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List of breweries in Birmingham

Birmingham, a city in the West Midlands of England, has a rich history of brewing. The city's brewing industry has seen a resurgence in recent years, with a number of new breweries opening up alongside established names. This article provides a list of notable breweries in Birmingham.

Current Breweries[edit | edit source]

==== Birmingham Brewing Company

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The Birmingham Brewing Company is known for its range of craft beers, including pale ales, stouts, and lagers. The brewery emphasizes the use of local ingredients and sustainable practices.

==== Dig Brew Co

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Dig Brew Co is a contemporary brewery located in the Digbeth area of Birmingham. It is known for its innovative and experimental brews, often collaborating with other breweries and artists.

==== Attic Brew Co

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Attic Brew Co, based in Stirchley, Birmingham, focuses on producing a variety of craft beers. The brewery has a taproom that is popular among locals and visitors alike.

==== Burning Soul Brewery

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Burning Soul Brewery is a small, independent brewery that prides itself on creating unique and flavorful beers. The brewery is located in the Jewellery Quarter of Birmingham.

==== GlassHouse Beer Co

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GlassHouse Beer Co is another notable brewery in Birmingham, known for its hop-forward beers and vibrant branding. The brewery often hosts events and beer tastings.

Historic Breweries[edit | edit source]

==== Mitchells & Butlers

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Mitchells & Butlers was one of the largest breweries in Birmingham, with a history dating back to the 19th century. Although it no longer operates as a brewery, the company remains a major player in the hospitality industry.

==== Ansells Brewery

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Ansells Brewery was a significant brewery in Birmingham, known for its bitter ales. The brewery was established in the 19th century and became part of Allied Breweries in the 1960s.

==== Davenports Brewery

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Davenports Brewery, established in the 19th century, was famous for its home delivery service. The brewery's slogan, "Beer at Home," became well-known throughout Birmingham.

Microbreweries and Brewpubs[edit | edit source]

==== Two Towers Brewery

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Two Towers Brewery is a microbrewery that produces a range of traditional and contemporary beers. The brewery is named after the two towers in Birmingham that are said to have inspired J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings."

==== Rock & Roll Brewhouse

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Rock & Roll Brewhouse is a small brewery that combines a love of music with brewing. The brewery often hosts live music events and has a unique rock and roll-themed taproom.

==== Indian Brewery

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Indian Brewery is a brewpub that offers a fusion of Indian cuisine and craft beer. The brewery is known for its creative beer styles and vibrant atmosphere.

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