Twickenham Fine Ales

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Twickenham Fine Ales[edit | edit source]

Twickenham Fine Ales is a microbrewery located in Twickenham, London. Established in 2004, it is recognized as the oldest microbrewery in the area. The brewery is known for its wide range of cask ales, which are produced using traditional brewing methods.

History[edit | edit source]

Twickenham Fine Ales was founded by Steve Brown in 2004. Brown, a former home brewer, decided to establish his own microbrewery after noticing a lack of local breweries in the Twickenham area. The brewery started with a small range of cask ales, which quickly gained popularity among local pubs and beer enthusiasts.

Beers[edit | edit source]

Twickenham Fine Ales produces a variety of cask ales, each with its own unique taste and character. Some of the brewery's most popular beers include:

  • Naked Ladies: A golden ale named after the statues in York House Gardens in Twickenham.
  • Redhead: A red ale with a rich, malty flavour.
  • Grandstand: A bitter beer that is light in colour and has a refreshing taste.
  • Sundancer: A light, golden ale that is perfect for summer.

Brewery Tours[edit | edit source]

Twickenham Fine Ales offers brewery tours for those interested in learning more about the brewing process. The tours provide an insight into the history of the brewery, the ingredients used in their beers, and the brewing process itself.

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