Upham Brewery was set up in 2009, in the heart of the South Downs, not far from Winchester. Our fine real ales are crafted in the grounds of a picturesque, seventeenth century farmstead by a small and dedicated team. We brew using traditional methods, which ensure the beer has great character, and use the best natural ingredients we can get hold of, to give our drinkers a proper pint, full of flavour. Although the business began its life as a small 3.5 barrel plant with one pub, Upham Brewery is now the south of England's fastest growing pub and brewery group. We officially launched our new 30 barrel state of the art brewery in May 2013 and now supply over 250 stockists, including leading pubs, hotels and local Majestic and Co-op stores with our staple ales; Punter, Tipster, and Stakes, as well as a range of seasonals. The company also owns a growing portfolio of pubs across Hampshire, Berkshire, Sussex and Wiltshire. Indeed, Upham's core values reflect that of a traditional country pub with a community focus and a desire to be the heartbeat of the local area. No two Upham pubs are the same but each prides itself on producing great tasting food, beers and a welcoming atmosphere.
Upham Brewery was set up in 2009, in the heart of the South Downs, not far from Winchester. Our fine real ales are crafted in the grounds of a picturesque, seventeenth century farmstead by a small and dedicated team. We brew using traditional methods, which ensure the beer has great character, and use the best natural ingredients we can get hold of, to give our drinkers a proper pint, full of flavour. Although the business began its life as a small 3.5 barrel plant with one pub, Upham Brewery is now the south of England's fastest growing pub and brewery group. We officially launched our new 30 barrel state of the art brewery in May 2013 and now supply over 250 stockists, including leading pubs, hotels and local Majestic and Co-op stores with our staple ales; Punter, Tipster, and Stakes, as well as a range of seasonals. The company also owns a growing portfolio of pubs across Hampshire, Berkshire, Sussex and Wiltshire. Indeed, Upham's core values reflect that of a traditional country pub with a community focus and a desire to be the heartbeat of the local area. No two Upham pubs are the same but each prides itself on producing great tasting food, beers and a welcoming atmosphere.
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