British Brewery
Welbeck Abbey Brewery is a brewery near Worksop, Nottinghamshire, located on the Welbeck Estate in Sherwood Forest.[1] It specialises in making traditional real ales using a variety of yeasts.[2]
The brewery was founded in March 2011 by the Kelham Island Brewery and the Welbeck Estates Company.[3] Their produce is available for sale at the Welbeck Farm Shop,[1] and it has been exhibited at local fairs including the Notts Winter Weekend festival.[4] The brewery runs classes in ale production, and exports to over 70 countries.[5]
Their range includes Henrietta, a golden Session IPA.[6] In 2013, a group of female brewers got together to produce Venus Red, a 4.6% ale that went on sale that June. The project was designed to celebrate success with women brewers.[7] In early 2020, the brewery formed a partnership with the local branch of Age UK to create a new beer, the 4.8% IPA Men in Sheds, that was created by older men looking for a project outside their isolated homes. It is named after the men's shed.[8]
Welbeck Abbey Brewery originally housed another brewery, True North, from 2012 until it opened its own premises in Sheffield in 2015.[9]
In common with other breweries, Welbeck Abbey saw a substantial loss in trade because of the COVID-19 pandemic, with sales in 2020 down 55% from the previous year. A significant number of staff were furloughed, but some were kept on to make sure the yeast remained in production.[10] The Welbeck Winter Weekend, an annual event featuring produce from the Welbeck estate including the brewery, was cancelled that year.[11]
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