Donnington Brewery
The Donnington Brewery is a small brewery in the village of Donnington near Stow-on-the-Wold in Gloucestershire, England.
There are ten workers at the brewery and with the help of one lorry and a van they deliver 2,000 gallons of beer a week throughout the winter, rising to 3,500 in the summer. This includes three bottled beers – Light, Brown and Double D – that are non-pasteurised and sit working in the bottle for up to five weeks.
Thomas Arkell began brewing at this site in 1865. The brewery was later run by a descendant, Claude Arkell, until his death in 2007 when it passed to Claude's cousins, Peter and James from Arkell's Brewery.[1]
Donnington Brewery brews two draught beers, SBA and BB, having stopped making its Mild XXX a couple of years ago. These are sold through its 15 tied pubs around the Cotswolds.
There were two more tied pubs. The Merry Mouth is still trading but no longer owned by Donnington. The Bell at Winchcombe was sold by its last landlord and the site converted into a number of houses.
A "Donnington run" means visiting all 15 pubs in a single evening. A path called the Donnington Way connects all the 15 pubs.[2]
References
- ↑ "Mine's a Double Donn in memory of Claude". The Citizen. 31 January 2008. Retrieved 15 November 2008.
- ↑ Shurey, Richard (30 July 30, 2005). "Pastimes: Little and large links.(Features)". Birmingham Post. Retrieved 15 November 2008. Check date values in:
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