Penpont Brewery
Location | Altarnun, Cornwall |
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Opened | 2008 |
Owner(s) | Joseph Thomson, Stephen Medlicott |
Website |
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Penpont Brewery is a brewery established by Joseph Thomson (at the time, one of the youngest brewers in the country) and Stephen Medlicott in 2008. It was built in converted farm buildings just outside Altarnun, up on the edge of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. The beers are brewed using their own spring water near Penpont Water hence the name.[1]
Description
Penpont is a microbrewery which produces cask ales and bottled beers, using a mixture of modern and traditional British brewing techniques. They aim to use only high quality natural ingredients to produce the best tasting beers possible. Many of the beers have won Gold Awards.[2]
The brewery’s Ginger Beer is one of their specialities using traditional methods same as for ales, but using ginger instead of hops. This has resulted in a clear rich ginger beer rather than the commonly cloudy alternatives. This beer was winner of best 'Speciality Beer' at the SIBA South West Region Beer Competition, 2011.[3] Although unlike many breweries they do not own any public houses, they do work closely with their local establishment, The Rising Sun. The Rising Sun hosts the annual event to celebrate the official birthday of Penpont Brewery, held on the first Friday of November which has become a well attended local event.[4][5][6]
The brewery is well established in the local counties of Cornwall and Devon. Recently they have started exporting to Canada and Russia. Production has trebled in volume since 2008 and further expansion in 2013 is planned to meet export demand.[6][7]
Beers
- Shipwreck Coast, is a mid-strength (ABV 4.4%), deep golden ale. Full bodied & fruity with tangerine citrus hop flavours. Named for the infamous stretch of coastline in North Cornwall and Devon.
- Beast of Bodmin Moor, is a deep chestnut red ale, great complex malt flavours with a berry, fruity bitter finish ABV: 5.0%.
- An Howl, is a strong (ABV: 5.6%) golden ale, with unique orange, melon, citrus hop notes, and a great mellowing malt flavour. An Howl is Cornish for the Sun. This ale’s unique flavour has been recognised by gold awards at SIBA South Wwest Beer Competition and Taste of The West Awards 2012.[8] It is currently in the top 6 ‘Strong Ales’ category according to the Society of Independent Brewers and will be judged this coming March 2013 at the National Beer X.
- Cornish Arvor, is a tawny red ale with a distinctive hop flavour and some malt complexity (ABV 4.0%). Arvor is Cornish for Coast.
- Ginger Beer, is a traditionally brewed, smooth yet fiery ginger beer (ABV: 4.2%). Brewed as an ale, with ginger used instead of hops. It was winner of best Speciality Ale at the SIBA South West Region Beer Competition 2011.[3]
- St Nonna’s, was the first beer to be produced,[1] and is a dark and malty session ale with a moderate bitter finish (ABV 3.7%). St Nonna’s is the local church in Altarnun.
- Roughtor, is a well hopped premium bitter, with mellow berry hop notes and a full malty body (ABV 4.7%). Roughtor (pronounced Row-Tor) is the second tallest hill in Cornwall, situated on Bodmin Moor near Brown Willy.
- Penpont Porter, is brewed in the style of traditional London porters. It is a full, rich flavoured ale, with strong chocolate and liquorice notes (ABV 5.8%). This won the Bronze in the Porters, Strong Milds, Old Ales & Stouts at the SIBA South West Region Beer Competition 2010.[9]
- Cornish Gold, is a light and refreshing golden ale, with strong citrus and floral hop notes (ABV 3.7%).
- Silent Night, has two versions; the Strong (ABV 4.5%) and Extra Strong (ABV 7.2%). The Strong is a dark fruity and complex winter ale with some seasonal seasoning. The Extra Strong is a deceptively easy to drink winter warmer with a deep bread amber colour.
- Cornish Export Ale, is a classic English-style ale brewed exclusively for the Russian market (ABV 5.0%).
References
- 1 2 "Brewery taps into Success", "Cornish Guardian", 11 December 2009. Retrieved on 13 November 2012.
- ↑ "Golden accolade for Penpont ale", Cornish Guardian, 23 May 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
- 1 2 ,"SIBA South West Region Beer Competition 2011", "SIBA", 14 April 2011. Retrieved on 13 November 2012.
- ↑ "Brewery toasts its second anniversary", Cornish Guardian, 24 November 2010. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
- ↑ "Cheers: Brewery celebrates at birthday bash", Cornish Guardian, 30 November 2011. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
- 1 2 "Brewery toasts birthday with export orders", Western Morning News, 1 November 2012. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
- ↑ "Here's to overseas sales at brewery", "West Briton", 1 November 2012. Retrieved on 13 November 2012.
- ↑ ,"SIBA South West Region Beer Competition 2012", "SIBA", 19 April 2012. Retrieved on 13 November 2012.
- ↑ ,"SIBA South West Region Beer Competition 2010", "SIBA", 22 April 2010. Retrieved on 13 November 2012.