Southport Brewery Ltd brews traditional, handcrafted quality beers. We are a small, family run, independent microbrewery, brewing real ale in the seaside town of Southport on the North West coast of England. Established in 2004, our cask conditioned real ales are for drinking either on or off premises (pubs, bars, restaurants, home, bar-b-q, music festivals etc). Our award winning ales (CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ales) and SIBA (Society of Independent Brewers Association) include regulars like Golden Sands, Sandgrounder, Carousel, Natterjack, Cyclone, Dark Night and several seasonal brews. Southport Brewery Ltd quality, traditional ales are available in casks, pins' (half cask), bottles and bag in a box' presentations. We also do a pull your own' service allowing you to enjoy real ale at home pulled through a hand pump (subject to delivery).
Southport Brewery Ltd brews traditional, handcrafted quality beers. We are a small, family run, independent microbrewery, brewing real ale in the seaside town of Southport on the North West coast of England. Established in 2004, our cask conditioned real ales are for drinking either on or off premises (pubs, bars, restaurants, home, bar-b-q, music festivals etc). Our award winning ales (CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ales) and SIBA (Society of Independent Brewers Association) include regulars like Golden Sands, Sandgrounder, Carousel, Natterjack, Cyclone, Dark Night and several seasonal brews. Southport Brewery Ltd quality, traditional ales are available in casks, pins' (half cask), bottles and bag in a box' presentations. We also do a pull your own' service allowing you to enjoy real ale at home pulled through a hand pump (subject to delivery).
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