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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