Sacre Brew is a small, artisanal microbrewery in Wolverhampton. We specialize in American, Belgian, and German styles of beer (ales, hybrids, and lagers). All beer is researched, designed, brewed, and packaged by hand and with creative passion. Some of our beers are traditional, while others are experimental. We don't brew British styles of beer but offer locally made, authentic-tasting exotic beers to the West Midlands. Often we take beer where whimsy leads, but also brew with the seasons and sometimes guided by meteorological events. Our beers are made with malted and unmalted grains, hops, water, liquid yeast, and sometimes herbs, spices, fruit, or an unrefined sugar. We never use preservatives or artificial flavorings or colors. It's just down-home brewing with no crap. We prime our beers for conditioning with fair-trade cane sugar. All our beers are vegan.
Sacre Brew is a small, artisanal microbrewery in Wolverhampton. We specialize in American, Belgian, and German styles of beer (ales, hybrids, and lagers). All beer is researched, designed, brewed, and packaged by hand and with creative passion. Some of our beers are traditional, while others are experimental. We don't brew British styles of beer but offer locally made, authentic-tasting exotic beers to the West Midlands. Often we take beer where whimsy leads, but also brew with the seasons and sometimes guided by meteorological events. Our beers are made with malted and unmalted grains, hops, water, liquid yeast, and sometimes herbs, spices, fruit, or an unrefined sugar. We never use preservatives or artificial flavorings or colors. It's just down-home brewing with no crap. We prime our beers for conditioning with fair-trade cane sugar. All our beers are vegan.
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