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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  • 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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      Four limited edition sets of 15 mint condition Beermats, advertising the 43rd Annual Steel City Beer Festival (SCBF43) are to be auctioned on eBay. On one side of each mat is the SCBF43 logo, with the reverse printed for the sponsor. The logo side, when arranged, gives a large image of the festival poster. The…

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    • Blue Bee Brewery

      We have two of our personal favourite beers back for August. The first of these is Born in the USA, 6.0%. This IPA combines three great American hop varieties: Mosaic, Citra and Ekuanot which together give big tropical fruit flavours and resinous notes.  Secondly is Ginger Beer, 4.5% – perfect for the summer this pale…

    • Pub of the Year presentation

      It will have come as no surprise to many that Sheffield & District CAMRA members yet again voted the Kelham Island Tavern as their Pub of the Year for 2017. Branch members descended on the pub in their droves on the evening of 22 June to see our social secretary Patrick Johnson present pub owners…

    • Blue Bee Brewery

      As we head towards the longer nights and hopefully better weather we have brewed a couple of session pale ales perfect for the sunny weather. First up is Cascade Pale 3.9% brewed with the classic American hop Cascade; the hops give citrus and floral flavours which lead to a dry crisp refreshing finish. Secondly we have managed…

    • Blue Bee Brewery

      There have been a few big changes at the brewery over the last couple of months. We have been asked plenty of probing questions but I can confirm that myself (Josh) and my partner Louise have taken over the brewery in order to secure its future. Unfortunately as I assume many of you are aware…

    • Inn Brief

      The Old Queens Head on Pond Hill (which won our April Pub of the Month) now has a guest ale pump, enabling them to alternate the Thwaites seasonals with interesting local beers. Brew Foundation is looking at converting the unit on Ecclesall Road that was previously Eccy Booze off licence into a micropub and craft…

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    • Rutland Arms, Sheffield Centre

      The Rutland Arms pub business is now under new ownership! The lease has moved from Reet Ale Pubs to a company owned by Chris Bamford and Kate Major, who previously managed Shakespeare’s and the Three Tuns respectively. All the same staff are working at the pub, both on the bar and in the kitchen –…

    • ‘Brewnies’ prove to be winning formula

      A former local government worker who left the rat race to devote her days to baking beautiful brownies has pioneered a unique recipe which is taking sweet-toothed shoppers by surprise after adding a secret ingredient to her culinary creations… beer! Heather Moore, who lives in Middlewood, set up her booming brownie business We Luv Brownies…

    • Blue Bee Brewery

      As I write this now we are currently racking Gyle 400 at Blue Bee. To mark this milestone we had originally planned on Brewing a 6% coffee milk stout using coffee from Frazers Roasters of Sheffield. However due to bad planning on our part we had to postpone this brew, not to worry though the…

    • Inn Brief

      The Portland House, Welbeck Abbey Brewery’s micropub on Ecclesall Road, now offers a discount to CAMRA members of 10% off a pint of real ale if you show your membership card when you order. Following the sad news of the passing away of Stuart Burrows, the landlord of the Mount Pleasant on Derbyshire Lane, the…

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    • News Inn Brief

      The Three Tuns in Sheffield City Centre have a new food menu offering good hearty food, sandwiches and chip butties. On 1st December they are hosting a Blue Bee Brewery tap takeover. The public beer festival at SIBA BeerX in 2017 will be called ‘Beer Alive!‘ and take place from Friday 17th to Sunday 19th…

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    • Blue Bee Brewery

      As the festive season begins we keep ploughing forward with new specials non of which are particular festive (Bah Humbug). The first of which is yet another in our seies of Geek beers which always uses what has to be our favourite hop Mosaic. We have showcased this American hop in Voyage Geek 5.0% which…

    • thanks…

      The organisers of the recent Steel City Beer & Cider Festival would like to thank the following for donating items to the festival tombola and to sell for the festival charity – The Sheffield Children’s Hospital:-  Tom & Brigitte (Hillsborough Hotel), Steve Cook, Richard Butler, Chris (Shakespeares), Tom (Portland House), Pete Gardener, Josh (Blue Bee…

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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!…

    • Local Brewery Taps – Part One

      So you want the best pubs to try local beers? The official taps are probably a good start! Abbeydale The original Abbeydale tap is the Rising Sun at Nether Green near Fulwood on bus routes 83a or 120. This has recently seen huge investment in an extension and as well as offering a large range of…

    • Local Brewery Taps

      Try local beers at official brewery tap pubs

    • The Bar Stewards Micro Pub

      The Bar Stewards is a new micropub and bottle shop due to open next year, in the meantime a number of temporary ‘preview’ openings are taking place on a temporary licence with the venue as a work in progress. The first of these advertised was the last weekend in October with the pub being spartan…

    • 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…

    • Inn Brief

      The Original Bierkeller on West Street have installed two handpumps on the smaller of the two bars in the venue with beer from Stancill available. The Graduate and the Globe have both benefited from a refurbishment, real ale continues to be available at both. The former Varsity bar on West Street, which had been closed…

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    • Upper Don Valley

      Kelham Island, Neepsend, Hillsborough

  • 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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    • King & Miller, Deepcar

      After a sympathetic refurbishment by Bradfield Brewery, the King & Miller at Deepcar reopened on 11 October. The three pre-war Tennants windows have pride of place within a modern environment. Six handpumps provide a range of Bradfield beers. The food offering will be available in the new year as the pub continues to develop. Dave…

    • Inn Brief

      Pour is set to become the latest addition to the Heeley Triangle and Sheffield’s craft beer scene. The new bar (previously an Italian restaurant) is next door to the White Lion and will feature up to eight craft keg lines and a range of vegan and vegetarian pizzas. The owners – Jon Terry from the…

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    • New students

      Welcome to a great beer city!

    • Bradfield Brewery

      Farmers Cherry Beer is returning to the brewing schedule for the sixth year running. Back by popular demand, this 4.2% ale is light on the palate with a hint of cherry and will be available in cask and 5-litre mini kegs from Monday 3 September The Bradfield Brewery Tap, the Nags Head at Loxley will…

    • Bradfield Brewery

      The Nags Head at Loxley is celebrating 10 years of showcasing Bradfield Brewery’s cask range of Farmers Ales. Since opening its doors as the brewery’s tap in 2008, the pub has enjoyed continued success as both a friendly local and a brewery tap. Offering the range of Farmers Cask Ales from just £2.50 a pint…

    • Bradfield Brewery

      Farmers Blueberry Ale (4.4%) is returning to the brewing schedule for July. Commonly referred to as a summer version of the much-loved Belgian Blue, it’s a malty session ale with fruity, spicy overtones and a not-too-unfamiliar blue tint to the head. Bradfield Brewery’s Unimog (pictured below) will once again be taking part in the annual…

    • Bradfield Brewery

      Farmers World Cup Ale, a light pale hoppy beer with a kick of fruit, is available throughout June (and into July if the England team make it that far!) in cask and five-litre mini kegs. Here’s hoping the England players have their kicks on form for the World Cup! Sticking with sport and Farmers Wim-Bull-don…

    • King & Miller, Deepcar

      Bradfield Brewery have taken ownership of the King & Miller in Deepcar. Formerly owned by Admiral Taverns, an opportunity knocked for Bradfield when they saw the establishment had been placed on the market for sale. With contracts now exchanged, the brewery are keen to get the doors open and give a warm welcome to customers old…

    • Bradfield Brewery

      After 13 years of brewing, our 4000th brew milestone crept upon us last month – it was our much-loved Farmers Pale Ale that scooped the slot! Returning on the seasonal ale schedule for May is Farmers Peach Ale (3.9%) – a nice, subtle, fruity number that’s a lighter option for the taste buds. Meanwhile, the England…

    • The Florist, Walkley

      The Florist has been run by Alex and Steve Wainwright since October 2013. A lot has changed since opening; we like to keep things fresh and we often add new products and events. We keep our prices low – pints from £2.30, spirits from £1. We do not have a happy hour as we offer…

    • Bradfield Brewery

      Bradfield Brewery are celebrating St George’s Day with the return of Bradfield Ye Olde English Ale! Now in its tenth Year of production this is a 4.6% traditional ale, full bodied and light copper in colour. Available in cask from 9 April. Snookering onto our seasonal line up for the fifth year running is the…

    • Bradfield Brewery

      After a cold start to 2018, we’re pleased to see that spring is in the air and down on the farm we are excited for the imminent arrival of baby lambs over the next few weeks! Back to beer matters and there’s a treat for the St Patrick’s Day supporters this month with the return…

    • 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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    • Last Chance Saloons

      Over the last few years we’ve seen pub companies such as Punch Taverns and Enterprise Inns as well as large pub-owning breweries such as Greene King and Marstons disposing of swathes of properties, mainly pubs of the more traditional design. The reasons are of course sensible business decisions – in the case of Punch and…

    • Best of the Fest

      The recent Steel City Beer & Cider Festival, which for the fourth year in a row was held at the Kelham Island Museum, proved as popular as ever. More than 6,100 visitors attended over the four days, between them drinking over 14,500 pints of cask ale, 2,300 pints of cider and perry, 1,400 pints of…

    • Bradfield Brewery

      Farmers Belgian Blue, the unique Christmas brew, has burst back onto the scene at fast pace! The launch at the Bradfield Brewery Tap saw more than 430 pints pass over the bar in 7.5 hours – that’s very nearly a pint every minute! Look out for the new Belgian Blue Silly Moo nose hanger beer…

    • Bradfield Brewery

      T’is the season… pay respect and be merry! Who else cannot believe we are in November already? Time flies when you’re having fun as they say! There’s a never a dull moment at Bradfield Brewery, the moments are instead very colourful – this month it’s all things red and blue! Red is for the poppies…

    • Inn Brief

      The first of the SCBF43 beer mat auctions on eBay raised £23.15 for Weston Park Cancer Charity, so thank you to everyone who bid on them. The second auction is set to take place towards the end of August, ending on Bank Holiday Monday. The Bar Stewards micropub on Gibraltar Street is now open on…

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    • Bradfield Brewery

      Whilst Christmas may seem still a while away, it is very much the top of the agenda this month at Bradfield Brewery. Our brew-to-bottle schedule is a little hectic to say the least and an early start is required to make sure we get enough in stock to meet the festive demand! Speaking of Christmas…

    • Music in the Gardens

      One of Sheffield’s biggest open air concerts has teamed up with Bradfield Brewery to offer four day summer spectacular which will bring together, beers, bands and much more! Taking place between 29 June – 2 July, Music in the Gardens is organised by the Rotary Clubs of South Yorkshire and will feature a diverse entertainment…

  • 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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      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…

    • Stancill Brewery

      Stancill Brewery supported Movember, the charity event promoting awareness of Testicular cancer where during November gents across the UK grow a frankly ludicrous moustache, with a dark, creamy and sweet 5% ABV Stout.

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      The New Inn on Hemsworth Road is under new management and has relaunched. The Beer Stop in Dronfield no longer offers real ale, it is now concentrating on it’s bottled range and operating as an off licence. Wood Street Brewery is no more, the kit was removed prior to the sale of the Hillsborough Hotel.…

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    • White Hart, St Philips Road

      Paddy Moloney, the landlord of the White Hart on St Philips Road (S3 7JS), has announced that real ale is now available there. The initial beer range is from Bradfield and Stancill breweries although Paddy is open to customer suggestions for which beers they may enjoy. The White Hart is just a few minutes walk…

    • Wisewood Inn

      Back in September the sale of the Wisewood Inn on the Loxley Road was completed to a group of local business men, who have spent several weeks renovating the whole building. I have been brought in along with my team to help get the pub of the ground, reopening on the 14th October. The new look Wisewood is…

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      NEW RECRUITS! Stancill Brewery is delighted to announce the appointment of Stephanie Urquhart (left) and Abi Weigold (right) to the Sales Team. Abi will be developing and improving our telesales operation, ensuring our customer services are second to none. Abi’s customer facing and retail experience will be put to good use within the department. Steph…

    • Pub of the Month August 2015

      Hidden away off West Street, the Red Deer on Pitt Street is approached via Mappin Street and is one of the gems of the City Centre real ale scene. Dating from the 1870’s, the pub originally comprised three small rooms with a central bar area.

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    • Brewery Bites

      Beer has started appearing in pubs, including the Sheaf View and Blake, under the Neepsend Brewery name, these are understood to be brewed at Little Ale Cart Brewery by James Birkett (owner of the aforementioned pubs) following his buying a share of the brewery. More on this next month. True North Brewery is the brand that has been…

    • Inn Brief

      The Springvale Tavern has just had a fourth beer pump put in, which was kindly provided by Bradfield to serve Farmers Blonde as a house beer.  The pub has also now passed both parts of Cask Marque and launched a new menu. The Rutland Arms in Holmesfield have demolished their outdoor pizza oven, which saw very…

    • Stancill Brewery

      Stancill’s latest beer is ‘Stainless’, a pale hoppy number late hopped with Cascade offering a bitter hit and a distinctive aftertaste that makes the beer great with spicy food – as customers at the Castle Inn’s curry night discovered to their pleasure!

    • The Beer House

      Sheffield’s first micropub, the Beer House, opened on 14th December. The pub sells local ales and drinks, offer games (including chess and backgammon) as well as ‘convivial conversation’ in a former E-cigarette shop near Hunters Bar roundabout.

    • Stancill Brewery

      It has been a year since the great move of the Brewing Equipment from the now demolished Oakwell Brewery in Barnsley to the world famous Real Ale city of Sheffield.

    • Crookes Social Club

      The bar at Crookes Social Club is now being run by Maurice Champeau, who some may remember from his role as bar manager at the Hearty Oak in Dronfield Woodhouse (from where he got made redundant when the pub closed). Maurice has been set a challenge at the club to get a lot more beer…

    • Stancill Brewery

      Iconic brewery bar brought to life in Sheffield, with live bands and street food! Fortunately, as well as rescuing the brewing kit, Stancill Brewery has managed to rescue another relic – the original Bar from the brewery Tap!

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    • British Oak, Mosborough

      The British Oak on Mosborough Moor is reopening in a new guise. The pub has been sold outright as a freehold to Forum Café Bars group, who also operate the York at Broomhill, the Old House in Sheffield City Centre and the Broadfield on Abbeydale Road.

    • New home for Stancill Brewery

      Knight Frank has boosted Sheffield’s burgeoning independent real ale sector by finding a perfect home for the city’s newest brewery.

    • Inn Brief

      The Freemasons at the bottom of Walkley Lane is under new management and is now called The Riverside. There is a range of real ales starting at £2.35 a pint. – The Sportsman at Crosspool, an Ember Inn has six real ales with the guest beers being voted for by the customers. There is an illustrated Ale…

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    • Stancill Brewery comes to Sheffield

      We’re proud to announce the opening of yet another brewery in Sheffield, right on the doorstep of the late great Cannon Brewery. This brings the total number of breweries in S3 to 5, all within walking distance. Brewery crawl did I hear you say? Current brew-length is 22.5 BBL, making it one of the largest…

  • 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 […]

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