Atlantic Brewery's home is an 18th century farmhouse situated just a few miles from the beautiful North Cornish coast near Newquay and the spectacular Atlantic ocean. Atlantic Brewery's home is an 18th century farmhouse situated just a few miles from the beautiful North Cornish coast near Newquay and the spectacular Atlantic ocean. We are an organic & vegetarian craft brewery producing bottle-conditioned beers and unfined cask ales. Officially established in January 2005, staring with a 1/2 barrel pilot brewery, we felt our way into the market, refined our recipes and produced our initial range of 3 organic ales, Atlantic Red, Gold and Blue, which we still produce today. In November 2005 we commissioned a bespoke 4 barrel brewery to fit into the brewhouse (the old tractor garage), designed and installed for us by Dave Porter at PBC Ltd. In 2007 we added Fistral to our range and maintained these four beers as our core offering. In 2009 we developed a range of food matched beer: our Discovery Ales. Food matching with beer was still a rarely encountered phenomena back then, but with the emergent craft beer market and its willingness to experience the new, these have developed into a parallel core range for us. Recently, they have been put into casks, something we would never have considered happening when we first started brewing them. With the upsurge of craft beer and the acceptance of a “natural haze” on an unfined pint, we have been able to start casking our ales and developing our pub trade. We felt our range needed some lower strength cask ale, so, inspired by a mix-n-match tasting session on a very wet and windy Royal Cornwall Show afternoon, we have produced our two new beers of 2013, Atlantic Ale and Atlantic Pilgrim. Now also available in bottles! We hope to continue to grow organically without compromising our product or our ideals.
Atlantic Brewery's home is an 18th century farmhouse situated just a few miles from the beautiful North Cornish coast near Newquay and the spectacular Atlantic ocean. Atlantic Brewery's home is an 18th century farmhouse situated just a few miles from the beautiful North Cornish coast near Newquay and the spectacular Atlantic ocean. We are an organic & vegetarian craft brewery producing bottle-conditioned beers and unfined cask ales. Officially established in January 2005, staring with a 1/2 barrel pilot brewery, we felt our way into the market, refined our recipes and produced our initial range of 3 organic ales, Atlantic Red, Gold and Blue, which we still produce today. In November 2005 we commissioned a bespoke 4 barrel brewery to fit into the brewhouse (the old tractor garage), designed and installed for us by Dave Porter at PBC Ltd. In 2007 we added Fistral to our range and maintained these four beers as our core offering. In 2009 we developed a range of food matched beer: our Discovery Ales. Food matching with beer was still a rarely encountered phenomena back then, but with the emergent craft beer market and its willingness to experience the new, these have developed into a parallel core range for us. Recently, they have been put into casks, something we would never have considered happening when we first started brewing them. With the upsurge of craft beer and the acceptance of a “natural haze” on an unfined pint, we have been able to start casking our ales and developing our pub trade. We felt our range needed some lower strength cask ale, so, inspired by a mix-n-match tasting session on a very wet and windy Royal Cornwall Show afternoon, we have produced our two new beers of 2013, Atlantic Ale and Atlantic Pilgrim. Now also available in bottles! We hope to continue to grow organically without compromising our product or our ideals.
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