Neepsend Brew Co

    Neepsend Brew Co

    An independent brewery established in 2015, since moved premises into their current Burton Road location.

    Their regular beer is a blonde with an ever changing line up of beers brewed alongside it, available in cask, keg and can.

    Their nearby tap pub is the Wellington, located by Shalesmoor tram stop (Blue and Yellow routes), where cans and minikegs can also be picked up.

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  • Saint Mars of the Desert

    Saint Mars of the Desert

    SMOD to its friends, opened in the Attercliffe area of Sheffield after Dan Paquette and Martha Holley relocated from Boston, Massachusset in 2018 with over 20 years brewing experience.

    The brewery is one of only a few in the UK with a koelship and the beer range has an international influence including rustic ales, Monastic type beers and Koelship hopped lagers.

    The beer is available in keg and can. The brewery site is two small buildings – brewery and tap room around a courtyard. The tap room, which opens at the weekend, offers table service, Dan and Martha are usually around to answer any questions about the brewery. Note no cask beer and payment is card only.

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  • Stancill Brewery

    Stancill Brewery

    Stancill brew a range of simple session ales and a lager using equipment relocated from the closed Oakwell Brewery, which had been known for its Barnsley Bitter.

    They have two tap pubs – the Albion on London Road and Closed Shop in Commonside (get there on bus 95 or 95a).

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  • Steel City Brewing

    Steel City Brewing

    Cuckoo brews at Lost Industry Brewing about once a month, usually collaborations producing something a bit fun!

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  • Tapped Brew Co

    Tapped Brew Co

    Following the successful conversion of the old Edwardian dining rooms and first class refreshment rooms at Sheffield Railway Station into the Sheffield Tap bar, brewing began in 2013 at an onsite brewery with viewing gallery.

    Tapped Brew Co supplies beer to all the venues under the same ownership.

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  • Toolmakers Brewery

    Toolmakers Brewery

    Located behind the Forest pub in a former toolmaking factory (hence the name), the brewery was established in 2013 with a five barrel plant, principally supplying the pub and the brewery tap room which operates as a live entertainment venue.

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  • Triple Point Brewery

    Triple Point Brewery

    Triple Point Brewery is in a converted former carpet showroom which is home to their brewery, bar and the Twisted Burger Company.

    The brewery is visible from the bar area and includes modern equipment, manufactured by a German company with a great reputation with Sheffield Steel.

    Beer is dispensed from a mixture of cask, keg and tank. Many of the beers are gluten free.

    Triple Point won our Champion Beer of Sheffield competition in 2019 with Debut.

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  • True North Brew Co

    True North Brew Co

    Small brewery and gin distillery in Sheffield City Centre. The brewery was opened in 2016 and the company changed their name from Forum Cafe Bars to True North.

    They supply their bars which include the BroadfieldWaggon & HorsesBritish OakForum Cafe BarOld GrindstonePunchbowl and Horse & Jockey plus the free trade. In 2020 they started brewing the cask version of Stones Bitter, which is now a Coors brand but was originally brewed at the long since closed Cannon brewery in Sheffield.

    True North won our Champion Beer of Sheffield competition in 2022 with Devika.

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North Derbyshire

  • Contour Brewing

    Contour Brewing

    A nano-brewery based in Grindleford.

  • Eyam Brewery

    Eyam Brewery

    This brewery started life in 2017 with a 1.5 barrel plant in the famous Peak District plague village of Eyam which has inspired many of the beer names. In 2019 they relocated up the road to the village of Great Hucklow with a bigger kit.

  • Intrepid Brewing Co

    Intrepid Brewing Co

    Intrepid is based in the Hope Valley in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire. They commenced brewing in the summer of 2014 on an eight barrel plant. There are four core beers plus seasonal specials supplied in cask, keg and bottle. A pop up shop opens in the brewery most weekends and there are occasional open days in the summer when they have a bar in the brewery whilst outside in the yard they put seating, music and a food vendor. Buses 271/272 (Sheffield-Castleton) that are routed via Bradwell stop at the end of the drive.

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