Tirril Brewery

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Brewing Ales in Tirril Nr Penrith since 1999.
All have been recieved well in both draught and bottle form.

Academy Ale 4.2% (500ml)
Academy Ale  4.2% (500ml)

A dark, full bodied, very taditional rich and malty ale, flavoured with three varieties of English hops. Named after the master of Tirril's only claim to fame. In the 1820s Mr Slee's Acaddemy was renowned across the country and was considered equal to Oxford and Cambridge for the study of mathematics

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Bewshers Bitter 3.8% (500ml)
Bewshers Bitter  3.8% (500ml)

Lightly hopped with goldings and fuggles, golden brown, a highly popular session beer. Named after the landlord and brewer at the Queenıs Head Inn in the 1930ıs, when the pub was marked as a brewery on the Ordnance Survey maps. John Bewsher, a local wheelwright from Barton, leased the Inn from the Wordsworth brothers who managed it as part of their young nephewıs estate.

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Old Faithfull 4.0% (500ml)
Old Faithfull  4.0% (500ml)

The lightest and fruitiest of Tirril's range. Pale golden, aromatic and well hopped, anideal summer ale. Named after Charles Gough's dog. Gough lost his way travelling to the Quaker meeting house in Grasmere and fell from the notrious Striding Edge. His remains were found months later, only identified by the name in his hat. Amazingly his faithful hound still stood guard over his body. Both Wordsworth and Keats wrote poems about the event. His few remains are buried in the Quaker graveyard in Tirril. Hence he is the only one of our characters still resident in the village.

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Brougham Ale 3.9% (500ml)
Brougham Ale 3.9% (500ml)

Gently hopped with aromatic goldins, amber bitter and proving a tremendous hit on its first trials. The beer takes its name from Tirril Brewery's home in Brougham Hall, Englands largest country house restoration project. Here we have re-occupied the 1823 brewing rooms alongside other craft activities including a silversmith, a forge and a smokerie, all of which are open to the public. The coat of arms being reproduced with the kind permision of Lord Brougham.

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