Partners Brewery launched on 1st June 2011. It is a real craft brewery, located within an old dye house in the historic Henry Day, former Mungo and Shoddy Mill, on the banks of the river Calder in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. Partners micro brewery are committed to traditional brewing methods while using only the best ingredients from around the globe to create new, exciting, quality Ales. Real ale drinker Richard Sharp was enjoying a pint with friends when he noticed the brewing equipment from the old Anglo-Dutch brewery in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, advertised for sale. He had often thought about opening his own brewery and decided this was his chance. Not one to rest on his laurels, a few phone calls were made and just 4 weeks later the brewery was up and running, brewing beers from recipes acquired along with the purchase of the breweries assets. New investment saw two new fermenting vessels, a new cask washing system and new conditioning tanks installed to improve production quality and in October 2011 the first Partners Brewery beer launched. The first Partners brewery beer underwent months of trails and research prior to launch and to this day Partners Brewery beers are proving very popular, providing something for everyone from J.Y.B, a 3.5% easy drinking session beer to the dark, rich, smooth Shoddy Porter at 4.5%. Crafted using a blend of the finest malt and hops and a lot of love and patience Partners Brewery and their cask ales go from strength to strength. Having had a very succesful three years in Dewsbury and out selling what was an eight barrel plant. it was decided it was time to move. A new fifteen barrel plant including six conditioners was commisioned and a new site acquired. Aftter many months of work and numerous discussions with local council officials, planning permission was granted and Partners Brewery began brewing permanently from the new premises on 1st June 2015. The Partners Brewery is now located in a former working mens club in Hightown, West Yorkshire where sales are continuing to grow at a steady pace.
Partners Brewery launched on 1st June 2011. It is a real craft brewery, located within an old dye house in the historic Henry Day, former Mungo and Shoddy Mill, on the banks of the river Calder in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. Partners micro brewery are committed to traditional brewing methods while using only the best ingredients from around the globe to create new, exciting, quality Ales. Real ale drinker Richard Sharp was enjoying a pint with friends when he noticed the brewing equipment from the old Anglo-Dutch brewery in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, advertised for sale. He had often thought about opening his own brewery and decided this was his chance. Not one to rest on his laurels, a few phone calls were made and just 4 weeks later the brewery was up and running, brewing beers from recipes acquired along with the purchase of the breweries assets. New investment saw two new fermenting vessels, a new cask washing system and new conditioning tanks installed to improve production quality and in October 2011 the first Partners Brewery beer launched. The first Partners brewery beer underwent months of trails and research prior to launch and to this day Partners Brewery beers are proving very popular, providing something for everyone from J.Y.B, a 3.5% easy drinking session beer to the dark, rich, smooth Shoddy Porter at 4.5%. Crafted using a blend of the finest malt and hops and a lot of love and patience Partners Brewery and their cask ales go from strength to strength. Having had a very succesful three years in Dewsbury and out selling what was an eight barrel plant. it was decided it was time to move. A new fifteen barrel plant including six conditioners was commisioned and a new site acquired. Aftter many months of work and numerous discussions with local council officials, planning permission was granted and Partners Brewery began brewing permanently from the new premises on 1st June 2015. The Partners Brewery is now located in a former working mens club in Hightown, West Yorkshire where sales are continuing to grow at a steady pace.
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