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 bang up to date with its unique story telling, fun and contemporary edge and for creating amazing quality craft ales which are now being sold nationally. Therefore we thought it was time to spread a little bit of “fuggleness” elsewhere by bringing a bit of fun to a little corner of Worksop, together with some cracking award-winning ales, specialised spirits, wine, prosecco and champagne to our little ale house called Fuggle’s Chapter One, which we are looking to open in the summer of 2017.
Initially we will be concentrating on the drinks side and a few bar snacks, but later on we will be serving sharing boards and platters together with our award winning Steak and Ale Fuggle pie, but let’s walk before we can run! Keep an eye out for the actual opening day which will not be too far away… Fuggle looks forward to meeting you all soon.
Wendy Steeple
In terms of beers making their way onto bars this month, we’ll have our latest Beerhead, Schemer (3.8%), plotting his way into your pint glass! Dry hopped with Azacca for a hit of mango on the aroma, and a piney, citrusy flavour. The aforementioned charity beer will be on offer too, Triple C, hopped with three different hops beginning with C! Doctor Morton is up to his old tricks shaking his Bag O’ Nuts (4.1% pale) and finally we have a release of Arson (4.4%) with brand new artwork. Expect fruity aromas with hints of biscuit and caramel complemented by a bitter orange finish.
Cheers all!
Laura
Both South Pacific and a very limited amount of Shiny Sheff are now available at selected pubs throughout Sheffield, as well as in the brewery’s two pubs, the Norfolk Arms in Grenoside and The Horse & Jockey in Wadsley. CAMRA members can benefit from a 20% discount on the complete range of Stancill ales at both brewery taps.

We have been lucky enough to source some special malt. Chevallier malt has been resurrected from the world seed bank and is once again been grown in small amounts. In the UK, it was at peak utilisation in the late Victorian era covering some 80-90% of the barley area, it fell out of favour due to newer varieties. ‘I tasted the malt grains at a brewers roadshow in Nottingham last month and the depth of flavour blew me away’. We will be brewing a traditional English golden bitter but as ever with a twist. Burton ales which were popular at that time were generally hopped using Fuggles and Goldings. We will be using a Slovenian hop called Cellia as its parent hops were Fuggles and Goldings. We’ll probably also brew a more traditional darker brown ale to let the malt flavour shine through.
