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.”
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Abbeydale Brewery
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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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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Inn Brief
Heist Craft bar in Clowne are celebrating their third birthday over the Easter weekend, this is also their last weekend before they close and relocate to Sheffield. Bus 53/53a goes there from Sheffield. Boozehound, who run the upstairs beer bar at Cutlery Works, are organising a brewers social event at Lion Works over the Easter weekend,…
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Brewery taps
The Sheffield area has an enviable list of breweries and many of the have either an on site tap room, their own pubs or an independent pub of choice for trying their beers! Here is our guide to the best places to sample local ales. Abbeydale Brewery Rising Sun, Nether Green This pub is a…
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City’s latest brew was a ‘super-collab’, with several of Sheffield’s craft-est breweries gathering along with Lucienne off of the Shakespeare to brew Collabracadabra for that pub’s eponymous event in Beer Week (Friday 13/03). Lucienne had been on a tour of the country brewing a dozen collabs for the event then a little closer to…
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Blue Bee Brewery
March sees the return of Sheffield Beer Week and we can’t wait to enjoy some of the great beery events planned throughout the city. We were really pleased to welcome Luicenne from the Shakespeare down to the brewery to brew a beer for their Collabracadabra brew fest, the beer in question is a style we…
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Brewery Bits
Sheffield Brewery Company are having regular film nights on Thursdays from 26th March in association with Kelham Island Film Club and their bar is now open every weekend, from 4pm Fridays and 2pm Saturdays. Brewery tours are being relaunched soon. Neepsend are on the move! The brewery tap session held on the February Peddlers weekend…
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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
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
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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Emmanuales
After a couple of months brewing and becoming accustomed to our new home down at The Sheffield Brewery Company, March and April were good months for Emmanuales.
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Emmanuales
Having been welcomed into the brewing community here in Sheffield, we’ve already received plenty of advice; most of which has gone something like this: “It’s not for the faint hearted”, “I’d stick to home-brewing” or “What’s your backup plan?”. Starting a new business is hard work and all consuming. Starting a brewery is brutal. Yet,…
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Sheffield Beer Week – a guide to what’s on
Sheffield Beer Week is a week-long festival celebrating the region’s brewing landscape – old and new! It’s also about highlighting the wonderful world of beer taking inspiration from across the globe. Collaboration is key with Sheffield’s bars, pubs, breweries (local, national and global) and restaurants joining forces to host beery events. Sheffield Beer Week happens…
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Sheffield Beer Week
March 2016 is going to be a good beery month with SIBA’s Beer X festival from March 16 and #SheffBeerWeek alongside from March 14. Events are gathering pace with a number of breweries planning new beers to launch during the week. With St. Patrick’s Day falling in the week, it looks like a few breweries…
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Emmanuale
Emmanuales have been brewing beers of biblical proportions commercially since the start of 2015. Drawing inspiration from the Christian faith and tradition, and the heritage of beer making throughout the history of the church, Emmanuales aims to both nourish the body and the soul, with a heart on sleeve approach of ‘sharing the Good News…
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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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Fuggle Bunny Brewhouse
Those that are missing the “Fuggle Friday” brewery tap room openings during the Coronavirus lock down were pleased when on Friday 17 April a trial of a Friday takeaway session took place – so much so it proved that popular the brewery ran out of takeout containers! This is now to be a regular thing,…
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Brewery taps
The Sheffield area has an enviable list of breweries and many of the have either an on site tap room, their own pubs or an independent pub of choice for trying their beers! Here is our guide to the best places to sample local ales. Abbeydale Brewery Rising Sun, Nether Green This pub is a…
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Sheffield CAMRA – Breweries we have known
In 1975, when the Sheffield Branch of CAMRA was founded, the City of Sheffield had four large and long-established breweries; Stones Cannon Brewery (1865), Wards Sheaf (1896), Whitbread Exchange (1851) and the often-forgotten Hope Brewery on Claywheels Lane (1939). Almost 45 years later, none of these remain. Today, we have 23 functioning brewing companies. Each…
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Fuggle Bunny Hits Kelham Island with Pa’s Bar
There is a new bar in town in the vicinity of the lovely Kelham Island area of the city. This new venture is the dream of a guy called Coenon and his father, sadly his father never saw their dream flourish, so Coenon has worked tirelessly to complete and open PA’s Bar & Bistro. This…
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Inn Brief
The Dove & Rainbow in Sheffield City Centre is to close for a refurbishment and will be having a pre-furbishment party on Saturday 3rd August. There will also be a weekend of live music on 19th to 21st July running alongside the Tramlines fringe. The refurbishment will see the toilets brought up to standard and…
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Get involved! Volunteers needed
As with all branches of CAMRA, Sheffield & District is volunteer run and we need more people to help out to be effective. If you fancy getting involved, here are some things you can do that require varying levels of time/commitment/effort: Brewery Liaison Officer (BLO): This is a role that is all about building a…
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Fuggle Bunny Brewhouse
Just a little note to let you know that we are very busy at Fuggle Bunny Brewery making our award winning ales, we are open every Friday to the public for you to come and enjoy a fuggle or two with free snacks a game of pool, or darts or a good old fashioned chin…
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Fuggle Bunny Brew House
We have just celebrated our first birthday with our latest venture into the pub industry. Our little ale house, Fuggle’s Chapter ONE in Worksop has turned out to be the best decision ever. At the start of the year we were thrilled to have received some amazing news. Our little ale house had been awarded…
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Sheffield brewers enjoy Rotherham awards
A number of Sheffield’s brewers were among the winners in the Champion Beer of Yorkshire awards which took place during the recent Baas, Bands and Beers festival at Magna in Rotherham. To mark the 25th anniversary of the Rotherham CAMRA festival, each of the previous Gold medal winners was invited back and entered into the…
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Fuggle Bunny Brew House
A Fuggle Bunny hat-trick! It is with great pleasure I can announce that our Chapter 8 – Jammy Dodger won SILVER in the Best Bitter category at the Rotherham Real Ale Festival at Magna. But wait… drum roll… Chapter 4 – 24 Carrot IPA won GOLD in the Golden Ale category at the same festival.…
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3 Valleys 2018
Organisers have confirmed the annual 3 Valleys Beer Festival in Dronfield will be taking place again this year on its usual date, the first Saturday in June, which this year is 2 June 2018. This event gets more popular every year and is now classed as a major event by Derbyshire County Council so organisers…
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Fuggle Bunny Brew House
The award-winning Fuggle Bunny Brew House is hopping over to Worksop to open the first of many little fuggles! After a successful launch in 2014, Fuggle Bunny has gone from strength to strength, growing ever more popular. Not just because this cheeky little character’s adventures are full of fun, but for bringing an age-old tradition…
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Fuggle Bunny Brewhouse
If you thought the Bunny was quiet, think again! In the past three years our little Fuggle has gone from strength to strength. We have been very busy behind the scenes recently, planning and plotting, and the results are in. Firstly we have just launched our latest creation Chapter 9 – LA LA Land 3.9%…
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Fuggle Bunny Brewhouse
Fuggle is looking forward to celebrating its third birthday shortly and will be launching another new chapter, so keep watching for Chapter 9. The Bunny is going from strength to strength and has some exciting news to tell you all shortly. In the meantime apart from selling to local, Tied & Free houses, wholesalers and…
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Local Brewery Taps – Part Two
In part one we illustrated the best places to drink beer from some of our local breweries including Abbeydale, Blue Bee, Bradfield, Drone Valley, Exit 33, Hopjacker, Kelham Island, Little Critters, Neepsend, Sheffield Brewery Co and True North. We hope you managed to get to some of those pubs and enjoy some great local beers!…
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Annual Beer Census results
At the beginning of September a number of CAMRA volunteers went out and did various pub crawls across the City to undertake our annual beer census – also known as the Beer Capital Survey – to record the beers out there on the bars on a single day, giving an idea how many different beers…
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Fuggle Bunny Brewhouse
Just a few lines to keep everyone in the loop as to what’s been happening in Fuggle land. Since January this year Fuggle Bunny has gone National with our award winning beers selling the length and breadth of the Country and in order to continue with the growth and demand we have had to purchase yet…
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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
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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A Grand Day Out.. on the Nottingham Road
The first trip of the New Year was to explore some of the numerous pubs along Nottingham Road between Kimberley and Eastwood using a Derbyshire Wayfarer and a Trent Barton Zigzag day ticket. I travelled to Derby and then caught the Red Arrow limited stop service to Nottingham Victoria Bus Station to change on to…
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February Pub of the Month presented
Our chairman Glyn Mansell presented Bankers Draft shift manager Alex Crowe with our February Pub of the Month award, which he accepted on behalf of all the team at this Wetherspoons pub located in Sheffield City Centre by Castle Square tram stop. The award is voted for by our members and reflects the local managements…
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Inn Brief
A new micropub has opened in Woodhouse Mill, at the bottom of Furnace Lane. The Oxbow offers a range of beers on both cask and keg. The former Rising Sun near Bamford, in the Hope Valley, which has sat closed and derelict for a few years now, has had the go ahead from Peak Park…
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Sheffield CAMRA – Breweries we have known
In 1975, when the Sheffield Branch of CAMRA was founded, the City of Sheffield had four large and long-established breweries; Stones Cannon Brewery (1865), Wards Sheaf (1896), Whitbread Exchange (1851) and the often-forgotten Hope Brewery on Claywheels Lane (1939). Almost 45 years later, none of these remain. Today, we have 23 functioning brewing companies. Each…
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Limited edition Steel City Beer & Cider Festival 2019 beer mats
The limited edition set of 12 Beermats advertises the 45th.Annual Steel City Beer Festival (SCBF45). On one side of each mat is the SCBF45 logo, with the reverse printed for the sponsor. The logo-side, when arranged, gives a large image of the festival poster. The image is based on a 1979/82 TV series which was…
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Brewery Bits
A number of breweries from Sheffield had successes in the beer of the festival competition at the recent Doncaster CAMRA beer festival with Little Critters’ Raspberry Blonde winning the speciality category, Stancill ‘s Hopollo 11 winning the golden ales category and Triplepoint Debut IPA winning the IPA category. Triplepoint was also overall runner up. Recent…
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March Pub of the Month presentation
Nestled in the midst of all the Sheffield Beer Week celebrations around the city was our regular Pub of the Month presentation. March’s worthy winner was the Red Deer on Pitt Street, a veteran of the Sheffield real ale scene which last won the award back in August 2015. The torrid weather might have put…
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Poppy’s Sheffield roundup
At the end of March myself and Dom will be leaving Sheffield to spend some time exploring the beer scenes in Eastern Europe. Unlike many 20-somethings setting up in the city, I’m not from Sheffield nor have I studied at either of its universities. Though I never really thought about this before moving, it is…
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Dom’s Casks of the Month
As you might have heard this could well be my last Casks of the Month column, for a while at least. I’ve had great fun over the last couple of years visiting all of Sheffield’s great pubs and sampling all the delicious beers on offer. Anyone who knows me knows that despite being a CAMRA…
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Kelham Island Brewery
We have two great specials for March. Another Fine Mess (4.0%) is a rich malty porter, brewed with the finest ale malt and a blend of four different roasted malts complimented with the sweet creamy taste of vanilla. From our retro gaming range we also have Sonic Non Youth (5.0%), a refreshing pale ale so amazing it…
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Dom’s Casks of the Month
It’s a hard life writing about beer! No sooner had I recovered from the festival than Christmas and New Year appeared on the horizon, bringing with them the usual raft of pub trips, from after-work outings to family catch-ups. Luckily most of the pubs I visited over the festive period had some great quality ales…
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SCBF44 a roaring success
The 44th Steel City Beer & Cider Festival, held a little earlier than usual over the second weekend of October, was a huge success with more than 6,000 discerning drinkers descending on the Kelham Island Museum over the four days. Between them, visitors drank their way through more than 15,000 pints of cask ale; 1,600…
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Brewery Bits
Huge thanks to Mark at Dead Parrot Brewing Company for giving us a tour of his brewery back in October. The visit was organised to welcome new branch members who joined CAMRA during our recent festival and was well attended. The free beer and pork pies were very much appreciated! The Thornbridge Brewery tap room now…
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SCBF44 beer mats on eBay
Four limited edition sets of 12 mint-condition beer mats advertising the 44th annual Steel City Beer Festival (SCBF44) will be auctioned on eBay. On one side of each mat is the SCBF44 logo, with the reverse printed for the sponsor. The logo side, when arranged, produces a large image of the festival poster (see below).…
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Beer mat mania!
Beer mat collectors take note – the Steel City 44 festival beer mats have now been released and should soon start appearing in your local pubs and bars. Like last year, the mats will feature a sponsor’s logo on one side and a section of the official festival poster on the reverse. To get the…
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Inn Brief
From 9 April, the Sentinel Brewhouse on Shoreham Street will have extended opening hours: Mon-Thu 4pm-11pm, Fri 12pm-12am, Sat 11am-12pm, Sun 11am-8pm. The Blind Monkey (formerly the Firwood Cottage) has a revised opening date of 27 April. The Masons Arms in Crookes is currently being redecorated and signs are that the pub could reopen soon.…
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Heeley City Farm Beer Festival
On 11-12 May, we’ll be hosting our first Beer Festival here at Heeley City Farm. Eight local breweries (and one local distillery) have donated ale (and gin) for the public to purchase to raise funds for the upkeep of the farm. Thanks to the kind donations from: Abbeydale Brewery, Welbeck Abbey Brewery, Neepsend Brew Co,…
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Sheffield brewers enjoy Rotherham awards
A number of Sheffield’s brewers were among the winners in the Champion Beer of Yorkshire awards which took place during the recent Baas, Bands and Beers festival at Magna in Rotherham. To mark the 25th anniversary of the Rotherham CAMRA festival, each of the previous Gold medal winners was invited back and entered into the…
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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
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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Loxley Brewery
Just a quick update from us this time… Our latest beer is now available – yes, you guessed it: Wisewood Six is our American pale ale (4.2%). In other news, our new beer van is now out and about at events and the next big event here at the Wisewood Inn is our firework display and…
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Beer mat mania!
Beer mat collectors take note – the Steel City 44 festival beer mats have now been released and should soon start appearing in your local pubs and bars. Like last year, the mats will feature a sponsor’s logo on one side and a section of the official festival poster on the reverse. To get the…
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Dom’s Casks of the Month
Nearly every month I offer the chance for somebody else to write in with their three favourite beers from the last month. Nobody has been in touch yet so I’m assuming people are happy to keep reading about mine – either that or nobody is reading at all! If you do fancy writing your own…
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Inn Brief
The Blind Monkey at Walkley had its grand opening on 27 April and has proved popular so far. The pub will be the venue for our branch meeting on 3 July. Huttons Bar on West Street is to become Molly Malone’s, an Irish-themed bar, opening in September in time for the new University year. The Drink…
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Loxley Brewery
Loxley Brewery commenced brewing on 26 February 2018. This microbrewery in situated in the cellar of the Wisewood Inn (Loxley Road, S6 6RR) and uses water from a natural spring which runs some 70 metres under the pub. The brewing kit, made by Sheffield company Northern Fabrication, was installed in mid-January. There are two fermentation…
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Loxley Brewery
The long-awaited Loxley Brewery, based at the Wisewood Inn on Loxley Road, is now fully operational and the first pints of its beer have been sold. The idea of brewing beer using spring water from a well discovered underneath the pub was conceived last year. Brewing equipment was eventually delivered to the pub—which was voted…
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Inn Brief
The Farfield Inn on Neepsend Lane recently sold at auction for £250,000 – more than two-and-a-half-times its guide price. The buyer is reported to be an individual with experience of pub ownership in Sheffield. The site of the former Botanical pub on Ecclesall Road is currently being refurbished and is set to re-open as a…
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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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Inn Brief
Heist Craft bar in Clowne are celebrating their third birthday over the Easter weekend, this is also their last weekend before they close and relocate to Sheffield. Bus 53/53a goes there from Sheffield. Boozehound, who run the upstairs beer bar at Cutlery Works, are organising a brewers social event at Lion Works over the Easter weekend,…
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Brewery taps
The Sheffield area has an enviable list of breweries and many of the have either an on site tap room, their own pubs or an independent pub of choice for trying their beers! Here is our guide to the best places to sample local ales. Abbeydale Brewery Rising Sun, Nether Green This pub is a…
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Heist Brew Co
Derbyshire brewers Heist Brew Co make the big move from the sleepy mining village of Clowne to the once beating heart of Sheffield’s industry and now hive of activity for development and regeneration, Kelham Island and Neepsend. The craft beer brewers’ new location will be situated in the Neepsend area of the city, on Neepsend…
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Heeley & Broadfield triangle
Our guide to the City Centre took us part the way out along London Road as well as to the Railway on Bramall Lane, we now continue past Highfield to Heeley where there is a great hillside pub crawl, then across to Broadfield for some more bars. Regular buses on the Chesterfield Road corridor (20/24/25/43/44/X17)…
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City Centre, Kelham Island & Neepsend
For the benefit of those of you who are new to Sheffield, such as University Freshers, here is our mini guide to real ale venues in Sheffield City Centre, Kelham Island and Neepsend. The majority of pubs and bars listed are near a tram stop on the Blue or Yellow route, which combined run around…
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Award winning pubs & clubs
Pub of the Year Overall Winner – The Gardeners’ Rest CAMRA members joined pub regulars, musicians and others at the Gardeners Rest for beer, food and music on the evening of Friday 21st June as our branch chairman presented their winners certificate. District (Derbyshire) Pub of the Year – Three Stags Head, Wardlow Mires On…
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Inn Brief
Lost Industry Brewing have announced they are opening a City Centre tap room on SIdney Street in the new development built on the site of the old Niche nightclub. It will offer 21 lines of beer showcasing their own and guest beers plus pizzas and panninis to eat. They are aiming to have it ready…
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Sheaf View presented with South Sheffield area pub of the year
Thursday 27th June saw CAMRA members and pub regulars head down to the Sheaf View at Heeley for their South Sheffield Pub of the Year certificate presentation, some fantastic beer and a much enjoyed buffet including hot pork sandwiches. The Sheaf View has been operating under the current ownership for 19 years now, having been…
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Brewery Bits
A number of breweries from Sheffield had successes in the beer of the festival competition at the recent Doncaster CAMRA beer festival with Little Critters’ Raspberry Blonde winning the speciality category, Stancill ‘s Hopollo 11 winning the golden ales category and Triplepoint Debut IPA winning the IPA category. Triplepoint was also overall runner up. Recent…
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Annual Beer Census – the results
On Saturday 30 March, members of the Sheffield & District branch headed all around the city and its surrounds to complete the Annual Beer Census (although we were unable to do one last year). The purpose of the event was to take a snapshot of the range and cost of real ales and real ciders available…
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Pub of the Year 2019
Following suggestions that followed a motion at our branch AGM last year, we’ve made some changes to our Pub of the Year competition for this year in order to give a better chance of recognition to pubs outside the most visited locations (ie the City Centre and Kelham Island). As always, the qualifying pubs are…
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Sheffield Beer Week only a week away
Sheffield Beer Week has a number of great local breweries involved in its fifth year such as Neepsend Brew Co, Kelham Island Brewery, Thornbridge and Abbeydale and also national and international breweries including Wander Beyond, Wild Card Brewery, Burning Sky, Moor, Orbit and Mikkeller. Brand new Sheffield brewery, Saint Mars of the Desert, will also…
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February Pub of the Month presentation
On Tuesday 12 February, we headed to the Blake Hotel in Walkley for our first Pub of the Month award of 2019. As always, there was a good attendance from both branch members and pub regulars alike as the pub celebrated its first Pub of the Month award since August 2012. There was a celebratory…
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Pub of the Month February 2019
We first visited the Blake during the Sheffield Beer Census in June 2017 and were so impressed with it that we make a point of calling in whenever we are visiting friends in Walkley. Although we are neither local or regulars we are always made welcome. Formerly part of the Stones brewery estate, the Blake…
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2018 Awards round-up
Unfortunately we don’t have a Pub of the Month for December or January as none of the nominated pubs had reached 10 votes by the time Beer Matters went to print. However, 2018 has been a great year for awards for Sheffield & District CAMRA, as we have managed to present 11 Pub of the…
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Neepsend Brew Co
Quite a bit of news to report for this edition so we’ll get right to it. Firstly, we were delighted to pick up two awards at the Steel City Beer Festival: Mentha (5% mint choc milk stout), got bronze in the People’s Choice Award and Appaloosa (6% New England IPA), claimed Silver Champion Beer of…
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Neepsend Brew Co
As ever we’ve been busily brewing new beers alongside a few old favourites in recent weeks. Just some of these include: Metis, a 5.5% shape-shifting nine grain stout we have released in a number of versions – including Chilli, Coffee, Almond Chocolate & Coffee and Maple Syrup – in very small runs; Gaia, a 4.3% dry hopped…
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July Pub of the Month presentation
Sheffield & District CAMRA members headed to the Wellington, Shalesmoor, on 10 July for the presentation of the July 2018 Pub of the Month award. Competition from the first of the World Cup semi-finals meant attendance was perhaps a little lower than it might otherwise have been, but there was still a great atmosphere in…
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Pub Heritage: Stones Brewery
William Stones started brewing in 1847. In 1868 he purchased the lease of the Neepsend Brewery, renamed it the Cannon Brewery, and continued to brew there until his death in 1894. Stones’ success saw him die as one of the richest men in Sheffield. William Stones Ltd. was purchased by Bass Brewery in 1968. Stones…
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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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Sheffield Survival Box launched!
A new website has been launched by the guys behind Heist Brew Co – who are in the process of relocating to the Neepsend area of Sheffield – celebrating everything independent in Sheffield which will help to support local businesses amidst government guidelines impacting their current operations and bringing you at home some great treats!…
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The Tram Train to Rotherham
The Tram Train is the newest route on the Supertram network, so called as it is the national pilot of using a vehicle designed to operate on both the tramway and Network Rail lines. It runs about every half hour from the Cathedral tram stop in Sheffield City Centre along the tram route to Meadowhall…
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Indie Beer Feast: the start of Sheffield Beer Week 2020
Held in the iconic, 1920s, Grade II listed Abbeydale Picture House, the only cinema I know which has spider plants in the toilets, the third incarnation of the Indie Beer Feast (IBF), the now traditional start of Sheffield Beer Week, occurred in early March. A new glass design (16.5 Fl.Oz. Mencia Rocks Tumbler) greeted the…
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Brewery taps
The Sheffield area has an enviable list of breweries and many of the have either an on site tap room, their own pubs or an independent pub of choice for trying their beers! Here is our guide to the best places to sample local ales. Abbeydale Brewery Rising Sun, Nether Green This pub is a…
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The Brewery of St Mars of the Desert
One of Sheffield’s very own breweries has been named among the top 10 best new breweries in the world by popular beer scoring website, RateBeer. Saint Mars of the Desert (SMOD), run by husband and wife team Dann and Martha Paquette, started brewing in Attercliffe in late 2018 and quickly gained a reputation for brewing…
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Inn Brief
The Gardeners Rest at Neepsend is hosting a bar billiards tournament on 18th March with a 6pm start. To take part you need to register in advance at the bar and the entry fee is £1. Beery events coming up at Shakespeares on Gibraltar Street include tap takeovers with Howling Hops (27th February) and Torrside…
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Sheffield Beer Week
Beer Week is a City-wide beer celebration hosted across multiple venues. Now in it’s sixth year, look out for brewery open days, tap takeovers, food and beer pairing menus, guided walks and more. The week itself runs from 9th to 15th March, however things kick off the previous weekend with the Indie Beer Feast, taking…
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Brewery Bits
Don Valley Brewery, who operate the Blind Monkey pub in Walkley, have launched a new Wheat beer called ‘Teenage Dirtbag’. Lost Industry brewing are holding a 4th birthday celebration at their tap bar on Sidney Street on 7th December. The Brewery of St Mars of the Desert are opening their tap room in Attercliffe every…
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Sheffield CAMRA – Breweries we have known
In 1975, when the Sheffield Branch of CAMRA was founded, the City of Sheffield had four large and long-established breweries; Stones Cannon Brewery (1865), Wards Sheaf (1896), Whitbread Exchange (1851) and the often-forgotten Hope Brewery on Claywheels Lane (1939). Almost 45 years later, none of these remain. Today, we have 23 functioning brewing companies. Each…
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Brewery Bits
Recent new beer releases from the Brewery of St Mars of the Desert (SMOD) in Attercliffe include “Leavy Greave”, a 7.7% New England Double IPA and “Triple”, an 8.2% Belgian style golden triple. Blue Bee Brewery have celebrated their 600th brew by producing a 7.3% mosaic single hopped Brut IPA.
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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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Stancill Brewery
This November, Stancill will be opening its doors to host a gig in the brewery. Best of all the event is FREE! Come down to Stancill Brewery on Friday November 30 from 7pm until 11pm. Expect good music, great vibes, delicious food and of course… great beer. Christmas only comes once a year, and to celebrate Stancill…
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District Pub of the Season Summer 2018
Our District Pub of the Season award is handed out four times per year and aims to recognise those pubs in the Derbyshire part of the branch that consistently serve quality real ale in a welcoming and pleasant atmosphere. It is our pleasure to announce that the very deserving winner of the Summer 2018 award…
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District awards trip
On Saturday 14 July, a handful of branch members headed out to the Peak District to celebrate a couple of our more rural pubs, with the Spring 2018 District Pub of the Season and the District Pub of the Year 2018 presentations both on the agenda. We were unable to secure a minibus for the…
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South Yorkshire
A South Yorkshire Day Connect ticket costs £6.60 from the driver for one day’s bus and tram travel throughout the area. Getting to Rotherham mid-morning allowed plenty of time for the short journey to Broom, arriving there just after 11am. The Stag (CAMRA’s Good Beer Guide 2018) adjacent to the roundabout of the same name, opens…
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Inn Brief
The Stag’s Head on Psalter Lane recently underwent a bar upgrade and now has eight handpumps installed. These are mostly Thornbridge beers but on our last visit there was also a guest ale from Tiny Rebel. The Bar Stewards on Gibraltar Street is set to celebrate its first birthday on 28 July with a party…
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District Pub of the Season Spring 2018
With so many great pubs in Sheffield itself, it is sometimes easy to forget about the fantastic hostelries serving the towns and villages in the Derbyshire part of our branch. Unfortunately, due to a lack of votes we were unable to award the District Pub of the Season award for Winter 2017, but we are…
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Albion and Horse & Jockey get new managers
Two Stancill Brewery-owned pubs, the Albion on London Road and the Horse & Jockey in Wadsley, have recently seen changes of management. The new man at the helm of the Albion is Dan Herbert. Bringing with him nearly a decade of experience of the pubs industry, Dan previously worked as a Greene King relief manager…
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Stancill Brewery
Stancill’s latest offering is a brand new triple-hopped IPA golden ale. Simply called IPA (6.0%), the beer will be launched under the brewery’s ‘Full of Dank’ range. Featuring a triple hop combination of Mosaic, Galaxy and Simcoe hops, introduced to the brew at different times, the hop characteristics are carefully layered resulting in an aromatic,…
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Heeley City Farm Beer Festival
On 11-12 May, we’ll be hosting our first Beer Festival here at Heeley City Farm. Eight local breweries (and one local distillery) have donated ale (and gin) for the public to purchase to raise funds for the upkeep of the farm. Thanks to the kind donations from: Abbeydale Brewery, Welbeck Abbey Brewery, Neepsend Brew Co,…
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Stancill Brewery
Stancill Brewery has given a makeover to one of its most popular beers after receiving a high number of requests from to produce a vegan-friendly beer. Launched in April, the unfined version of Stancill Blonde is served hazy, but according to head brewer Dean Pleasant, the removal of the finings has had an unexpected effect…
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Norfolk Arms, Grenoside
Joe Pearson has been appointed as the new interim manager of the Norfolk Arms. No stranger to the pub, Joe has been a regular visitor to the pub since his teens and after joining the Stancill team in June 2017, he has quickly risen through the ranks, working as assistant manager alongside Hayley McPhie, before…
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Horse & Jockey, Wadsley
The Horse & Jockey has added a regular poker evening and salsa to its weekly events programme. From 8pm, pub-goers can put on their best poker face and play the hand they’re dealt by a professional croupier. The Horse & Jockey welcomes Texas Hold’em experts and new players alike, with table service and happy hour…
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Stancill Brewery
If you’re getting a little tired of the cold weather, Stancill Brewery has developed a brand new special designed to take your tastebuds on a journey. Endless Highway (4.1%) is a new brew which brings together three US hop varieties, resulting in a refreshing light American-style pale ale. The unique flavours created within the beer…
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Stancill Brewery
In February’s Beer Matters, we announced Stancill Brewery was in the midst of producing a new range of premium beers consisting of twelve “memorable, challenging and unusual” brews scheduled for release throughout 2018. The Full of Dank range is a brand-new range of beers, designed to explore different brewing techniques. The first beer, released in…
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Stancill Brewery
A new line of premium beers is currently in development by Stancill Brewery with a unique range of twelve memorable, challenging and unusual brews set to be unveiled during 2018. Named the Brewer’s Range, each beer will explore different brewing styles and characteristics, each one having been developed under the watchful eyes of Jonathan Brown…
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District Pub of the Season Spring presentation
The last Saturday in October saw 12 hardy souls from Sheffield & District CAMRA brave the wet autumn weather to head off into the Peak District to (finally!) award the Spring District Pub of the Season award to the Cheshire Cheese Inn in Hope, via a few other pubs along the way of course. After…
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Late Night Beers – Part 2
Last month we brought to you the first batch of pubs, clubs and bars serving real ale until the early hours around Sheffield city centre. The current scene for beer-loving night owls is thriving, and here we have another eight locations where real ale connoisseurs can partake in a late night pint. Bierkeller West Street…
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Steel City Brewing
Cuckoo brews at Lost Industry Brewing about once a month, usually collaborations producing something a bit fun!
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Steel City Brewing
In 2015, Steel City managed to brew 7 times. Dave decided this was a frankly ridiculous state of affairs, so with grit, determination and sheer hard work has managed to get 2016’s tally to 4… The final brew of the year is a collaboration with Imperial brewery of Mexborough (well, Dave has emptied their hop…
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City’s brew for September is a home collaboration, and as Dave owed collabs to both Mike at Landlocked and Jimmy at Lost Industry, and has an eye for a BOGOF bargain, it’s a three way collaboration. AFA (which stands for Absolutely something something…) is a pale hoppy number, 111ibu and featuring Chinook, Kazbek and…
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Steel City Brewing
Wait ages for a Steel City beer then three come along at once… sort of! Three collaborations, two ‘away’ and one ‘home’. Firstly, away at Imperial in Mexborough along with Isaac from Catalan brewery Reptilian. Isaac’s favourite style is Double IPA (His IBUprofano weighs in at 9.5% and 256IBU!), so Dave and Dale were happy…
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Steel City Brewing
Another month passes without a Steel City brew… but finally a second brew of the year is on the horizon! Forked Tongues is a ‘home’ collab with Isaac from Spanish craft brewery Reptilian. The collab has been an idea since meeting at Birrasana beer festival in Catalunya a few years ago, and is finally happening.…
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Steel City Brewing
In a slight (OK, more than slight) change of plan, since the last Beer Matters went to press Dave realised that he wouldn’t have time to fit in another brew for Anti-Reinheitsgebot 500 at the end of April.
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City finally got back in the brewhouse after a somewhat prolonged hiatus. India Pale Ales named after places in India seem to do well round these parts, so where could be more apt than Bokaro Steel City? Perhaps slightly more industrial than Jaipur, the brew itself is anything but industrial. As you might expect…
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City have been named by Ratebeer as the best brewery in South Yorkshire for the second year in a row, and made it a hat-trick of best beer awards, this time for Christmas Is Cancelled http://www.ratebeer.com/RateBeerBest/BestBeers-State2016.asp Late April sees the 500th anniversary of ‘Reinheitsgebot’, the German beer ‘purity’ law that restricted brewers to only malt,…
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Steel City Brewing
A quiet autumn and winter at Steel City, mainly due to Dave spending a big chunk of it in America (he may even get round to writing an article for Beer Matters…) and the far east. Available now in bottles is War Pigs, an imperial-strength version of Craven’d Ale oat milk stout. First collaborations of…
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City’s latest brew The Light At The End Of The World sold out before the casks were filled – in fact when the last cask was filled there wasn’t so much as a pint leftover for ‘quality control’!
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Visit our Steel City Beer & Cider Festival – open 21-24 October
This year is the 41st beer festival Sheffield & District Campaign for Real Ale has run under the Steel City banner although only the second year at Kelham Island Industrial Musuem – the change of venue last year proved a very popular move. This year will be a very similar event to last year, not wanting to…
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City have given the politics a break and gone back to their more usual music references with The Light At The End Of The World (a long-overdue My Dying Bride reference). This is a ‘typical’ Steel City Transatlantic Pale Ale, using Low Colour Maris Otter and a bit of Wheat Malt in the mash,…
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City’s latest brew is another tongue-in-cheek political reference, referencing the suggestion the ECB print future Euro banknotes on Greece-Proof Paper.
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City have gone all political in the wake of the election results! (A quick word from the editor – CAMRA is a non party political organisation – views here are from the brewer, who also advocates a system of democracy of one-man-one-vote as long as he is the one man with the one vote…)
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City haven’t been back in the brewhouse since Troika, which should be doing the rounds now, but have been busy with collaborations.
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Steel City Brewing
Diabolis Interium came out at 5.5% and is now doing the rounds, while Funeral in Carpathia is a very irresponsible 8.7%, look out for it on cask at the Shakespeare and in bottles at Beer Central and Hop Hideout. The Shakespeare also has the sole cask of Rum Rum Gimme More Rum, the first person…
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City’s first brew of the year is an away collaboration… Dave realised that he’d somehow managed to not do a single collaboration with Raw in 2014, so put this right with a visit to brew Ceremony of Opposites (name inspired by the Samael album, obviously…), an oxymoronic Black IPA with the tropical-flavoured Galaxy and…
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City are back from yet another 3-month gap! Dave is his usual festive self, with ‘Christmas is Cancelled’ being available by the time you read this.
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Steel City Brewing
Steel City’s ‘He’s Not The Messiah’ won the Silver Award in the Bitter category at Peterborough Beer Festival. Does this mean there was a beer that was more bitter than 127IBU?!
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Steel City Brewing
Two Steel City beers are currently doing the rounds. Firstly, He’s Not The Messiah is in the ‘usual’ Steel City style, ultra pale with 127IBU of US Magnum followed by loads of Centennial and Motueka after flame-out, and Citra & Chinook in the fermenter. Good enough for Jehovah himself! False beards not required.
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Debate…
We’ve covered all points of view now in the whole craft keg and whether CAMRA members should embrace it, Mark Coxon who wrote the original article now wraps up the debate (no more please!!) If you take the article I wrote back in May by itself, at no point do I actively encourage CAMRA to…
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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
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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Toolmakers Brewery
Marion is pleased to announce that she has completed (under Olie’s supervision) her first brew. It is a 4% ABV bitter style beer using Galena and Hallertauer hops.
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Toolmakers Brewery
Olie and Marion started Toolmakers Brewery in the old Varney tool making factory adjacent to Rutland Road and the Forest pub (see advert) early in 2013.
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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
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 Broadfield, Waggon & Horses, British Oak, Forum Cafe Bar, Old Grindstone, Punchbowl 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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Brewery taps
The Sheffield area has an enviable list of breweries and many of the have either an on site tap room, their own pubs or an independent pub of choice for trying their beers! Here is our guide to the best places to sample local ales. Abbeydale Brewery Rising Sun, Nether Green This pub is a…
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Sheffield Beer Week
Beer Week is a City-wide beer celebration hosted across multiple venues. Now in it’s sixth year, look out for brewery open days, tap takeovers, food and beer pairing menus, guided walks and more. The week itself runs from 9th to 15th March, however things kick off the previous weekend with the Indie Beer Feast, taking…
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Heeley & Broadfield triangle
Our guide to the City Centre took us part the way out along London Road as well as to the Railway on Bramall Lane, we now continue past Highfield to Heeley where there is a great hillside pub crawl, then across to Broadfield for some more bars. Regular buses on the Chesterfield Road corridor (20/24/25/43/44/X17)…
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City Centre, Kelham Island & Neepsend
For the benefit of those of you who are new to Sheffield, such as University Freshers, here is our mini guide to real ale venues in Sheffield City Centre, Kelham Island and Neepsend. The majority of pubs and bars listed are near a tram stop on the Blue or Yellow route, which combined run around…
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Inn Brief
Lost Industry Brewing have announced they are opening a City Centre tap room on SIdney Street in the new development built on the site of the old Niche nightclub. It will offer 21 lines of beer showcasing their own and guest beers plus pizzas and panninis to eat. They are aiming to have it ready…
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Sheffield CAMRA – Breweries we have known
In 1975, when the Sheffield Branch of CAMRA was founded, the City of Sheffield had four large and long-established breweries; Stones Cannon Brewery (1865), Wards Sheaf (1896), Whitbread Exchange (1851) and the often-forgotten Hope Brewery on Claywheels Lane (1939). Almost 45 years later, none of these remain. Today, we have 23 functioning brewing companies. Each…
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Get involved! Volunteers needed
As with all branches of CAMRA, Sheffield & District is volunteer run and we need more people to help out to be effective. If you fancy getting involved, here are some things you can do that require varying levels of time/commitment/effort: Brewery Liaison Officer (BLO): This is a role that is all about building a…
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Inn Brief
The Bloomery at Broomhill have removed their handpumps and no longer sells real ale, although some craft beers still feature on the keg taps. CAMRA award winning licensee Karen Lang-Norris is now at the Ranmoor Inn, Fulwood Road. The Ranmoor has a delightful enclosed stable yard for smokers and a glorious patio with seating out…
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Annual Beer Census – the results
On Saturday 30 March, members of the Sheffield & District branch headed all around the city and its surrounds to complete the Annual Beer Census (although we were unable to do one last year). The purpose of the event was to take a snapshot of the range and cost of real ales and real ciders available…
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True North Brew Co
World-renowned artist Phlegm and local brewery True North Brew Co have teamed up to create a brand new stout. This exciting collaboration has been announced in celebration of Phlegm’s eagerly anticipated new exhibition ‘Mausoleum of the Giants’. The 6% stout is appropriately named Giants; seven malts combine creating an initial sweetness from the oats and…
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Inn Brief
Planning permission has been applied for to convert the former Travellers Rest in Dronfield into a domestic dwelling. The pub was notable for being the location of the first ever branch meeting of Sheffield & District CAMRA. The Old Grindstone at Crookes is under new management again and the incoming management pair have also brought…
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SCBF44 beer mats on eBay
Four limited edition sets of 12 mint-condition beer mats advertising the 44th annual Steel City Beer Festival (SCBF44) will be auctioned on eBay. On one side of each mat is the SCBF44 logo, with the reverse printed for the sponsor. The logo side, when arranged, produces a large image of the festival poster (see below).…
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Beer mat mania!
Beer mat collectors take note – the Steel City 44 festival beer mats have now been released and should soon start appearing in your local pubs and bars. Like last year, the mats will feature a sponsor’s logo on one side and a section of the official festival poster on the reverse. To get the…
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Best Bar None awards
The Sheffield Best Bar None 2018/19 awards were held at Sheffield City Hall on 8 February and several pubs and bars serving real ale were among the big winners. The Common Room on Devonshire Street, which serves a selection of True North beers, was awarded the overall prize, while the Benjamin Huntsman on Cambridge Street…
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Contour Brewing
A nano-brewery based in Grindleford.
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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.
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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 […]
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