
We promised special beers and here they are! These are all exclusive to our brewery event on Saturday May 6th and so will not be going on general release. Some are small batch brews conjured up by our wonderful brewers, with others being unique twists on some of our most well loved beers and styles. Assuming all goes to plan, here’s our super special Abbeydale line up…
Deception… ON KEG! For the first time ever we’re fizzing up our beloved Deception, and enhancing the flavours with the addition of fresh grapefruits. Finally, it’s going to be dry hopped with more Nelson Sauvin along with Galaxy and Mosaic.
Heathen…. ON CASK! With added mangoes for an extra burst of fruity flavour intended to boost the wonderful Mosaic hop.
Salvation 2: Wi’ Jam In – Rice Pudding Stout, with a dollop of strawberry jam straight into cask for an even more authentic school dinner experience!
Peaflower Gose – a beer like you’ve never seen before, quite literally. Decided against calling it German Blue…
Tangerine Pale – primary fermented with a rarely used strain of Brettanomyces, that results in a wild beer but without the barnyard funk that’s so often associated with Brett. Dry hopped with Galaxy and Vic Secret.
Burnt Ends – a smoky and sumptuous Rauchwine.
L3mon Cub3d – a lemon, lemongrass and lemon thyme pale.
Boston Booze Party – an Imperial East Coast IPA with (direct quote) “loads of hops”.
Burnt Toast – a rich and luscious toasted oatmeal stout.
Obviously we’ll have plenty of our usual suspects available too, including (we hope, subject to yeast behaving) beer served direct from the tank!
Full beer list including guest beers to be confirmed next week!
Tickets available now at crowdfunder.co.uk/abbeydalebrewery


It was a great day having the old gang back together, and definitely an eventful brewday (particularly as Sam brought us all some of Siren’s new release Bourbon Milkshake, an 11% milk stout, to try, there’s probably a good reason why this isn’t described as a breakfast beverage) with everyone pitching in and Morley up to his usual tricks of trying to fix everything (even when it wasn’t necessarily broken…) Speaking of pitching, our house yeast has been replaced in this brew by US-05, which accidentally ended up on a van having a little tour around Sheffield shortly before it was needed in the beer! Thankfully our driver brought it back just in the nick of time and it’s now happily fermenting away.

ded to produce a beer a little more in tune with British tastes, based on a traditional ale, with mugwort, yarrow, juniper berries and heather flowers. We are also using a small portion of lightly smoked malt to emulate the flavours of more ancient malt drying techniques.





